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Date Time Team A Team B Location
Saturday, August 23, 20257:00 PMIowa StateKansas StateAviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
Saturday, August 23, 20251:30 AMFresno StateKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, KS
Sunday, August 24, 20252:00 AMSam HoustonWestern KentuckyHouchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium, Bowling Green, KY
Sunday, August 24, 20252:30 AMStanfordHawai’iClarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex, Honolulu, HI
Thursday, August 28, 2025TBDStony BrookSan Diego StateSnapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA
Thursday, August 28, 202512:30 AMBoise StateSouth FloridaRaymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
Thursday, August 28, 20251:00 AMOhioRutgersSHI Stadium, Piscataway, NJ
Thursday, August 28, 20251:00 AMLafayetteBowling GreenDoyt L. Perry Stadium, Bowling Green, OH
Friday, August 29, 20252:00 AMEast CarolinaNC StateCarter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, NC
Friday, August 29, 20252:00 AMJacksonville StateUCFFBC Mortgage Stadium, Orlando, FL
Friday, August 29, 20252:00 AMDelaware StateDelawareDelaware Stadium, Newark, DE
Friday, August 29, 20252:00 AMSt. Francis (PA)UL MonroeMalone Stadium, Monroe, LA
Friday, August 29, 20252:00 AMWyomingAkronInfoCision Stadium, Akron, OH
Friday, August 29, 20252:30 AMCentral ArkansasMissouriMemorial Stadium, Columbia, MO
Friday, August 29, 20252:30 AMElonDukeWallace Wade Stadium, Durham, NC
Friday, August 29, 20252:30 AMUT MartinOklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK
Friday, August 29, 20253:00 AMBuffaloMinnesotaHuntington Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
Friday, August 29, 20253:00 AMStephen F. AustinHoustonTDECU Stadium, Houston, TX
Friday, August 29, 20253:30 AMAlabama StateUABProtective Stadium, Birmingham, AL
Friday, August 29, 20254:00 AMNebraskaCincinnatiGEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Friday, August 29, 20254:00 AMMiami (OH)WisconsinCamp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
Friday, August 29, 20251:00 AMTarleton StateArmyMichie Stadium, West Point, NY
Saturday, August 30, 20252:00 AMWestern MichiganMichigan StateSpartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
Saturday, August 30, 20252:00 AMKennesaw StateWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium, Winston-Salem, NC
Saturday, August 30, 20252:00 AMApp StateCharlotteBank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC
Saturday, August 30, 20252:00 AMBethune-CookmanFlorida InternationalPitbull Stadium, Miami, FL
Saturday, August 30, 20252:30 AMWestern IllinoisIllinoisMemorial Stadium (Champaign, IL), Champaign, IL
Saturday, August 30, 20252:30 AMWagnerKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, KS
Saturday, August 30, 20253:00 AMAuburnBaylorMcLane Stadium, Waco, TX
Saturday, August 30, 20253:00 AMGeorgia TechColoradoFolsom Field, Boulder, CO
Saturday, August 30, 20254:30 AMUNLVSam HoustonElliott T. Bowers Stadium, Huntsville, TX
Saturday, August 30, 20255:30 AMCentral MichiganSan José StateCEFCU Stadium, San Jose, CA
Saturday, August 30, 2025TBDCentral ConnecticutUConnPratt & Whitney Stadium, East Hartford, CT
Saturday, August 30, 20257:00 PMMississippi StateSouthern MissM. M. Roberts Stadium, Hattiesburg, MS
Saturday, August 30, 20257:00 PMSyracuseTennesseeMercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Saturday, August 30, 20257:00 PMTexasOhio StateOhio Stadium, Columbus, OH
Saturday, August 30, 20257:00 PMFlorida AtlanticMarylandSECU Stadium, College Park, MD
Saturday, August 30, 20257:00 PMBall StatePurdueRoss-Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
Saturday, August 30, 20257:00 PMNorthwesternTulaneYulman Stadium, New Orleans, LA
Saturday, August 30, 20257:00 PMDuquesnePittsburghAcrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA
Saturday, August 30, 20257:00 PMVMINavyNavy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, MD
Saturday, August 30, 20257:00 PMMerrimackKent StateDix Stadium, Kent, OH
Saturday, August 30, 20257:45 PMToledoKentuckyKroger Field, Lexington, KY
Saturday, August 30, 20259:00 PMFordhamBoston CollegeAlumni Stadium (Chestnut Hill, MA), Chestnut Hill, MA
Saturday, August 30, 20259:00 PMRobert MorrisWest VirginiaMilan Puskar Stadium, Morgantown, WV
Saturday, August 30, 20259:30 PMOld DominionIndianaMemorial Stadium (Bloomington, IN), Bloomington, IN
Saturday, August 30, 202510:00 PMEastern KentuckyLouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union Stadium, Louisville, KY
Saturday, August 30, 202510:30 PMAlabamaFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, FL
Saturday, August 30, 202510:30 PMMarshallGeorgiaSanford Stadium, Athens, GA
Saturday, August 30, 202510:30 PMNevadaPenn StateBeaver Stadium, University Park, PA
Saturday, August 30, 202510:30 PMSouth DakotaIowa StateJack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA
Saturday, August 30, 202510:30 PMBucknellAir ForceFalcon Stadium, USAF Academy, CO
Saturday, August 30, 202510:30 PMTempleMassachusettsWarren McGuirk Alumni Stadium, Amherst, MA
Saturday, August 30, 202510:30 PMHoly CrossNorthern IllinoisHuskie Stadium, Dekalb, IL
Saturday, August 30, 202511:00 PMMontana StateOregonAutzen Stadium, Eugene, OR
Saturday, August 30, 202511:00 PMMaineLibertyWilliams Stadium (VA), Lynchburg, VA
Saturday, August 30, 202511:15 PMAlabama A&MArkansasRazorback Stadium, Fayetteville, AR
Saturday, August 30, 202511:30 PMChattanoogaMemphisSimmons Bank Liberty Stadium, Memphis, TN
Sunday, August 31, 20251:00 AMIllinois StateOklahomaMemorial Stadium (Norman, OK), Norman, OK
Sunday, August 31, 20251:00 AMUAlbanyIowaKinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA
Sunday, August 31, 20251:00 AMCoastal CarolinaVirginiaScott Stadium, Charlottesville, VA
Sunday, August 31, 20251:00 AMWeber StateJames MadisonBridgeforth Stadium, Harrisonburg, VA
Sunday, August 31, 20252:00 AMLong Island UniversityFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, FL
Sunday, August 31, 20252:00 AMUTSATexas A&MKyle Field, College Station, TX
Sunday, August 31, 20252:00 AMCharleston SouthernVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium, Nashville, TN
Sunday, August 31, 20252:00 AMNorth DakotaKansas StateBill Snyder Family Stadium, Manhattan, KS
Sunday, August 31, 20252:00 AMAustin PeayMiddle TennesseeJohnny “Red” Floyd Stadium, Murfreesboro, TN
Sunday, August 31, 20252:00 AMNorth AlabamaWestern KentuckyHouchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium, Bowling Green, KY
Sunday, August 31, 20252:00 AMSoutheast Missouri StateArkansas StateCentennial Bank Stadium, Jonesboro, AR
Sunday, August 31, 20252:00 AMMorgan StateSouth AlabamaHancock Whitney Stadium, Mobile, AL
Sunday, August 31, 20252:00 AMNichollsTroyVeterans Memorial Stadium (AL), Troy, AL
Sunday, August 31, 20252:30 AMLSUClemsonMemorial Stadium (Clemson, SC), Clemson, SC
Sunday, August 31, 20252:30 AMMissouri StateUSCLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
Sunday, August 31, 20252:30 AMNew MexicoMichiganMichigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
Sunday, August 31, 20252:30 AMArkansas-Pine BluffTexas TechJones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX
Sunday, August 31, 20252:30 AMSE LouisianaLouisiana TechJoe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, LA
Sunday, August 31, 20252:30 AMUTEPUtah StateMaverik Stadium, Logan, UT
Sunday, August 31, 20252:45 AMGeorgia StateOle MissVaught-Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, MS
Sunday, August 31, 20253:00 AMPortland StateBYULaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT
Sunday, August 31, 20253:00 AMRiceLouisianaCajun Field, Lafayette, LA
Sunday, August 31, 20253:00 AMEastern MichiganTexas StateUFCU Stadium, San Marcos, TX
Sunday, August 31, 20253:00 AMLamarNorth TexasDATCU Stadium, Denton, TX
Sunday, August 31, 20253:00 AMAbilene ChristianTulsaChapman Stadium, Tulsa, OK
Sunday, August 31, 20254:00 AMEast Texas A&MSMUGerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas, TX
Sunday, August 31, 20254:00 AMBryantNew Mexico StateAggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, NM
Sunday, August 31, 20254:30 AMGeorgia SouthernFresno StateValley Children’s Stadium, Fresno, CA
Sunday, August 31, 20255:00 AMIdahoWashington StateMartin Stadium, Pullman, WA
Sunday, August 31, 20255:00 AMNorthern ArizonaArizona StateMountain America Stadium, Tempe, AZ
Sunday, August 31, 20255:30 AMCaliforniaOregon StateReser Stadium, Corvallis, OR
Sunday, August 31, 20255:30 AMHawai’iArizonaArizona Stadium, Tucson, AZ
Sunday, August 31, 20256:00 AMUtahUCLARose Bowl, Pasadena, CA
Sunday, August 31, 20256:00 AMColorado StateWashingtonHusky Stadium, Seattle, WA
Sunday, August 31, 202510:00 PMVirginia TechSouth CarolinaMercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Monday, September 1, 20252:30 AMNotre DameMiamiHard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
Tuesday, September 2, 20253:00 AMTCUNorth CarolinaKenan Stadium, Chapel Hill, NC

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Florida State (-480) vs Georgia Tech (+350)

The Florida State Seminoles are the 10th-ranked NCAA football team in most pre-season polls, and together with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets they’re kicking off the college season in style all the way from Dublin, Ireland.

FSU lost their top QB to the pros after last season, but they picked up Oregon State’s DJ Uiagalelei to fill his shoes. The real story for the ‘Noles is the defense, though. They allowed just over 19 points per game last season and have a great returning class to go along with some solid new additions.

With a defense that stingy, and new QB who might need time to settle in with the new offense, the O/U of 57 might hold some value for Under bettors.

Clemson (+450) vs Georgia (-650)

The Georgia Bulldogs top the list for most oddsmakers’ NCAA Football rankings heading into the season. As the #1 team, this gives them pretty heavy favorite odds heading into their Week 1 game against the Clemson Tigers.

But as the 14th-ranked team in the nation, Clemson is no pushover. QB Cade Klubnik was a dark horse pick for the Heisman Trophy heading into last season, and he’s had a year to develop his game even more.

The Bulldogs, however, might just be too much. With two national championships in the past 3 years, the ‘Dogs still have a lot of bark. They were 13-1 last season, and QB Carson Beck is looking like a Heisman candidate himself.

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Colorado State (+450) vs Texas (-650)

Early in the season, big point spreads can be a tempting target for bettors.

With the Texas Longhorns (#4 in pre-season rankings) at -35 heading into their opener against the Colorado State Rams, take a closer look at the teams and see if a difference of five TD’s is too big, or if it makes sense.

The Rams have among the highest number of key players returning in the Mountain West conference, including a third-year QB who hasn’t reached his ceiling and a top receiver in Tony Horton, who had 96 receptions last year and is a legit pro prospect.

The Longhorns are formidable, with stars like Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning both ready to shine at QB, but are they five-touchdowns-more-formidable, especially this early in the season? They might also be looking ahead to a brutal SEC schedule, overlooking the Rams in the meantime.

Miami Florida (-130) vs Florida (+110)

It’s one of the biggest rivalries in college football. The Florida Gators versus the Miami Hurricanes conjures up memories of pre-game brawls, The U, the Swamp, and plenty of other iconic moments.

Miami has the decided edge in talent and they’re ranked 19th in most pre-season polls. Quarterback Cam Ward was the most talented player in the transfer portal, and his fellow transfer Damien Martinez rushed for 9 TDs and averaged over six yards per carry last season.

Martinez makes this an especially tough matchup for the Gators, whose run defense lacks teeth, to say the least. They allowed close to 5 yards per carry last season. Factor in the transfer loss of their best pass rusher, Princely Umanmielen, and this 2-point spread could be considered low.

Notre Dame (-105) vs Texas A&M (-115)

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are always a big draw heading into college football season, and with the #7 ranking heading into Week 1, they’re getting plenty of attention once again.

Notre Dame’s biggest strength is defense, with Benjamin Morrison as a shut-down corner who had nine picks over the past two seasons. He’s part of a pass defense that was third in the country in passing yards allowed. The run defense is solid too; in six games last season they allowed fewer than 3 yards per run.

The Aggies are at #20 at the moment. They finished 6-1 at home despite fielding a fairly mediocre team. This year, they brought in Big Ten sack leader Nic Scourton and have a new head coach.

College Station (home of the notorious 12th man) is a tough place to play, which might be why, despite their higher ranking heading into the game, the Fighting Irish are 1-point underdogs currently.

For games like this that are too close to call, prop bets are a great way to play along. Margin props, for example, offer different odds for a range of scores for either team to win by.

LSU (-210) vs USC (+175)

With yet another stellar matchup between two ranked teams for Week 1, college football fans are in for a treat as Louisiana State faces the University of Southern California.

LSU, ranked 12th at the moment, has been a wide receiver factory in recent years, but they’re a little lighter in that area this season. Plus, they lost superstar QB Jayden Daniels to the NFL, along with WR Malik Nabers. Their top player is offensive lineman Will Campbell, who is great but can’t put points on the board. That’s up to new QB Garrett Nussmeier, who has shown good potential.

After losing Caleb Williams to the pros, USC is 23rd in pre-season rankings. Head coach Lincoln Riley produces top offenses every year it seems, but he’ll have to really work some magic this year. Miller Moss and Jayden Maiava are in line to replace Williams, but neither will produce like the Heisman finalist did.

Oddsmakers are liking both teams’ chances to light up the scorecard nonetheless, with the Over/Under at 63 points.

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