×
Home Betting Offers Avoid Scams Betting Sites Payments Casino VIPs Esports Odds
X

Odds & Lines

SNBET's Top Sportsbooks 


NCAA American Football Odds & Lines for Betting in New Zealand

 

What Kiwis should ponder in choosing an NCAAF betting provider:

It's fully legal for American College football fans in New Zealand to bet on NCAAF games at offshore sites, but will you choose one that is actually suited to Kiwis? Those based in Australia are poor options for several reasons. SNBET only recommends New Zealand betting sites that posess these key characteristics.

About our NCAAF Odds

Above, our odds data feed is set to display the highest odds for the most popular betting markets for each NCAA American Football game. This is why you might see slightly differing handicap lines associated to the odds. The sportsbook with the highest odds for one side of a bet will not usually also have the highest odds on other side of the bet. This explains why the point spread or total lines may not match in an identical way. These NCAAF odds come from different top-tier providers that serve New Zealand with NZD accounts, so customers may avoid costly FX fees that come when playing in AUD at Australian bookies.

Thus, altogether, our odds will look better overall compared to any individual betting provider. If you just want to get an NCAA football wager down, you only need one betting account. However, if you want to get the best price on your bets in order to maximize your potential returns, you may want to have accounts at several operators, and spend a little time on NCAAF odds comparison. We also have NCAA football outright odds if you interested in seeing the value available on various teams to be crowned the National Champion.

 

Moneyline Betting in NCAA Football:

In NCAA Football Moneyline betting, you are simply betting on the outright winner of a game, without considering the point spread. The odds for Moneyline bets are presented in decimal format. Here's an example:

  • Alabama Crimson Tide: 1.70
  • Clemson Tigers: 2.50

If you place a 100-unit bet on the Alabama Crimson Tide at odds of 1.70 and they win the game, you would receive a total payout of 170 units (including your initial stake). Conversely, if you bet 100 units on the Clemson Tigers at odds of 2.50 and they win, your total payout would be 250 units.

 

Point Spread Betting in NCAA Football:

In NCAA Football Point Spread betting, a point spread or handicap is given to each team to even out the betting field. The odds for Point Spread bets are displayed in decimal format. Here's an example:

  • Alabama Crimson Tide -9.5: 1.90
  • Clemson Tigers +9.5: 1.90

If you bet on the Alabama Crimson Tide at -9.5 points and they win by 10 or more points, your bet would be successful with a payout of 190 units for a 100-unit wager. Conversely, if you bet on the Clemson Tigers at +9.5 points, they can either win the game outright or lose by 9 or fewer points for your bet to win.

 

Total Betting (Over/Under) in NCAA Football:

In NCAA Football Total betting, also known as the Over/Under, you are betting on the combined score of both teams in a game. The sportsbook sets a benchmark number, and you wager on whether the actual score will be over or under that total. The odds for Total bets are presented in decimal format. Here's an example:

  • Over 55.5: 1.85
  • Under 55.5: 1.85

If you believe the total score will be higher than 55.5 points, you would bet on the Over. If the actual combined score is 56 points or more, your bet would be successful with a payout of 185 units for a 100-unit wager. Conversely, if you expect a lower-scoring game, you would bet on the Under, hoping for a total score of 55 points or fewer.

Please note that odds can vary depending on the specific teams, their performance, and other factors. It's important to understand the odds and potential payouts before placing any bets in NCAA Football or any other league.

 

About NCAA Football

NCAA football encompasses college football played in the United States under the umbrella of the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association). It's a dynamic and widely followed sport celebrated for its spirited competition and festive ambiance.

The NCAA football landscape comprises various divisions, with the most prominent being the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). FBS boasts larger and more prestigious programs, whereas FCS includes a mix of smaller colleges and universities.

The NCAA football season typically kicks off in late August or early September, building up to bowl games and national championship playoffs held in December and January. The regular season is marked by intense matchups, featuring traditional rivalries, conference showdowns, and non-conference clashes, all of which influence teams' postseason prospects.

A standout feature of NCAA football is the College Football Playoff (CFP), which crowns the national champion in the FBS. The CFP involves four teams selected by a committee based on their season-long performance, competing in semifinal contests before the championship game, culminating in an exhilarating climax to the season.

NCAA football enjoys a fervent following and is steeped in rich traditions unique to individual teams and conferences. It serves as a showcase for the talents of student-athletes, many of whom transition to careers in the professional National Football League (NFL). Iconic rivalries like Ohio State vs. Michigan and Alabama vs. Auburn ignite passionate fan bases, fueling spirited competition and school pride.

In addition to FBS and FCS, NCAA football encompasses other divisions, including Division II and Division III, offering smaller schools opportunities to vie for national titles within their respective divisions.

Overall, NCAA football stands as the pinnacle of college football in the United States, blending on-field excitement, student-athlete dedication, and fan enthusiasm to create an integral part of American sports culture.