FanDuel Releases College Football Week 2 Odds for 4 Games, Including Texas vs. Alabama

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There are 185 days until the first college football game of the season kicks off, but that hasn't stopped sportsbooks from starting to post odds.

FanDuel has posted odds for 22 various college football games next season, including three games in Week 2.

Nebraska vs. Colorado 

A historic rivalry game between two new head coaches looking to provide complete overhauls? There are plenty of intriguing storylines when it comes to this game.

FanDuel has posted Nebraska as a 7-point favorite on the road at Colorado in Deion Sanders' first home game as the Buffaloes' head coach.

Texas vs. Alabama

This was one of the best games of the year last season and is sure to provide some fireworks again this year. It will also likely become an annual tradition.

FanDuel listed Alabama as an 8.5-point favorite at home.

Iowa vs. Iowa State

The Cy-Hawk is always a fun game for lovers of rivalries and defensive football.

There is not a total out for the game yet, but there is a spread. Iowa opened as a 3-point favorite in Ames on FanDuel.

Texas A&M vs. Miami (FL)

The two storied programs will be going head-to-head once again in 2023. Both schools will be hoping to improve on disappointing seasons in 2022.

The Aggies have opened as 4.5-point favorites at FanDuel.

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