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How to bet on 2024-25 college football bowl season: Sportsbook promos, best odds, picks for upcoming games

Written by on December 14, 2024

How to bet on 2024-25 college football bowl season: Sportsbook promos, best odds, picks for upcoming games

How to bet on 2024-25 college football bowl season: Sportsbook promos, best odds, picks for upcoming games

Factoring in all of the College Football Playoff matchups, which begin on Friday, Dec. 20, there are 45 more postseason games unfolding in the coming months, culminating on Jan. 20 with the national title game in Atlanta, which will crown the first ever winner of the 12-team CFP. Much of the betting attention will be on the playoff matchups, particularly the first four on Dec. 20th and 21st. Those games are on campus, with the higher seeds hosting, bringing in the home-field element.

The latest college football odds from the SportsLine Consensus list No. 8 Ohio State as a 7.5-point favorite against No. 9 Tennessee, No. 5 Texas (-11.5) vs. No.12 Clemson, No. 7 Notre Dame (-7.5) vs. No. 10 Indiana, and No. 6 Penn State (-8.5) vs. No. 11 SMU.

College football bowl bettors need to consider a variety of factors, including which players are in the transfer portal, who is opting out, injuries and coaching changes. They all can move college football bowl lines. Considering each team’s motivation is also critical, especially in the non-playoff bowls, since some major programs have varying interest in playing in these matchups after falling short of the CFP.

We’ll guide you through each of the remaining postseason games, providing everything that you need to know before you lock in your bets, including sportsbook promos and best odds along with college football expert picks, props, trends, opt outs, coaching changes and injury updates. Check back in this space throughout bowl season for updates around upcoming bowls.

Sportsbook betting promos for college football bowl season

With the arrival of bowl season comes some of the final chances to bet on college football this year. For those who have yet to register at the following sportsbooks, you can claim these welcome bonuses by following the individual promo details.

SportsbookWelcome bonus
CaesarsBet $1, double your winnings on your next 10 bets
FanDuelBet $5 to get three months of NBA League Pass, plus $150 in bonus bets if the bet wins
DraftKingsWin a $5 bet, get $150 in bonus bets
BetMGMGet up to $1,500 in bonus bets if the first bet loses
FanaticsBet up to $100 per day for the first 10 days to get up to $1,000 in no-sweat bets
bet365Bet $5, get $150 in bonus bets or a first-bet safety net up to $1,000

Celebration Bowl (Saturday, Dec. 14)

Jackson State Tigers vs. South Carolina State Gamecocks

  • Kickoff time: Noon ET
  • Injuries to watch: Tigers quarterback Jacobian Morgan (ankle)
  • Opt outs: None

Best betting odds and lines

Money lineSpreadTotal

Jackson State

+110 (multiple)

+2.5 (-110, multiple)

Over 53 (-110, Caesars)

South Carolina State

-120 (FanDuel)

-2.5 (-110, multiple)

Under 53.5 (-110, multiple)

Picks and more to know

Bowl season kicks off with a matchup between SWAC champion Jackson State (11-2) and MEAC champion South Carolina State (9-2). The Gamecocks will face the question of rust vs. rest. They have not played since routing Norfolk State, 53-21, in the regular season finale on Nov. 23. Meanwhile the Tigers are coming off a 41-13 blowout of Southern on Dec. 7.

In that win, starting quarterback Jacobian Morgan left the game with an ankle injury and did not return. On Sunday, Jackson State coach T.C. Taylor did not have an update on Morgan’s injury. If he’s unable to go, that would be a significant loss for a team that ranks fifth in the FCS in scoring offense (37.1 points per game).

The bowl game will feature the HBCU+ National Player of the Year in South Carolina State quarterback Eric Phoenix. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound Phoenix leads all HBCU FCS quarterbacks in passing efficiency (164.2) and ranks third in touchdown passes (20) and fourth in passing yards (2,460). He won the award over Jackson State running back Irv Mulligan, who broke Walter Payton’s single-season rushing yards record at Jackson State this season, with 1,139 yards. 

SportsLine experts Jimmie Kaylor and Eric Cohen are both on the same side of the spread in this matchup, but there is no SportsLine model projection for the game as it’s between FCS teams.

Salute to Veterans Bowl (Saturday, Dec. 14)

South Alabama Jaguars vs. Western Michigan Broncos

  • Kickoff time: 9 p.m. ET
  • Injuries to watch: Jaguars quarterback Gio Lopez (various)
  • Opt outs: Jaguars running back Fluff Bothwell (transfer portal), Broncos defensive linemen Corey Walker, Anterio Thompson and Blake Bosma (transfer portal)

Best betting odds and lines

Money lineSpreadTotal
South Alabama-312 (BetMGM)-7.5 (-110, BetMGM)Over 57.5 (-110, multiple)
Western Michigan+260 (DraftKings)+8 (-110, Caesars)Under 57.5 (-108, multiple)

Picks and more to know

The Jaguars (6-6), who finished in a three-way tie for second in the West division of the Sun Belt this season, will be without star freshman running back Fluff Bothwell, who entered the transfer portal after leading the team with 832 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground. However they are expected to have quarterback Gio Lopez, who was that triggerman of an offense that averaged 34.8 points per game this season (20th in the country) and dropped 87 on Northwestern State earlier this year. Lopez, who is dealing with several injuries, ranks second in the Sun Belt and 21st in the nation in total offense (274.7 yards per game).

He and the Jaguars will have a plus matchup against a Broncos defense that gives up 31.4 points per game, which ranks 108th in the country. Western Michigan also will not have two starting defensive linemen, Corey Walker (team-high 5.5 sacks) and Anterio Thompson (29 total tackles), who have entered the transfer portal.

The Broncos (6-6), who will be looking to earn just the third bowl victory in program history, were also hit hard by the transfer portal on the other side of the ball. Starting tight end Blake Bosma, who led the team in receptions (37) and receiving touchdowns (six) and was second in receiving yards (403), also is transferring.

The SportsLine Projection Model says one side of the spread covers in almost 60% of simulations. Get updated lines and picks on SportsLine’s game forecast page for this matchup

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