FanDuel Releases College Football Game of the Year Odds, Including North Carolina vs. South Carolina

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Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images. Pictured: UNC quarterback Drake Maye.

There are 185 days until the first college football game of the season.

However, that hasn't stopped sportsbooks from starting to post college football odds.

FanDuel has posted odds for 22 various college football games next season, including three games in Week 0 and Week 1.

Notre Dame vs. Navy

Notre Dame and Navy will kick off the college football season with a matchup in Dublin, Ireland. The Irish will get to play in front of a home crowd, of sorts.

FanDuel has listed Notre Dame as a 17.5-point favorite against the Midshipmen.

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South Carolina vs. North Carolina

The Tar Heels will face the Gamecocks in a Week 1 neutral site game in Charlotte, N.C.

Everybody will be excited to get a look at one of the Heisman frontrunners: Drake Maye.

FanDuel has posted North Carolina as a 1.5-point favorite against South Carolina.



Colorado vs. TCU

This will likely be the most intriguing game of Week 1.

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders will be making his CU debut against the National Championship runner-up.

FanDuel has listed the Horned Frogs as 17-point favorites at home.



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