August 3, 2025
By Robbie Kalland, CBS Sports: The college football season is nearly upon us, and that means it’s high time for fans and bettors to start getting their prep work in for the 2025 season.
Part of that preseason work is getting reacquainted with the trends, as it’s been six months since we last got the chance to wager on college football action. Here we want to take a look at regular-season against the spread data from Covers and BetMGM and the teams that have been the most and least profitable against the spread going back to the 2022 season — and who did the best and worst last year.
Trends can be useful to understanding who tends to over or under perform based on sportsbook projections, but it can’t be treated as gospel. That’s especially in modern college football where there is so much roster turnover year over year. On top of that, part of the challenge in using trends to make future betting decisions is the sportsbooks have this information (and so much more) at their disposal as well.
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