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UMass
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Thu 11/1312:00 AM

UMass vs N. Illinois Odds

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SpreadTotalMoneyline
NIU
-12.5-107
o43.5-110
-470
MASS
+12.5-113
u43.5-110
+350

Huskies Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Picks
Ryan Sura
Ryan Sura
Last 30d: 4-5-0 (-1.7u)
Sandy Plashkes
Sandy Plashkes
Last 30d: 22-19-0 (+1.1u)
MASS +13-110
NIU
NIU Team Abbreviation@MASS Team Abbreviation
MASS
1.1u
11/13 12:00 AM
1
Duck
Duck
Last 30d: 69-67-2 (+2.0u)
NIU u27.5-118
NIU
NIU Team Abbreviation@MASS Team Abbreviation
MASS
0.5u
11/13 12:00 AM
74
Dan Gaspar
Dan Gaspar
Last 30d: 52-49-4 (-3.6u)

Huskies 2025 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Nov 28thKENT----
Nov 19thWMU----
Nov 13th@MASS----
Nov 6th@TOLL 3-42+15 LO 42.5TOL +482
Oct 25thBALLW 21-7-6.5 WU 42.5NIU -250
Oct 18th@OHIOL 21-48+11.5 LO 42.5OHIO +340
Oct 11th@EMUL 10-16-1.5 LU 49.5EMU -105
Oct 4thM-OHL 14-25+4.5 LO 38.5M-OH +168
Sep 27thSDSUL 3-6+2 LU 41.5SDSU +102
Sep 20th@MSSTL 10-38+24.5 LU 48.5MSST +1200
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Northern Illinois is not traditionally thought of as a football powerhouse, but has still put together some impressive seasons in recent years. In 2023, the Huskies finished second in the Mid American Conference West trailing only the Toledo Rockets, the eventual conference champion.

Last season, the Huskies were a formidable 8-5 (4-4), which was capped off with a 28-20 win over Fresno State in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

Despite the limited notoriety, you can still track the potential wins, review the odds for making the playoffs and check out individual markets like the Heisman Trophy odds on Action.

We’ll go over some general markets — with relevant examples — in the subsections below.

Betting on Northern Illinois

There’s a variety of different markets to review when wagering on the Huskies this season. You can keep it general and laid back with MAC futures or national championship futures.

While futures can be somewhat relaxed and still engaging, you can also get more granular and go game to game with moneyline bets, wagers on the point spread or even an over/under bet.

We’ll talk a bit more about each of these categories below, including player props. It’s important to note that player props are not legal in all states that allow for collegiate sports betting.

Northern Illinois moneylines

A moneyline bet is a wager on the winner of a match. The odds will be displayed next to each team, with the favored team showing negative odds (reflecting a smaller payout) and the underdog showing positive odds (reflecting the larger payout).

When wagered on most sportsbooks like DraftKings or ESPN BET, you’ll see the odds displayed like this:

-  Northern Illinois Huskies (-120)

-  Eastern Michigan Eagles (+275)

With this example above, the Huskies are the favorite so you’d need to bet $120 in cash to win $100 in profit. Another, slightly less daunting way to think about it, is you’d need to wager $1.20 to win $1 in profit.

Moneylines tend to be a good jumping off point for bettors looking to test the waters with collegiate athletics. This is largely because they’re not terribly nuanced and are pretty easy to understand, even if you’re a sports betting novice.

Northern Illinois point spreads

Beyond traditional moneylines, point spread bets are another entertaining market. As opposed to wagering on a winner, spread bets are a wager on the difference between the winning and losing teams score.

Even dominant teams falter when it comes to the spread. Additionally, spread betting is very common with college football because the score is more predictable than sports like basketball or even baseball.

Typically you’ll see spreads displayed like this:

- Northern Illinois Huskies +3.5 (-110)

- Ohio Bobcats -3.5 (-110)

The actual point spread is displayed next to each team, so in the example the Huskies would cover if they lost by three points or less. Conversely, the Bobcats would cover if they win by four points or more.

The parenthetical numbers next to the spreads indicate the payout. So with the odds displayed, you’d need to wager $1.10 to get $1 in profit.

To get a better sense of what kind of profits you’d be looking at, check out the Action odds calculator or an overview of American sports betting.

Northern Illinois totals bets

Betting the total, or as it’s often called the over/under, is a wager on the cumulative points scored between both teams. You can place a wager on either the over — meaning a bet that the total points will exceed the expected total — or the under — meaning a bet that the total points will be less than the expected total.

You’ll see totals markets displayed like this on most sportsbooks like FanDuel or BetMGM:

- Over 45.5 (-115)

- Under 45.5 (-105)

Based on the odds displayed, you’d need to wager $1.15 on the over to get $1 in profit. With the under, you’d need to bet $1.05 to get $1 in profit.

Northern Illinois player props

The final market we’ll discuss, player props, is in a slightly different situation. Because of specific restrictions on collegiate athletics, many states that allow for online sports betting don’t allow college player props.

With that in mind, you can review this page for a comprehensive list of all the states that allow for college player props.

Player props can be on any specific statline. Typically, props are offered on things like yards thrown, touchdown passes and rushing or receiving yards. That said, there are some sportsbooks that get more nuanced and offer more specific props like touchdown passes per half or quarter.

Operators like PrizePicks and Underdog have become hugely popular in the sports betting and DFS space with a focus on player props across multiple leagues.

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Next N. Illinois Game

Game Details
@ UMass Minutemen
UMass
location pin
Thu 11/1312:00 AM

UMass vs N. Illinois Odds

More Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
NIU
-12.5-107
o43.5-110
-470
MASS
+12.5-113
u43.5-110
+350

Huskies Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Northern Illinois is not traditionally thought of as a football powerhouse, but has still put together some impressive seasons in recent years. In 2023, the Huskies finished second in the Mid American Conference West trailing only the Toledo Rockets, the eventual conference champion.

Last season, the Huskies were a formidable 8-5 (4-4), which was capped off with a 28-20 win over Fresno State in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

Despite the limited notoriety, you can still track the potential wins, review the odds for making the playoffs and check out individual markets like the Heisman Trophy odds on Action.

We’ll go over some general markets — with relevant examples — in the subsections below.

Betting on Northern Illinois

There’s a variety of different markets to review when wagering on the Huskies this season. You can keep it general and laid back with MAC futures or national championship futures.

While futures can be somewhat relaxed and still engaging, you can also get more granular and go game to game with moneyline bets, wagers on the point spread or even an over/under bet.

We’ll talk a bit more about each of these categories below, including player props. It’s important to note that player props are not legal in all states that allow for collegiate sports betting.

Northern Illinois moneylines

A moneyline bet is a wager on the winner of a match. The odds will be displayed next to each team, with the favored team showing negative odds (reflecting a smaller payout) and the underdog showing positive odds (reflecting the larger payout).

When wagered on most sportsbooks like DraftKings or ESPN BET, you’ll see the odds displayed like this:

-  Northern Illinois Huskies (-120)

-  Eastern Michigan Eagles (+275)

With this example above, the Huskies are the favorite so you’d need to bet $120 in cash to win $100 in profit. Another, slightly less daunting way to think about it, is you’d need to wager $1.20 to win $1 in profit.

Moneylines tend to be a good jumping off point for bettors looking to test the waters with collegiate athletics. This is largely because they’re not terribly nuanced and are pretty easy to understand, even if you’re a sports betting novice.

Northern Illinois point spreads

Beyond traditional moneylines, point spread bets are another entertaining market. As opposed to wagering on a winner, spread bets are a wager on the difference between the winning and losing teams score.

Even dominant teams falter when it comes to the spread. Additionally, spread betting is very common with college football because the score is more predictable than sports like basketball or even baseball.

Typically you’ll see spreads displayed like this:

- Northern Illinois Huskies +3.5 (-110)

- Ohio Bobcats -3.5 (-110)

The actual point spread is displayed next to each team, so in the example the Huskies would cover if they lost by three points or less. Conversely, the Bobcats would cover if they win by four points or more.

The parenthetical numbers next to the spreads indicate the payout. So with the odds displayed, you’d need to wager $1.10 to get $1 in profit.

To get a better sense of what kind of profits you’d be looking at, check out the Action odds calculator or an overview of American sports betting.

Northern Illinois totals bets

Betting the total, or as it’s often called the over/under, is a wager on the cumulative points scored between both teams. You can place a wager on either the over — meaning a bet that the total points will exceed the expected total — or the under — meaning a bet that the total points will be less than the expected total.

You’ll see totals markets displayed like this on most sportsbooks like FanDuel or BetMGM:

- Over 45.5 (-115)

- Under 45.5 (-105)

Based on the odds displayed, you’d need to wager $1.15 on the over to get $1 in profit. With the under, you’d need to bet $1.05 to get $1 in profit.

Northern Illinois player props

The final market we’ll discuss, player props, is in a slightly different situation. Because of specific restrictions on collegiate athletics, many states that allow for online sports betting don’t allow college player props.

With that in mind, you can review this page for a comprehensive list of all the states that allow for college player props.

Player props can be on any specific statline. Typically, props are offered on things like yards thrown, touchdown passes and rushing or receiving yards. That said, there are some sportsbooks that get more nuanced and offer more specific props like touchdown passes per half or quarter.

Operators like PrizePicks and Underdog have become hugely popular in the sports betting and DFS space with a focus on player props across multiple leagues.

Frequently Asked Questions
What division is Northern Illinois in?
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How big is the Northern Illinois football stadium?
Right Arrow
Who is the primary Northern Illinois rival?
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