NCAA College Football Week 5: Odds and Picks for Online Bookies

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NCAA College Football Week 5: Odds and Picks for Online Bookies

A month of NCAA College Football action is in the books. Hopefully, online bookies and pay per head agents have had a good first month of the season.

See below for this week’s likeliest most bet on college football games and see PayPerHead.com’s premium bookie software to make more money.

8 Wisconsin at 5 Michigan -10.5

Wisconsin played about as well as any team that has played this season in their 30 to 6 road destruction of Michigan State as a +3.5 underdog in their last. The Badgers dominated the Spartans from the outset.

Michigan State went into the game off of a terrific win over Notre Dame. They may have been somewhat flat. Still, the Wisconsin defense is proving to be one of the best in the nation.

This could be pros vs Joes. Michigan is hot in betting circles. Their odds to win the College Football Playoff went down big time during the off-season.

Online bookies should expect a ton of wagers to fall onto Michigan, possibly driving the betting line up and past -11. Wisconsin is capable of keeping it closer than 10.5 points. In fact, the Badgers could win this one straight up.

Bookies should look for layoff opportunities via their pay per head partner if a big bet falls on either one of the teams in this game. 

11 Tennessee -3.5 at 20 Georgia

It doesn’t make any sense why Tennessee isn’t favored by more points over Georgia in this key SEC battle on Saturday, Oct. 1. Georgia has been a paper tiger this entire season.

How else do you explain a team that is 0-3 ATS in their last 3 games and is sneaking by opponents. Georgia was an over 50-point home favorite against Nicholls State on Sept. 10.

They beat Nicholls State 26 to 24. They got lucky against Missouri a week later in a 28 to 27 win.

Tennessee is easily the best team that Georgia has faced this season. All college football bettors should jump on the low spread in this game.

The Volunteers have a chance of blowing out Georgia. Making a lay off bet on the Vols to manage some of the wagering money, makes sense for PPH agents.

3 Louisville -2 at 5 Clemson

So far, bettors have jumped all over Louisville in their major match up against the Clemson Tigers on Saturday. Louisville is garnering over 60% of the backing.

It’s easy to see why. The Cardinals have Lamar Jackson.

But the pros know better. Clemson’s defense has come together in the last couple of games. Dabo Sweeney, no doubt, is going to set up a strategy that keeps Cardinals’ QB Lamar Jackson contained for at least spots in this game.

The pros will be all over Clemson in this one.

For online bookies and pay per head agents, this may not be a game to worry all that much about. They shouldn’t have to lay off unless one of their clients dumps on the Cardinals or the Tigers.

Pro bettors should even out the money on this game as kick-off approaches.

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