College Football Betting Odds Update After One Month Of Action

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It's been one month since the college football season began. Since then, Nebraska fired Scott Frost, Georgia Tech fired Geoff Collins, and Arizona State fired Herm Edwards.

The college football season has been going well for one month. Four of the 10 teams that are undefeated against the spread play in the Sun Belt. The conference is known for its variety of playing styles and regional rivalries. Kansas was left out of this week's AP top 25 poll. It's time to reset our view on this college Football season.

The fact that Kansas football isn't ranked shows how bad the AP Poll is.

Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio State are the national championship favorites. Clemson is also in the mix. USC is a perfect 4-0. Michigan is another national title contender. Heisman Trophy favorites are Ohio state's CJ Stroud and Georgia's Stetson Bennett. N.C. State is playing a tough game against Clemson this weekend.

DJ converted a crucial conversion in the first game of the season.

Kansas, Kentucky, Syracuse, and UCLA are all 4-0 in the college football. Duke and North Carolina are 3-1. Kentucky has the shortest national title odds at +15000 at DraftKings.

Kansas sold out a football game in 2022 before USC did.

Nebraska is 1-3 this season and the Cornhuskers coach was dismissed. Miami lost 45-31 to Middle Tennessee last week. Notre Dame won two games in a row under new coach Marcus Freeman. Florida State is 4-0 and unbeaten. The 23rd-ranked Seminoles play Wake Forest on Saturday. They are the shortest odds to win the ACC Coastal Division. They have yet to play a team currently in the AP Top 25.


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