NCAA Football Week 4 Odds and Preview
There are a number of interesting conference matchups this week. Here are the odds and preview for Week 4.
The featured game of the week is in the ACC as #4 Florida State hosts #10 Clemson at 8:00 PM ET from Doak Campbell Stadium. Both teams enter this game with a 3-0 record. Florida State has yet to play on the road while Clemson is 1-0 away from home. According to the oddsmakers at America's Bookie, Florida State is 14-point favorite and the total is set 57½. Florida State is 2-1 ATS this season while Clemson is 1-2 ATS. However, Clemson has covered the spread in six of their last seven games against Florida State.
Another interesting game this week comes in the Big 12 with #6 Oklahoma hosting #15 Kansas State at 7:50 PM ET from Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Kansas State is 3-0 on the year and playing in their first road game while Oklahoma is 2-0 overall and 1-0 at home. The oddsmakers at BetJambo made Oklahoma a 14-point favorite at home and the total is set at 58½. Oklahoma is 1-1 ATS this year while Kansas State is 2-1 ATS. Oklahoma has their last five games against Kansas State and covered in three of the last four meetings.
Odds:
Wednesday, September 19
Kent State +4
Buffalo
Over/Under 51½
Thursday, September 20
Brigham Young +7½
Boise State
Over/Under 48½
Friday, September 21
Baylor -7½
Louisiana Monroe
Over/Under 68½
Saturday, September 22
Army +7
Wake Forest
Over/Under 53½
Clemson +14
Florida State
Over/Under 57½
South Florida -10½
Ball State
Over/Under 61½
Memphis +23
Duke
Over/Under 61
Eastern Michigan +33
Michigan State
Over/Under 46½
Bowling Green +19
Virginia Tech
Over/Under 48
Central Michigan +16
Iowa
Over/Under 50
UAB +37
Ohio State
Over/Under 57½
East Carolina +16½
North Carolina
Over/Under 60
Temple +8½
Penn State
Over/Under 43
Maryland +27
West Virginia
Over/Under 61½
UTEP +17½
Wisconsin
Over/Under 48
Massachusetts +25½
Miami Ohio
Over/Under 51
Vanderbilt +15½
Georgia
Over/Under 55
Utah State +13½
Colorado State
Over/Under 53
Rutgers +7
Arkansas
Over/Under 50
Fresno State +5
Tulsa
Over/Under 69½
Marshall -2½
Rice
Over/Under 70
Kansas +9
Northen Illinois
Over/Under 52½
Arizona +23½
Oregon
Over/Under 77
Oregon State +9
UCLA
Over/Under 54
Virginia +17
TCU
Over/Under 54
California +15½
USC
Over/Under 57
Colorado +19
Washington State
Over/Under 58
LSU -20
Auburn
Over/Under 48½
Miami Florida +14½
Georgia Tech
Over/Under 61½
Wyoming N/A
Idaho
Over/Under
Kentucky +24
Florida
Over/Under 51½
Connecticut +1½
Western Michigan
Over/Under 43
Missouri +10
South Carolina
Over/Under 48½
Michigan +5½
Notre Dame
Over/Under 51
Syracuse -1½
Minnesota
Over/Under 59
Kansas State +15
Oklahoma -15
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New Mexico +8½
New Mexico State -8½
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Akron N/A
Tennessee
Over/Under
Mississippi N/A
Tulane
Over/Under
Louisiana Tech N/A
Illinois
Over/Under
Utah +7
Arizona State
Over/Under 50
San Jose State +3½
San Diego State
Over/Under 56
Air Force -10½
UNLV
Over/Under 57
Nevada -8½
Hawaii
Over/Under 62
Florida Atlantic +49½
Alabama
Over/Under 57½
Southern Mississippi +4½
Western Kentucky
Over/Under 48½
Troy N/A
North Texas
Over/Under
Louisville -13½
Florida International
Over/Under 57½
South Alabama +34½
Mississippi State
Over/Under 47½
Odds provided by America's Bookie
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