Action Network PRO is ready to dish out picks Saturday of college football Week 1 — including big-time moneyline predictions.
Using expert projections, sharp opinions, big-money bets and more, we'll dive into these Saturday moneyline picks:
- Northern Illinois vs Boston College, 12 p.m. ET
- UTSA vs Houston, 7 p.m. ET
- Toledo vs Illinois, 7:30 p.m. ET
Boston College admittedly opened as a big favorite against NIU, but the Eagles' spread and moneyline prices are moving.
UTSA vs. Houston, meanwhile, is a toss-up game. However, experts and projections see a big edge to bet.
Finally, picks close in Toledo vs. Illinois, where there's betting value to fire on.
Let's dive into the three big moneyline predictions to consider on Saturday of college football Week 1, and the best odds on all three.
College football odds Saturday, Sept. 2
College Football Over/Under Predictions Week 1
NIU vs. Boston College Pick
N. Illinois Odds Spread Total Moneyline +8.5-110 50.5-110o / -110u +280
Boston Col Odds Spread Total Moneyline -8.5-110 50.5-110o / -110u -360
Odds via FanDuel. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
Our college football betting data shows 88% of the money bet on the NIU vs. Boston College moneyline is landing on the home team.
However, PRO recommends a moneyline pick on the NIU Huskies Saturday in Week 1.
NIU is attracting 91% of the coin bet in the moneyline market — enough to set off the Big Money tool in PRO.
Projections agree, as the NIU best odds of +280 at FanDuel differ drastically than our fair price of Northern Illinois +211.
There's value on an upset in NIU vs. Boston College Saturday.
PRO Report Prediction: NIU Moneyline
Houston vs. UTSA Pick
UTSA Odds Spread Total Moneyline -1.5-110 60-110o / -110u -130
Houston Odds Spread Total Moneyline +1.5-110 60-110o / -110u +110
Odds via DraftKings. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
UTSA vs. Houston odds Saturday in college football suggest one of the tightest matchups Week 1.
Believe it or not, there's a big betting edge — and pick — to consider today.
Projections and top-expert tools in PRO are both active