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College football Week 1 odds are available at top online sportsbooks. The regular season will kick off on Saturday, Aug. 24, and the opening week of the schedule will run until Monday, Sept. 2. 

Highlights include national title favorite Georgia squaring off with Clemson at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. USC and LSU will tangle under the bright primetime lights in Las Vegas, and Notre Dame will be on the road to take on Texas A&M.  

All told, there are dozens of matchups to look forward to during a jam-packed week-plus of college football action. Read on for a complete look at college football Week 1 games and the latest betting odds. 

College football Week 1 odds: Spreads, moneylines, totals

Below are the latest college football odds and lines for Week 1 games:

College football Week 1 opening spreads, lines, totals

Matchup Spread Moneyline Over/under
Florida State at Georgia Tech Florida State -12.5 FSU -490/GT +365 54.5
Temple at Oklahoma Oklahoma -41.5 TBD 60.5
Clemson at Georgia  Georgia -13.5 CU +470/GA -670 47.5
Virginia Tech at Vanderbilt Virginia Tech -13.5 VT -580/VAN +420 53.5
Penn State at West Virginia  Penn State -10.5 PSU -360/WVU +280  50.5
UT-Chattanooga at Tennessee  Tennessee -41.5 TBD 56.5
South Dakota State at Oklahoma State  Oklahoma State -9.5 SDSU +280/OSU -360 54.5
Miami at Florida Miami -2.5  MU -130/UF +108 54.5
Colorado State at Texas Texas -35.5 TBD 60.5
Akron at Ohio State  Ohio State -49.5 TBD 57.5
Western Kentucky at Alabama Alabama -30.5 WKU +2000/UA -7000 60.5
Furman at Ole Miss Ole Miss -42.5 TBD 60.5
Notre Dame at Texas A&M Texas A&M -1.5 ND -108/A&M -111 48.5
Fresno State at Michigan Michigan -20.5 FS +920/UM -1800 47.5
Idaho at Oregon  Oregon -43.5 TBD 60.5
New Mexico at Arizona  Arizona -30.5 UNM +3000/UA -10000 53.5
USC at LSU LSU -6.5 USC +168/LSU -205 62.5

Looking for more information when it comes to the 2024 college football season? Below, we cover some key resources for betting on more than just Week 1.

College football Week 1 odds and analysis

Florida State at Georgia Tech  

  • Spread: Florida State , Georgia Tech 
  • Moneyline: Florida State , Georgia Tech
  • Over/under:

On opening day, the marquee matchup is a battle of ACC teams over in Dublin, Ireland. Florida State closed last season at 13-1, just missing out on a College Football Playoff berth following a season-ending injury to QB Jordan Travis. DJ Uiagalelei is expected to take over at quarterback, with Travis off to the NFL as a fifth-round draft pick by the Jets. 

Georgia Tech went 7-6 last season, closing with a 30-17 win over UCF at the Gasparilla Bowl. Florida State is the defending ACC champion and is favored to win the conference once again at odds of +290. Georgia Tech is tied for 10th in preseason odds at +10000. The Seminoles hold a 15-11-1 lead in all-time meetings with the Yellow Jackets.  

Temple at Oklahoma 

  • Spread: Temple , Oklahoma
  • Moneyline: Temple , Oklahoma
  • Over/under:

Oklahoma begins life in the SEC this season. The team opens at home as a massive favorite over Temple. The Sooners closed last season at 10-3 and off the pace in the Big 12 race. Temple struggled to a mark of 3-9 and toward the back of the pack in the AAC. 

In preseason odds to win the SEC, Oklahoma is ninth of 16 teams at +4000. Jackson Arnold is expected to take over at QB following Dillon Gabriel’s transfer to Oregon. For preseason win totals, the bar is set at 7.5 for Oklahoma and 2.5 for Temple at college football betting sites. 

Clemson at Georgia

  • Spread: Clemson , Georgia  
  • Moneyline: Clemson , Georgia  
  • Over/under:

On the first full Saturday of regular season action, one of the featured matchups kicks off at noon ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Georgia missed out on the CFP last season and is the preseason favorite to win it all this season at +400. Returning starter Carson Beck is among the favorites in Heisman Trophy odds at +900.

Clemson took a step back last season and finished at 9-4, posting a 4-4 mark in ACC play. In preseason odds to win the conference, the Tigers are second at +400, behind only Florida State (+290). Georgia holds a sizable 43-18-4 advantage over Clemson in all-time meetings, winning the last matchup 10-3 back in 2021.  

Virginia Tech at Vanderbilt

  • Spread: Virginia Tech , Vanderbilt
  • Moneyline: Virginia Tech , Vanderbilt
  • Over/under:

Virginia Tech enters the new season sixth in betting odds to win the ACC at +1200. The Hokies finished at 7-6 a season ago and open the new campaign at Vanderbilt, a club that’s looking to rebound from a dreadful record of 2-10. 

The Commodores went 2-4 at home last season and 0-8 in SEC play. The Hokies were 2-4 on the road and 5-3 in conference games. Against the spread, Virginia Tech checked in with a record of 8-5, while Vanderbilt was 2-10. 

Penn State at West Virginia 

  • Spread: Penn State , West Virginia  
  • Moneyline: Penn State , West Virginia
  • Over/under:

Penn State is third in preseason odds to win the Big Ten at +550, behind Ohio State (+155) and Oregon (+215). The Nittany Lions finished with a record of 10-3 last season and open the new campaign at West Virginia, which closed at 9-4. 

The Mountaineers appear to be facing an uphill battle in the Big 12, as preseason odds have them ninth of 16 teams at +1800. The Nittany Lions hold a commanding 49-9-2 lead in the all-time series, winning last season’s matchup 38-15. 

UT-Chattanooga at Tennessee 

  • Spread: UT-Chattanooga , Tennessee  
  • Moneyline: UT-Chattanooga , Tennessee  
  • Over/under:

Tennessee opens the season at home as a huge favorite over Chattanooga, an FCS program that closed last season at 8-5. The Volunteers went 9-4 and are seventh in preseason odds to win the SEC at +1800. Starting QB Nico Iamaleava holds down the seventh spot in early odds to win the Heisman Trophy. 

South Dakota State at Oklahoma State 

  • Spread: South Dakota State , Oklahoma State  
  • Moneyline: South Dakota State , Oklahoma State
  • Over/under:

South Dakota State has won back-to-back FCS titles, taking down Montana in last season’s championship game by a score of 23-3. The Jackrabbits open this season with a stiff test at Oklahoma State, which finished at 10-4, losing to Texas in the Big 12 title game. The Cowboys are third in preseason conference odds (+850), behind Utah (+320) and Kansas State (+380)

Miami at Florida

  • Spread: Miami , Florida
  • Moneyline: Miami , Florida
  • Over/under:

As the spread indicates, it’s expected to be a tight game for this battle of Sunshine State programs. Miami closed last year with a record of 7-6 and off the pace in the ACC. The Hurricanes are third in preseason conference odds at +440, behind Florida State (290) and Clemson (+400). 

Washington State transfer Cam Ward will take over as Miami’s QB. Florida is 13th in preseason SEC odds at +12500. The Gators went 5-7 last season (3-5 in conference play). Miami holds a 29-27 lead in the all-time series, with Florida taking the last one by a score of 24-20 in 2019.  

Colorado State at Texas

  • Spread: Colorado State , Texas
  • Moneyline: Colorado State , Texas
  • Over/under:

Colorado State is looking to rebound from a 5-7 campaign. To start off their season, the Rams open as big road underdogs at Texas, one of the top three preseason favorites to win the national title at +900, behind only Georgia (+400) and Ohio State (+800).

This will be the first season in the SEC for the Longhorns. They won the Big 12 last year and advanced to the CFP, losing to Washington in the semifinals by a score of 37-31. Returning starter Quinn Ewers is third in preseason Heisman Trophy odds at +1000.     

Akron at Ohio State 

  • Spread: Akron , Ohio State  
  • Moneyline: Akron , Ohio State
  • Over/under:

Ohio State closed last season with a record of 11-2 and on the outside looking in at the CFP. The Buckeyes enter the new season as the second favorite to win it all at +800 and are favored to win the Big Ten at +155. Kansas State transfer Will Howard is expected to take over at QB1. Akron went 2-10 a season ago, finishing fifth in the MAC East. 

Western Kentucky at Alabama

  • Spread: Western Kentucky , Alabama
  • Moneyline: Western Kentucky , Alabama
  • Over/under:

The Nick Saban era has come to an end at Alabama. Former Washington head coach Kalen DeBoer takes over on the sidelines. The Crimson Tide advanced to the CFP last season, dropping a 27-20 decision to Michigan in the semifinals. Alabama is a hefty favorite over visiting Western Kentucky, which closed last season at 8-5.  

Furman at Ole Miss

  • Spread: Furman , Ole Miss
  • Moneyline: Furman , Ole Miss
  • Over/under:

Ole Miss has risen up the board in futures markets as the preseason continues. The Rebels are third in SEC odds at +750, behind only Georgia (+200) and Texas (+350). QB1 Jaxson Dart is battling for fourth in Heisman odds at +1500. The team went 11-2 last season and is a massive favorite for this visit from FCS program Furman, which closed at 10-3.    

Notre Dame at Texas A&M

  • Spread: Notre Dame , Texas A&M
  • Moneyline: Notre Dame , Texas A&M
  • Over/under:

Notre Dame wrapped up last season at 10-3, closing the campaign with a 40-8 win over Oregon State at the Sun Bowl. The team is currently tied for eight in preseason national title odds at +2500 and fifth in odds to make it to the CFP at -170. 

Texas A&M struggled to a 7-6 record and went 4-4 in SEC play last season. The team is sixth in preseason conference odds at +1500. Duke transfer Riley Leonard is expected to start at QB for the Fighting Irish, with Conner Weigman the probable starter for the Aggies.   

Fresno State at Michigan

  • Spread: Fresno State , Michigan
  • Moneyline: Fresno State , Michigan
  • Over/under:

It’s a season of change for defending national champion Michigan. Jim Harbaugh is now the head coach of the NFL’s Chargers, with Sherrone Moore taking over on the sidelines. Meanwhile, a QB battle is underway to replace J.J. McCarthy, now a member of the Vikings. 

The Wolverines are tied for 10th in preseason title odds at +3000, and they are fourth in odds to win the Big Ten at +750. Fresno State went 9-4 a season ago. The Bulldogs are second in early lines to win the Mountain West conference at +450, behind only Boise State (+110). 

Idaho at Oregon 

  • Spread: Idaho , Oregon  
  • Moneyline: Idaho , Oregon
  • Over/under:

Oregon is now a member of the Big Ten, and expectations are high for its inaugural campaign in new surroundings. The Ducks are fourth in national title odds at +1200 and second in conference odds at +215, behind only Ohio State. 

Oklahoma transfer Dillon Gabriel is the new quarterback in Eugene. He’s one of the preseason favorites to win the Heisman Trophy. Oregon went 12-2 last season and will open at home as huge favorites over FCS program Idaho, which finished 9-4.  

New Mexico at Arizona 

  • Spread: New Mexico , Arizona
  • Moneyline: New Mexico , Arizona  
  • Over/under:

New Mexico closed last season at 4-8 and toward the back of the Mountain West standings. Expectations are tempered once again as the team is last in conference odds at +25000. Arizona went 11-3 last year and finished as the 11th-ranked team in the nation. The Wildcats join the Big 12 this season and are currently tied for seventh in conference odds at +1400. 

USC at LSU

  • Spread: USC , LSU
  • Moneyline: USC , LSU
  • Over/under:

USC and LSU are headed to a primetime showdown in Las Vegas on Sunday, Sept. 1. This will be the first season in the Big Ten for the Trojans, who closed last year at 8-5. Miller Moss is the leader in the battle to replace Caleb Williams, the first overall choice of the Bears at the NFL Draft. USC’s line for total regular season wins stands at 7.5.

LSU closed last season at 10-3 and ranked 12th in the land. This season, the Tigers are fifth in preseason odds to win the SEC at +1000. Garret Nussmeier is set to take over at quarterback. Last season’s starter, Jayden Daniels, won the Heisman Trophy and was the second overall pick at the draft by the Commanders.  

College football Week 1 odds tracker

Matchup Current Spread Opening Spread
Florida State at Georgia Tech Florida State -12.5 Florida State -13.5
Temple at Oklahoma Oklahoma -41.5 Oklahoma -39.5
Clemson at Georgia  Georgia -13.5 Georgia -13.5
Virginia Tech at Vanderbilt Virginia Tech -13.5 Virginia Tech -10.5
Penn State at West Virginia  Penn State -10.5 Penn State -10
UT-Chattanooga at Tennessee  Tennessee -41.5 Tennessee -41.5
South Dakota State at Oklahoma State  Oklahoma State -9.5 Oklahoma State -8
Miami at Florida Miami -2.5 Miami -2
Colorado State at Texas Texas -35.5 Texas -35.5
Akron at Ohio State  Ohio State -49.5 Ohio State -50.5
Western Kentucky at Alabama Alabama -30.5 Alabama -32.5
Furman at Ole Miss Ole Miss -42.5 Ole Miss -42.5
Notre Dame at Texas A&M Texas A&M -1.5 Texas A&M -1
Fresno State at Michigan Michigan -20.5 Michigan -23
Idaho at Oregon  Oregon -43.5 Oregon -43.5
New Mexico at Arizona  Arizona -30.5 Arizona -31.5
USC at LSU LSU -6.5 LSU -6

College football Week 1 odds FAQ

When do college football Week 1 games begin? 

Week 1 of the college football season begins on Saturday, Aug. 24, continues on Thursday, Aug. 29, and concludes on Monday, Sept. 2. 

Why is college football Week 1 so long? 

The Week 1 schedule begins with just four games and continues with the full slate the following week. It’s before the kickoff of the NFL season and generally spread out over an extended period to maximize interest.  

Can you bet on FBS vs. FCS games? 

Yes, you can bet on FBS vs. FCS college football games at legal online sportsbooks. 

Why are moneyline odds not available for some college football games? 

Sportsbooks may not list moneyline odds for college football games that have a massive favorite. There’s no exact rule, but moneyline options are generally limited for spreads that are 35 points or greater. 

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