The NCAAF is the pinnacle of college football. It’s where the best high-school talent graduates to university and college levels, with the long-term ambition of making the grade as a professional in the NFL. Read on to get the lowdown on betting on the NCAAF, learn how to place bets and watch live streams right here at Stake Sportsbook .
College football is American Football played by college teams involving the best student-athletes. It’s often a direct route for athletes into the NFL and the CFL in Canada. The NCAAF is one of the best-supported college sports on the planet. In 2023, average attendance for NCAAF games hit 41,867 fans per game – bigger than some professional soccer leagues in Europe. In 2024, 31 Division I teams recorded average attendances of 100% or higher across the regular season, including Appalachian State and Boise State.
History of NCAAF
The NCAA was founded in 1906 in a bid to improve the protection of college athletes and provide a regulated framework for sporting competitions. Before 1957, there was only one NCAAF division for all schools with active American Football teams. Since then, the NCAAF has been divided into University and College Divisions, followed by a three-tier pyramid system – Division I, Division II and Division III. Colleges within the top two divisions can offer athletic scholarships to up-and-coming prospects with the potential to develop and make it in the big time of the NFL.
Although the NCAAF doesn’t have an official championship game, winners of the NCAAF season have in the past been voted for by the Associated Press (AP) and the Coaches Poll (Coaches), which surveys active members of the American Football Coaches Association. Since 2014, the College Football Playoffs has invited the top-ranked teams to determine the NCAA Division I champion.
Alabama - 13 titles - 1961, 1964, 1965 (AP), 1973 (Coaches), 1978 (AP), 1979, 1992, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020
Notre Dame - 8 titles - 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1966, 1973 (AP), 1977, 1988
Ohio State - 7 titles - 1942, 1954 (AP), 1957 (Coaches), 1968, 2002, 2014, 2024
Oklahoma - 7 titles - 1950, 1955, 1956, 1974 (AP), 1975, 1985, 2000
USC - 7 titles - 1962, 1967, 1972, 1974 (Coaches), 1978 (Coaches), 2003 (AP), 2004 (AP) Miami (FL) - 5 titles - 1983, 1987, 1989, 1991 (AP), 2001
Nebraska - 5 titles - 1970 (AP), 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997 (Coaches)
LSU - 4 titles - 1958, 2003 (Coaches), 2007, 2019
Texas - 4 titles - 1963, 1969, 1970 (Coaches), 2005
Minnesota - 4 titles - 1936, 1940, 1941, 1960
Clemson - 3 titles - 1981, 2016, 2018
Florida - 3 titles - 1996, 2006, 2008
Florida State - 3 titles - 1993, 1999, 2013
Georgia - 3 titles - 1980, 2021, 2022
Michigan - 3 titles - 1948, 1997 (AP), 2023
Army - 2 titles - 1944, 1945
Auburn - 2 titles - 1957 (AP), 2010
Michigan State - 2 titles - 1952, 1965 (Coaches)
Penn State - 2 titles - 1982, 1986
Pittsburgh - 2 titles - 1937, 1976
Tennessee - 2 titles - 1951, 1998 TCU 1 1938
BYU - 1 title - 1984
Colorado - 1 title - 1990 (AP)
Georgia Tech - 1 title - 1990 (Coaches)
Maryland - 1 title - 1953
Syracuse - 1 title - 1959
Texas A&M - 1 title - 1939
UCLA - 1 title - 1954 (Coaches)
Washington - 1 title - 1991 (Coaches)
2025/26 NCAAF Season Schedule
The NCAAF season can be broken down into the regular season, where teams play 12 games against a mix of conference and non-conference opponents. Conference games determine rankings and eligibility for conference championships.
Conference champions are among those teams that enter the postseason to take part in the playoffs for a chance to win the CFP National Championship.
Regular season - 23 August, 2025 - 13 December, 2025
Postseason - 19 December, 2025 - 19 January, 2026
Here’s the full schedule for the 2025/26 postseason:
First round - 19-20 December
Quarterfinals - 31 December-1 January
Wednesday, 31 December: Cotton Bowl
Thursday, 1 January: Orange Bowl (early afternoon)
Thursday, 1 January: Rose Bowl (late afternoon)
Thursday, 1 January: Sugar Bowl (primetime)
Semifinals - 8-9 January
Thursday, 8 January: Fiesta Bowl
Friday, 9 January: Peach Bowl
CFP National Championship - Monday, 19 January at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
Which Teams are Playing in the NCAAF this Year?
Across all conferences in the NCAAF Division I, there are 134 teams. Teams are split between 11 conferences: American Athletic, Atlantic Coast, Big Ten, Big 12, Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, Pac-12, Southeastern, Sun Belt, and Independents.
Alabama have won the most NCAA Championships, while Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and USC have also had a lot of success over the years. Ohio State are the current champions, having beaten Notre Dame in the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship.
Moneyline
One of the simplest wagers, the moneyline bet allows you to pick the winning team of an upcoming fixture. It’s almost the opposite of the futures markets, which require you to bet on the winner of an entire season. The game odds on a moneyline market will have three outcomes – Team A wins, Team B wins or the Tie.
Handicap
The handicap markets in American Football are also known as the point spread markets . They operate like Asian totals used in other sports. Pre-game, the favourite is given a points deficit and the underdog is given a points advantage. This usually brings most teams closer to even money, potentially giving you more value on the favourite if they can cover the points spread, almost like a spread bet.
Halves
Some games will have first-half betting markets. This allows you to bet on teams to win the first half of games, which may offer value if the opposition is well-known as a slow starter in college sports.
Quarters
Quarter-line markets allow you to bet on each quarter of an NCAAF game individually. In most games, quarter markets will have money line and point-spread markets for college football totals in each quarter. This lets you bet on 15-minute quarters rather than the entire 60-minute game.
Player Props
Player prop markets let you bet on the performance of individual players instead of the overall team. You can bet on whether a wide receiver will rack up 100+ receiving yards in a game or which player will score the first touchdown. You can even combine multiple player props into a potentially lucrative parlay bet. Prop bets for college football are designed to let you put your knowledge to the test.
Outright
Outright betting markets let you bet on the outcome of the season of the postseason playoffs. Predict which team you think will win the Championship.
Parlays
Parlays combine multiple bets into one, increasing the odds and your potential payout. However, all of the bets within your parlay have to win for it to be successful. Same-game parlays are also available if you want to combine multiple bets from the same NCAAF match.
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NCAAF Betting Odds & Payouts
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Now that you’re up to speed with the popular types of bets on NCAA football, including team prop bets, moneyline bets and wagers on the college football playoffs in the postseason, we’ve put together some sports betting tips to get you started with NCAAF markets:
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Take advantage of mismatches in the NCAAF. There are often games where teams can win by 40 or 50 clear points, unlike the NFL, where games are often tighter. Look at the points spread markets to try and find value odds on pre-game favourites.
With such a packed NCAAF schedule, it’s often best to familiarise yourself with a handful of college football teams first. Understand their strengths and weaknesses to make it easier to bet on them while you build your knowledge of the rest of the divisions.
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