Quick Look At Week 0 Odds In College Football

As the lengthy college football offseason comes to an end, Week 0 is almost here. Finally, realignment rumors are put to rest, allowing us to concentrate on the on-field outcomes that fans love to argue over and place their favorite bets on the best sportsbooks.
There are fewer games in Week 0 than in Week 1, which is on August 26. Nevertheless, we catch a glimpse of a few noteworthy national programs as well as a ton of fascinating Group of Five programs. Even more conference games will be played for the fans, serving as a pleasant prelude to a jam-packed schedule on September 2.
The biggest moneyline favorite is Notre Dame during this Week 0 odds for college football:
The Notre Dame-Navy game in Ireland, which was originally set for 2020, will pit second-year head coach Marcus Freeman against first-year head coach Brian Newberry. In the series, the Irish have won five straight games.
Vandy will host the Rainbow Warriors to kick off this season, one year after thrashing Hawai'i in a Week 0 match in Honolulu. In the previous meeting, the Commodores were a -360 moneyline favorite.
Louisiana Tech-FIU in Ruston kicks off the revamped Conference USA league. The Panthers defeated the Dolphins 42-34 in Miami last season.
New Mexico State is in the C-USA after five years of independence – their third different conference since 2012.They open the season against UMass, one of only four Independents in 2023.
After losing to Georgia in the national championship game a year ago, Alabama is the favorite to win it all with +175 odds at prominent online bookmakers. The Bulldogs, who are the defending champions, are +400, while Ohio State is +300. Clemson, who didn't make the College Football Playoff in 2022, rounds out the top four odds for the college football playoffs at +1000. The next two teams at +2500 are Texas A&M and USC.
After yet another lengthy offseason, fans will eagerly anticipate any showdown, and the early action attracts more viewers to programs that might not otherwise have a national audience.