Notre Dame Fighting Irish Odds
- Overall Record
- 4-1
- ATS Record
- 3-2-0
Fighting Irish Injuries
All NCAAF InjuriesThere are no injuries for this team currently.
Fighting Irish 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds
With head coach Marcus Freeman set to go into his third year at the helm of the Fighting Irish, he’ll be aided by one of the top quarterback transfers that was available in the portal, Riley Leonard.
But what does that mean for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish betting odds ahead of the 2024 season? Here are some key things to know if you are looking to get involved in betting odds featuring Notre Dame regarding the point spread, over/under, moneylines and more.
Betting on Notre Dame
Ahead of a key season for the Fighting Irish, there are a number of ways that you can bet, such as the aforementioned point spread, moneyline, over/under and much more. If you want to get behind the Fighting Irish to win the National Championship, you can bet on the futures market or even the Heisman Trophy market, perhaps for Riley Leonard.
With a new offensive coordinator and a year of continuity under Freeman, it may be a big chance for Notre Dame to reach a 12-team playoff.
Betting Notre Dame Point Spreads
Betting point spreads are wagers based on the expectation that a team will win or lose by a certain number of points. Here’s an example:
- Notre Dame -2.5 (-110)
- Liberty +2.5 ( -110)
In this situation, Notre Dame is favored by 2.5 points against Liberty. If the Fighting Irish win the game by three or more points, a $100 wager on ND would come with a payout of $90.91. If the Flames won the game outright or lost by two points or less, the same $100 wager would net $110 plus the original $100 for a total of $210.
Betting Notre Dame Over/Unders
Over/unders, also known as point totals, are wagers placed on the combined scoring of a single game. Bookmakers come up with a number and you can either bet the over or — you guessed it — the under. Here’s how it works:
Let’s say Notre Dame plays BYU and the over/under is set at 70 points. A wager on the over would require the Fighting Irish and Cougars to score 71 total points or more to win. Betting the under is an expectation that the two teams would score 69 or fewer points. It’s also possible for the bet to push, which would happen if the game finished with exactly 70 points scored.
Betting on Notre Dame Moneylines
Check out this example:
- Notre Dame -160
- Army +180
The minus (-) and plus (+) signs distinguish the favorite from the underdog, making Notre Dame the favorite in this scenario. Odds can be understood more clearly if you think in terms of $10 or $100 increments. A wager on the Fighting Irish odds would mean every $160 bet nets $100. And it’s the opposite for underdogs: Here the Army moneyline was set at +180, meaning a $100 wager would profit $180.
Moneylines are also commonly used when making parlays, which are multiple bets tied into one. Let’s say you bet on Notre Dame’s moneyline and a -2.5 point spread. In this situation, Notre Dame would need to win by three points for that bet to be successful. The risk may be greater, but so is the reward with increased odds.
Betting on Notre Dame Props
Player props are wagers on a single player, and they’re tied to a single stat found in the box score for a game or even the whole season.
However, it is important to note that rules differ from state to state regarding college football player prop rules, so be sure to check the rules of the state that you are in.