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Clemson vs Iowa State: Odds & Preview (Dec 23th)

Clemson vs Iowa State: Odds & Preview (Dec 23th)

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The College Football Show Hosts & Predictions About the Game

Speaking about college football and of course, the whole universe that lies within when wanting to bet on NCAAF action takes knowledge, it takes experience, of course it takes luck, but above all, it takes expertise. It’s one thing to talk about a couple of games here and there with the top-ranked teams in the country, but it’s a whole other ordeal to talk about all the best games around in order to be able to concoct the perfect slew of NCAAF picks for a winning bet week in and week out. That’s the main driving force as to why BetUS TV decided to look for some of the best college football handicapping experts to host and give wagering fans all of the best and up to date details on all the best college football games going down in “The NCAAF Show”.

Kyle Hunter who for the past 15 years has been one of the best sports handicappers in the business, with a success rate that speaks volumes of his expertise in the game, “The NCAAF Show” has a team ready to make any and all sports bettors be ready to make bank with the best NCAAF expert picks around. Alongside Hunter is Gary Segars, a college football aficionado, with over 15 years-experience blogging and handicapping about college football action that has led him to become one of the most important voices when it comes to college football, college football betting and curating the top NCAAF picks for every game day. With great humor, banter and the way his mind works like an archive of college football information, Segars puts up his best material forward for fans as the host of “The NCAAF Show”.

Last but not least, rounding out the team at “The NCAAF Show” there is Parker Fleming, who could easily be considered the fact library of the show. His knowledge of any and all facts and information regarding every team, their matchup histories, and other factors to take into account when picking the best NCAAF picks today, makes him the perfect complement to Segars and Hunter.

Easily put, with the team we have at BetUS TV’s “The NCAAF Show” the chances of you winning are as ample as ever, you just have to make sure to keep up with each show and you’ll be making bank in no time.

FAQ

How to bet on College Football games?

The best way to bet on NCAAF games is to first find a suitable sportsbook that will cater to all of your sports betting needs, and this is where BetUS sportsbook comes in to save the day! With the vast amount of promotions, bonuses and other commodities aimed to please customers old and new, betting on the top NCAAF picks with BetUS sportsbook will make you look as much like a winner as Nick Saban with Alabama.

Now of course, in order to make money when betting on the best NCAAF picks and parlays, having not just a helping hand but an expert handicapping helping hand is something that is greatly appreciated, right? Well, here at “The NCAAF Show” it’s needless to say that we have got you more than covered with our plethora of NCAAF expert picks and predictions for every game day. So, stop by our show, get some tips and some great free NCAAF picks, you can thank us later.

How to read NCAAF Odds?

The way in which NCAAF Odds are read is just like when reading odds for an NFL game. The odds in college football and in all other sports in which a person can bet on work as a competition leveler for sports betting purposes, especially considering that there will always be one team that’s considered a favorite even by the slightest advantage. Odds are used under the understanding that it allows both teams to be able to have a proportionate or even equal number of bets per side.

When reading the odds, you will usually see that the favored team in the matchup will have a “-“sign next to its name while the underdog will have a “+” next to its name. What that means for a favorite team is that bettors have to bet however much the number next to the “-“says in order to make $100. For the underdogs, bettors are told by the number next to the “+” how much money they would make if they were to wager $100.

How do spreads work in College Football?

When betting on your preferred NCAAF picks, you want to make sure that you are understanding everything going on around your wagers, which is why understanding how spreads work is something pivotal for winning. When reading a point spread most of the times there will be a favorite and an underdog, that is unless the matchup is so even that a favorite cannot be named. A favorite team, which usually is posted with a negative sign next to it usually has points taken away by book makers, which ends up meaning that for this team to win and cover the spread they must win by at least the number of points previously deducted in order to cover.

For underdogs, they will have a positive sign and will either win the game outright or lose by less points than the ones added by bookmakers in order to cover. While all that might sound hard to understand and deduct, that’s where a show like BetUS TV’s “The NCAAF Show” comes into play like an MVP, giving college football fans all the right tools and of course the best NCAAF predictions to be able to win at all times.

What NCAAF games are for today?

When people say that college football is a world of its own, they’re not kidding. With 164 division 1 teams all playing each other every weekend during the regular season, finding a way to keep up with which games are on for today and of course which to pay more attention to can become quite a conundrum. This is where our experts at “The NCAAF Show” come into play.

With their expertise and years of experience handicapping college football games, fans will not only be at all times in touch with which games are the best to keep an eye on but also what the best NCAAF predictions today are in order to make a few good bucks here and there. So, if you want to know who is playing today and which games are the most important to keep an eye on if you want to win with your favorite NCAAF picks, you already know, “The NCAAF Show” is where it’s at.