How to Bet on College Baseball

College baseball is an exciting sport to bet on. There aren’t a lot of betting markets available for most of the games, but fans of the sport can utilize their knowledge to crush the bookies.

College Baseball Betting Sites

When it comes to college sports, baseball isn’t as popular as football or basketball. However, that can be advantageous, as sportsbooks spend less time compiling the odds for college baseball games.

NCAA Baseball Futures Betting

There are numerous college baseball futures betting markets available every season.

The most popular futures market is betting on the College World Series (CWS). At the conclusion of the college baseball season, there’s an annual NCAA Division 1 Baseball Tournament featuring 64 teams.

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Teams in the tournament compete in the Regionals and Super Regionals. The eight Super Regionals winners advance to the College World Series where they compete for the National Championship.

Some sportsbooks will offer futures odds for college baseball regular season conference winners and conference tournament winners as well. NCAA baseball futures offer the potential for big payouts.

Types of College Baseball Bets

You won’t find nearly as many college baseball bet types as you would for MLB. The majority of games will allow you to bet on full game markets only, such as the moneyline, run line and game total.

NCAA Baseball Moneyline: You need to predict which team will win. An example of a moneyline bet is LSU (-125) vs. Mississippi (+105). LSU are favored (negative odds). When the odds are negative, you need to bet that amount to win $100, when the odds are positive you’ll win that amount on a $100 bet.

NCAA Baseball Run Line: Sportsbooks will set a run line (point spread) for all games. In MLB, run lines are always -1.5/+1.5, but in NCAA baseball the run lines can be higher. For example, if a powerhouse is playing a much weaker opponent, the run line might open at -5.5/+5.5 runs. A team favored by -5.5 runs needs to win by 6+ runs, while the team getting +5.5 runs can lose the game by 5 runs and win the bet.

NCAA Baseball Totals: An example of a game total bet is Florida vs. Clemson O/U 8 runs. If you bet on over 8 runs, both teams need to score a total of 9+ runs to win. A bet on the under will win if both teams score 7 or fewer runs. If both teams score exactly 8 runs, the bet will push (tie) and will be refunded.

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Unfortunately, there are rarely college baseball props available to bet on. NCAA baseball betting isn’t too popular with casual sports bettors and therefore the volume isn’t big enough to justify more markets.

College baseball features lots of scoring, making it exciting to watch and bet on. There are lots of great college baseball websites tracking lots of analytics. If you’re a fan of NCAA baseball and are willing to handicap games, there are plenty of great betting opportunities to bring in major profits.

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