When it comes to Canadian sports betting, college football has always been a draw, and it’s even better online—even though NCAA football takes place in the US, it’s a popular league for Canadians to watch, and bet on.
Our expert college football betting guide will cover:
we can’t say this enough: have a wagering strategy and stick to it. We recommend that each individual wager size should make up no more than 5-10% (at most) of your available bankroll.
This one isn’t complicated: good teams, that are favoured to win, playing at home after a week off, win at a statistically relevant rate.
Obviously college footballs have home teams and favourite players, but knowing the coaches history of wins, losses and gameplay style is a simple way to benefit when placing college football bets.
Yes, as long as the online sportsbook they use is fully licensed in the province or country. Online sports betting itself is not prohibited by Canadian law, so you won’t go to jail for placing a bet on college football.
There are plenty of ways to bet on NCAA basketball, the first thing a new sports bettor needs is to find an online sportsbook and get an account set up. The next step is to explore the betting options available. When betting on regular-season basketball, the most common bets are spreads, moneylines, and totals. These bets can are available for full games and first or second half bets. Most online sportsbooks accept forms of Bitcoin, Visa, MasterCard, and other major credit cards and e-wallets.
Betting on NCAA and NFL football strategies are quite similar—However, some of the most important differences to consider are probably more basic than you think. Rather than switching up the bet types when NCAA or NFL betting, think of some of the major differences between the NFL and NCAA, like age of the players, where they are in their careers (obviously, NFL players are more experienced) and popularity of the league.
Although college football remains extremely popular, NFL has considerably more viewers. Take these things into account when placing your bet and deciding which league and game to bet on.
First quarters and half line bets are pretty straightforward. In college football, the game is divided in quarters and halftimes. The first quarter line is a quarter of the entire game’s line, while the initial half line is typically half of the whole spread.
The moneyline in college basketball is when you bet on the winner of the game, tournament of championship overall.
Teams listed as a negative (for example, Wildcats -100) are the favoured team. Teams with a ‘+’ symbol by their name on the moneyline are the underdog (for example, Tar Heels’ +200).
The numbers symbolize the amount of money you need to wager to win on the moneyline. In the above example, you’d need to wager $200 to win an extra $100.