Betting totals in college football is very different than betting totals in the NFL. I’ll give you one example. In college football, the home team usually dictates the pace of the game.
This happens in the pros as well but more so in the college ranks. If the home team is a run and gun team, they will make the other team run and gun as well.
Example number 2: The clock stops after every first down. More time, more points! In the pros, the clock is always running even when they go out of bounds. Not in college though, go out of bounds stop the clock. Again, the more time you have the more points you can score. The last example deals with overtime.
In the pros, first one to score in overtime wins and if no one scores, it’s a tie. Not in college. Each teams gets a chance to score. Both teams’ score, we go to another overtime and so on and so on. You could have as many overtimes as it takes to win.
There are no ties in college. The team with the most points wins no matter how long it takes! One problem with totals in college though is sometimes they are hard to find. It’s not like NFL where every game has a total. In college there are quite a few totals, but not all of them have them.
Leo Mendelsohn
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