NCAAF Odds Week 13 Smallest Over/Under College Football Totals This Week

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NCAAF Odds Week 13 Smallest Over/Under College Football Totals This Week

There are always hopes and dreams of NCAA football betting totals. The lowest totals on BetMGM's betting board are the lowest over/under totals this week.

NCAAF Odds Week 13 Smallest Over/Under College Football Totals This Week.

Neither the New Mexico Lobos nor the Colorado State Rams prioritize scoring. This game has the lowest total on the board.

Minnesota Golden Gophers and Wisconsin Badgers are playing in the first of three Big Ten games. Minnesota has allowed the fewest points in conference play among Big 10 West teams. Wisconsin has stayed under the score in three straight games this season.

Illinois Fighting Illini and Northwestern Wildcats are playing each other this week. Northwestern is the worst offense in the Big Ten this season, scoring just 14.7 points per game. Illinois has gone over the total just once in its last six games.

Nebraska Cornhuskers and Iowa Hawkeyes are playing for the Big Ten Championship.

Louisville Cardinals are under the total in four of their last five games and covered the spread in all but one of them. Kentucky Wildcats have gone over the plus-minus just once this season.

Ball State Cardinals and Miami (OH) RedHawks have a combined total of 45 for Tuesday night's game. The teams have combined to go over just six times in 22 games.

Georgia State Panthers and Marshall Thundering Herd are playing in a Sun Belt showdown.

Army Black Knights need to win their final two games to become bowl eligible for the sixth time in the last eight seasons.

Tulane Green Wave and Cincinnati Bearcats are playing in the final game of the regular season. The winner of this game claims the top spot in AAC and a guaranteed berth in championship game.

Troy Trojans have allowed the seventh-fewest points per game against FBS opponents this season. Arkansas State Red Wolves have the worst scoring offense in the Sun Belt West.


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