Our Projected College Football Odds vs. Current Spreads for Week 7

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  • College football odds will continue to move on Saturday morning as we truck on with Week 7.
  • We're comparing our projected odds to current spreads and totals to see where there's betting value.
  • FAU-Middle Tennessee and Eastern Michigan-Ball State are among the games were our projections differ from the market.

We make our own college football odds, because sometimes, you can't trust the tricky things the betting market will pull on you.

Using The Action Network power ratings (available to EDGE members) you can create a point spread between any two teams on a neutral field.

All adjustments to these teams are made to the power ratings and not on an individual game basis. So sometimes, there are major factors like matchups and injuries influencing these lines in the betting market. But other times, the market is just too high or low on certain teams.

Here's how our odds compare to the point spreads available at sportsbooks on Saturday morning.

College Football Odds, Week 7

College football spreads will be on the move all morning. Check out our live odds page to get betting percentages and up-to-the-second line moves.

Point spreads below are in relation to the home team. A negative number means the home team is favored by that many points; a positive number means the road team is favored.

Projected Totals

Collin Wilson uses pace, yards per play, weather and more to project his totals.

Here are his projections for Week 7, and the differences among what's posted currently.

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