These Are the Most Bet on College Football Teams for Week 1 2024

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BetOnline has released the top liabilities and the most wagered on teams coming into Week 1 of the 2024 college football season.  Some of these may surprise you.

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College Football WK 1 Top-5 Liabilities

BC +17

Fresno +870

Miami OH +3

Indiana -21.5

USC +4.5

Despite the Boston College vs. Florida State game being the last to take place this week, the Eagles come in as BetOnline's biggest liability after FSU failed to beat Georgia Tech in Week 1.

Athlon Sports writes of the BC offense:

"The Boston College offense will once again be led by returning starting quarterback Thomas Castellanos. The UCF transfer had some highlight-reel runs last season while rushing for 1,113 yards — a team record for a quarterback. Running back Kye Robichaux, a returning starter, will have a new partner in the backfield with the addition of transfer Treshaun Ward (Kansas State/FSU)."

Shockingly, there are quite a few folks backing Fresno State to win outright against No. 9 ranked Michigan.  The payout is a generous $870 for every $100 should that happen.  On the spread, the Bulldogs are a +21.5 dog.

Top 5 Bet Count

Georgia -13.5

USC +4.5

UNC -1.5

Notre Dame +3

Clemson +13.5

Top 5 Betting Volume

UCLA -14

Miami OH +3

Miami FL -3

Coastal Carolina +2.5

Georgia -13.5

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