College Football Handicapping

Learning how to handicap college football isn’t something that can be learned over night.  Our experts have spent years honing their skills at finding any edge they can to help find you winning selections.  With that being said, one of our goals has always been to help the average bettor to improve their handicapping skills.  Let’s explore three basic tips for handicapping college football.  Obviously there are hundreds of different ways to look at games, but we think these concepts will help you to find winners throughout each and every season.

Tip #1: Returning Starters

This tip is primarily for early in the season, but it can also be important late in the season if you are looking at two teams that played each other last season.  What you’re looking for isn’t neccessary the quantity of returning starters, rather, you want to find out which team is returning the highest quality crop of players.  It might sound like common sense, but some amateur bettors see that one team beat another by 21 points last season and immediately jump on that team, failing to realize that last year’s winning team is missing several players at key positions.

Similarly, there are bettors who see that a team returns all of their starters playing a team with only one or two returning starters and they jump to the conclusion that the team with more returners is automatically going to be the better team.  What they forget is that if a team wasn’t very good with their starters last season, it’s unlikely they are going to improve dramatically in another season.  Yes, they may be slightly better, but typically a bad team will be bad in their second year together if they were bad in their first season.

Tip #2: Recent History

Recent success against another team doesn’t always translate into present-day success, but it is always worth looking at.  If one program always seems to beat up on another, there’s a good chance that trend will continue, provided there are still some of the same key players on the team (see above).  At the same time, you should be aware that an upset victory by a team the previous year leads to a great chance for a revenge situation for that losing team in the current year.  Any time you have a significant loss, particularly when the losing team came in expecting to win, they tend to be super-focused the next time they play that team.

Tip #3: Strength of Schedule

Who have both teams played and who have they lost to?  You should always explore these questions when looking at possibly betting on a team.  A team that is 6-0 isn’t automatically better than a 2-4 team, it all depends on who they’ve played.  This is harder to quantify at the beginning of the season, because nobody has really seen what each team can do, however, as the season progresses you’ll find that you can spot teams that have good records, but no quality wins.  This can give you great value when you see a team that has lost to quality opponents playing a team with a great record, but who hasn’t really had to earn a victory.

All of these tips for handicapping college football are interlinked in someway and there really isn’t one that’s more important than the others.  If you are serious about making money by betting on sports, you need to arm yourself with as much information as possible.  We hope these tips will help you make better college football picks season after season.

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