Colorado vs. Utah predictions, props, odds, and promos for college football Week 13 Saturday

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Colorado vs. Utah predictions, props, odds, and promos for college football Week 13 Saturday

Colorado will lock horns with Utah in a college football game at Rice-Eccles Stadium on Saturday, scheduled to start at 3 p.m. EST. Before diving into this Colorado Utah betting preview, check out the top sportsbook promos available for new users looking to bet on college football this Thanksgiving weekend:

This prediction for Saturday’s college football matchup between Colorado and Utah is from Dimers.com, a leader in sports betting predictions, along with our best bet of the game.

Utilize the interactive widget below to view the current spread, total, and moneyline betting odds and probabilities for the Colorado-Utah matchup at Rice-Eccles Stadium.

Check out all the important details on today’s game, as well as the best odds sourced from the top sportsbooks in the country.

The key information you need before the Colorado vs. Utah college football game.

  • Teams: Colorado vs. Utah
  • Date: Saturday, November 25, 2023
  • Kickoff: 3 p.m. EST
  • Location: Rice-Eccles Stadium

The latest and best odds for the college football contest between the Colorado and Utah.

  • Spread: Colorado +21 (-115), Utah -21 (-105)
  • Moneyline: Colorado +980, Utah -1350
  • Total: Over/Under 46.5 (-110/-110)

The odds and lines presented here are the best available from selected sports betting sites at the time of publication and are subject to change.

Using cutting-edge data analysis and advanced algorithms, Dimers has performed 10,000 simulations of Saturday’s Colorado vs. Utah matchup.

According to Dimers’ renowned predictive analytics model, Utah is more likely to defeat Colorado at Rice-Eccles Stadium. This prediction is based on the model giving Utah a 93% chance of winning the game.

Furthermore, Dimers predicts that Colorado (+21) has a 52% chance of covering the spread, while the 46.5-point over/under has a 53% chance of going over.

These predictions and probabilities are correct at the time of publishing but are subject to potential changes.

Our top pick for the Colorado vs. Utah game on Saturday is to bet on Over 46.5 points (-110).

Our betting advice is based on comprehensive simulations and valuable betting intelligence, designed to deliver you the best possible plays.

Dimers’ projected final score for the Colorado vs. Utah game on Saturday has Utah winning 34-13.

This expert prediction is based on each team’s average score following 10,000 game simulations, offering a glimpse into the potential outcome.

Get ready for Saturday’s college football matchup between Colorado and Utah at Rice-Eccles Stadium, which is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. EST. To add an extra level of excitement, consider exploring the best parlay bets today.

We emphasize that all of the college football predictions in this article are based on 10,000 data-driven simulations of the Colorado vs. Utah matchup, and they are accurate at the time of publication. They aim to assist you make more informed choices when placing bets at online sportsbooks.

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Ryan Leaver is an experienced sports betting digital content producer for Cipher Sports Technology Group. He boasts an impressive writing portfolio, contributing to prominent platforms like Dimers.com, Stats Insider, Fox Sports, TripleM.com.au, and numerous news sites across the United States.

Since graduating with a degree in sports journalism in 2016, Ryan has amassed over six years of writing and reporting experience in the sports and sports betting arena.