College Football Week 1 Early Odds, Picks & Prediction: Indiana vs. Illinois (2022)
Letâs take a look at the College Football Week 1 odds, picks, and predictions for this weekâs game: Indiana vs. Illinois.
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- Western Michigan vs. Michigan State
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- Middle Tennessee vs. James Madison
- Cincinnati vs. Arkansas
- Florida State vs. LSU
- Utah vs. Florida
- Colorado State vs. Michigan
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- Oregon vs. Georgia
- Louisiana-Monroe vs. Texas
- Notre Dame vs. Ohio State
College Football Week 1 Early Odds, Picks & Prediction: Indiana vs. Illinois
Away | Home | ATL | Spread | Difference | ATT | Total | Difference | Day | CST |
Illinois | Indiana | 3.1 | -3.5 | 6.6 | 42 | 47.5 | -5.5 | Friday | 7:00 |
Indiana (-3.5) vs. Illinois
ATL: Illinois -3.1
This was a really surprising opening number. Particularly following Illinois' season-opening blowout win over Wyoming. Illinois looks a bit improved over last season. Indiana, on the other hand?
The offense might be rotten again. Former Mizzou QB Connor Bazelak is a downgrade on a healthy Michael Penix. The RB room remains barren. The WR room has become so. The defense could be middle-of-the-road, but it's going to have to figure out what looks to be a weak front-seven to get there.
I believe the wrong team is favored here. I like the Illini.
Bet: Illinois +3.5
What is Betting Against the Spread?
Betting "against the spread" refers to the act of choosing the winning team based on a numeric handicap placed on the team that oddsmakers believe is superior, rather than picking the outright winner. For example, if the Rams face the Bengals, and oddsmakers set the spread at Rams -3.5, you would need Los Angeles to win by 4 or more points in order to cash your Rams bet.
What is an Over/Under Bet?
Over/Under is a wager based on how many points you think will be scored in a specific game. Oddsmakers set the total, and bettors decide whether the final score will be higher or lower than that number. If an Over/Under is set at 44.5 points and you bet Over, you will need the combined score of both teams to be 45 points or higher to win your bet.
What is a Moneyline Bet?
A moneyline bet involves choosing which team you believe will win a specific matchup. The moneyline favorite carries a minus designation, like -130. This means that you need to wager $130 to earn a $100 profit. Conversely, the underdog carries a plus designation, like +110. This means that you win $110 in profit on a $100 bet.
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