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College Football Betting Trends – NCAAF Week 5

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College Football Betting Notes

For over 60 years, The GoldSheet has been providing the NFL and college football betting community with valuable trends and historical information to help them reach the ticket window every weekend. Check out the NCAAF Week 5 college football betting trends and angles.

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NCAAF Week 5 Betting Angles

    • UCLA has covered the spread vs Arizona State in all three meetings with Chip Kelly at the helm.
    • Dating back to his time at Washington State, Mike Leach’s teams are now 10-20 against the spread in his last 30 games.
    • Since 2014, Boston College is 16-6-1 against the spread as a road underdog.
    • New Mexico is 2-14 against the spread in the Lobos’ last 16 home games.
    • Kentucky is 19-11-1 against the spread as an underdog under Mark Stoops.
    • Louisiana Tech is 9-5 against the spread against Power 5 opponents under Skip Holtz.
    • Cal is 2-12-1 in the Bears’ last 15 home games.
    • Florida Atlantic has won and covered the last four meetings with Florida Int’l by 19+ points in each game.
    • Florida State is 17-32-2 against the spread since 2017.
    • Kansas State was an underdog of +23.5 and +27.5 in their previous two upsets of Oklahoma. Kansas State is 11-5 against the spread as an underdog under Chris Kleiman.
    • Ohio is 6-14 against the spread since 2019.

    • Akron is 4-17 against the spread under coach Tom Arth.
    • Bowling Green went 0-7 against the spread in conference road games the last two seasons, but have started 4-0 ATS this year.
    • App State is 4-10 against the spread as a favorite under coach Shawn Clark.
    • Cincinnati has covered the spread in six of the Bearcats’ last seven road games.
    • Arkansas is 11-3 against the spread, including 9-3 as an underdog, under coach Sam Pittman.
    • Dating back to his time at UCF, Tennessee coach Josh Heupel’s teams are 6-18 against the spread.
    • TCU has covered the spread in six of the Horned Frogs’ last seven meetings with Texas.
    • Iowa is 13-4-1 against the spread in the Hawkeyes’ last 18 road games.
    • Miami is 5-10 against the spread in the Hurricanes’ last 15 games as a home favorite.
    • Central Michigan is 6-1 against the spread in conference road games the last two seasons.
    • UTSA is 16-6 against the spread in the Road Runners’ last 22 games.

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