Opening College Football Week 9 Odds, Spreads & Early Predictions

By Sascha Paruk in College Football
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- See the opening college football Week 9 odds for all P5 games
- Georgia vs Florida and Oregon vs Utah highlight the Week 9 NCAAF schedule
- Can Tennessee bounce back against Kentucky after blowing a double-digit halftime lead at Alabama?
Another week of college football is in the books and, just as quickly, the opening Week 9 NCAAF odds have been released. Unlike last Saturday, no top-ten matchups are on the docket in Week 9, but there are still handful of excellent matchups, including Oregon vs Utah and Georgia vs Florida.
The table below lists all the point spreads and moneylines available for games involving Power 5 teams. Under the table, find early picks and lines to target for Week 9.
Opening College Football Week 9 Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|
Syracuse | +2.5 (-110) | +108 | Thursday, Oct. 26 |
Virginia Tech | -2.5 (-110) | -130 | 7:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Ohio State | -14 (-105) | -610 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Wisconsin | +14 (-115) | +440 | 12 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
West Virginia | +6.5 (-104) | +240 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
UCF | -6.5 (-118) | -300 | 12 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
South Carolina | +14 (-110) | +570 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Texas A&M | -14 (-110) | -850 | 12 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Indiana | +27.5 (-110) | +1400 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Penn State | -27.5 (-110) | -4000 | 12 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Maryland | -14 (-105) | -610 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Northwestern | +14 (-115) | +440 | 12 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Oklahoma | -11.5 (-105) | -530 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Kansas | +11.5 (-115) | +390 | 12 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Houston | +16.5 (-110) | +800 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Kansas State | -16.5 (-110) | -1400 | 12 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Oregon | -5.5 (-115) | -225 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Utah | +5.5 (-105) | +184 | 3:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Iowa State | -1.5 (-104) | -115 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Baylor | +1.5 (-118) | -104 | 3:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
BYU | +20.5 (-105) | +800 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Texas | -20.5 (-115) | -1400 | 3:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Georgia | -17 (-110) | -900 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Florida | +17 (-110) | +590 | 3:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Mississippi State | +6.5 (-110) | +215 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Auburn | -6.5 (-110) | -265 | 3:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Michigan State | +6.5 (-110) | +188 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Minnesota | -6.5 (-110) | -230 | 3:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Purdue | +4.5 (-110) | +158 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Nebraska | -4.5 (-110) | -192 | 3:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Pittsburgh | +17.5 (-110) | _660 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Notre Dame | -17.5 (-110) | -1050 | 3:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
USC | -7 (-110) | -285 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Cal | +7 (-110) | +230 | 4 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Tennessee | -3.5 (-110) | -164 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Kentucky | +3.5 (-110) | +136 | 7 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Colorado | +17.5 (-110) | +680 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
UCLA | -17.5 (-110) | -1100 | 7:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Vanderbilt | +24.5 (-110) | +1160 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Ole Miss | -24.5 (-110) | -2800 | 7:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Cincinnati | +5.5 (-110) | +180 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
OK State | -5.5 (-110) | -220 | 8 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Game Date/Time |
Oregon State | -6.5 (-110) | -255 | Saturday, Oct. 28 |
Arizona | +6.5 (-110) | +205 | 10:30 pm ET |
The biggest P5 point spread on the board in Week 9 is Penn State laying 27.5 at home to Indiana. Ole Miss (-24.5 vs Vanderbilt) and Texas (-20.5 vs BYU) are also staring down spreads over 20 points. Only two point spreads are under a field goal: the Thursday night matchup between Syracuse and Virginia Tech sees the Hokies favored by 2.5, while the Iowa State vs Baylor game lists the visiting Cyclones as 1.5-point chalk.

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The Heisman odds saw a major shakeup after last Saturday’s games. Former favorite Michael Penix Jr dropped to second in the odds after his Washington Huskies narrowly squeaked by Arizona State (15-7) as 28-point favorites. Michigan pivot JJ McCarthy, who led his team to a 49-0 shutout over in-state rival Michigan State, is the new frontrunner.
In search of its first national championship since 1997, Michigan (+229) also jumped ahead of Georgia (+268) in the National Championship odds.
Oregon State vs Arizona Odds & Early Prediction
One line that immediately jumps off the page is Arizona (4-3, 2-1 home, 6-1 ATS) laying 6.5 points to Oregon State (6-1, 2-1 away, 5-2 ATS) at home. The Wildcats have been a completely different team the past three weeks and freshman QB Noah Fifita looks like the real deal under center. After two narrow losses to Washington (31-24) and USC (43-41 OT) in Weeks 5 and 6 – both as double-digit underdogs – Arizona put everything together in Week 7 against then-No. 19 Washington State, demolishing the Cougars 44-6 on the road.
Fifita went 34-for-43 passing with 342 yards, while the ground game racked up 174 rushing yards and accounted for all five Wildcat touchdowns in the game. Perhaps most impressively, Arizona’s once-tragic defense limited the Cougars to just 35 rushing yards on 22 attempts, a miniscule 1.6 YPC average.

Oregon State is in the midst of its best season in years and already owns victories against Utah (21-7 home) and UCLA (36-24 away), but I am drinking the Kool-Aid on Arizona’s turnaround. This game is apt to be close throughout and getting the Arizona moneyline at north of +200 looks like solid value.
Pick: Arizona moneyline (+205)
Georgia vs Florida Odds & Early Pick
While they remain unbeaten straight-up, Georgia (7-0, 2-0 away, 1-5-1 ATS) has been one of the worst teams in the nation against the spread this year, covering just once as a 14.5-point home favorite over Kentucky (51-13). Florida (5-2, 4-0 home, 3-4 ATS) isn’t lighting the world on fire, but has looked much better at home this season than on the road. Their annual rivalry game with UGA will, as always, be held in Jacksonville. It never feels like a true home game for the Gators, but it won’t be akin to the hostile environments that UF face in Utah and Kentucky earlier in the year, either.

Ignoring the Vanderbilt game, Georgia has played just three Power 5 opponents this year (South Carolina, Auburn, Kentucky) and two of the three ended as one-score contests (24-20 over South Carolina, 27-20 over Auburn). Both sides of the ball have taken a step back compared to last year’s national championship-winning squad and arch-rival Florida will give them a much stiffer test than they have the past two seasons (34-7 and 42-20 victories for UGA).
Georgia vs Florida Pick: Florida +17
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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.