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The table above lets you know how profitable and helpful our sports betting computer picks have been across the last 100 college football games played. Our NCAAF computer picks uses expert data to review odds and generate moneyline, spread and total bets for every game throughout the season.

Listed in the table is unit details, which is the total profit (or loss) based on a bettor placing $100 on each of the last 100 college football picks made by the computer, on the opening and closing lines.

Take advantage of these free college football picks before you wager any money at sportsbooks.

how to use nCAAF Computer picks

As human beings, we're bound to be bias with our picks and potentially fall into the trap of swinging with the public. With advanced stats growing in popularity and getting harder to track, college football computer predictions are starting to become more relied on.

moneyline

Betting on a moneyline simply means you're picking the outright winner of the game, regardless of the scoring margin or total. If the team you choose wins, then your bet hits. Here's what it will look like over at your favorite sportsbook:

TeamMoneyline
Alabama Crimson Tide-120
Missouri Tigers+150


In this case, Alabama are favorites to win the game as their moneyline odds have a minus sign (-) in front of the number. The favorites will have the minus sign present, and the underdogs will have a plus sign (+). Easy, right?

spread

Betting the spread gives your bet a bit more breathing room. Here, you don't need to sweat out a team to win. Instead, you can wager on the point differential on the scoreboard.

Betting on the spread is a good idea when the moneyline profits aren't enticing. There's no point betting on Alabama as heavy -1500 favorites over Missouri. But, taking Missouri to keep the scoring margin within a certain frame will get you more bang for your buck.

TeamSpread
Alabama Crimson Tide-24.5 (-105)
Missouri Tigers+24.5 (-115)


In this example, the Tide are favored to dominate their game against Missouri, outperforming them by atleast 24.5 points.

If Alabama does win by more than 25 points, that would mean the Crimson Tide covered the spread. But, if the Tide won by just 20 points, then would mean the Tigers "covered the spread" instead. 

totals

If you think the outcome of a game could flip in either direction, then an OVER/UNDER is the way to go. This bet relies on the combined score from both teams and whether it goes over or under the point total listed over at sportsbooks. Then, who cares who wins?

TeamTotal
Alabama Crimson TideO 52.5 (-110)
Missouri TigersU 52.5 (-110)


In this example, oddsmakers have set the total score for the at 52.5 points. The choice is now up to you! If you think the Tide and Tigers will score a combined total of more than 52.5 (53 points or more) points, then pick the OVER. If you're thinking otherwise, then bet the UNDER and the bet will hit if they score fewer than 52.5 (53 points or less) points.

If the set number was a whole number like 52 points and the two teams score exactly that amount, then it is considered a push and you'd get your money back.

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