The most popular way to bet on football is using the point spreads that Oddsmakers set for the games. Often times referred to as the “betting line” the favorite and the underdog in each matchup is separated by a set number of points.
Since the two basic scoring units in football are three points for a field goal and seven points for a touchdown and an extra point, many of the points spreads that are set for the games revolve around these two numbers and/or multiples of them. If two teams are closely matched then it is common to see the home team favored by three points. If a heavy favorite is playing a big underdog you might have a double-digit point spread in that game. The point spreads in the NFL rarely go higher than 14 points but in college football the point spreads can be as high as several touchdowns.
Betting football point spreads is very simple in nature. If you bet on the favorite, they have to win the game by more than the spread. If you bet on the underdog, they need to either win outright or lose by fewer points than the spread. If the game ends in a tie with the spread, then the bet is considered to be a PUSH and no money is won or lost.
Along with the betting odds for the games themselves, sportsbooks will release odds for futures and props. A good example of football futures are the odds set for each team to win their division, conference and Super Bowl in the NFL or their conference and national title in college football. These type of betting odds are usually set well in advance of the start of a new season and they are adjusted accordingly based on the money that is wagered on each team.
A prop bet is often worded in the form of a “yes or no” or “over/under” answer. Example A would be “will Peyton Manning throw for more than 300 yards”? Example B would be Denver’s total touchdowns in a game- over or under 3.
There is no limit to the amount of prop bets that can be set for a football game and when the Super Bowl or National Championship Game rolls around they will easily number in the hundreds.
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