VSiN Analytics College Football Report for Week 6
The following is a collection of analytical data, betting systems and strength ratings featured on VSiN and qualified for the college football games of Week 6. This report is meant to emulate the process that Steve Makinen and other members of the VSiN Analytics team undergo when handicapping each week’s college football board.
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Strategies using CFB DraftKings Betting Splits data
One of the most touted features on the VSiN.com website, and a feature that we believe to be a fantastic resource for bettors is the Betting Splits pages. These are the pages that we have built utilizing the data that DraftKings so graciously provides to us, detailing the breakdowns of the money and ticket splits for point spreads, money lines, and totals. In an article published in the 2023 College Football Betting Guide, Steve Makinen outlined 13 systematic strategies for successfully using the DK Betting Splits Data developed in the 2022 season. Here are the systems and qualifying plays for this week’s games (records are shown heading into the 2023 season). These can AND WILL change, so continue to track and qualify the systems up until kickoff for best usage. There will be an updated betting splits article on Saturday morning.
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DK Betting Splits system #1: When 80% or more of the handle was on a particular side of an ATS wager, this majority group was just 40-47 ATS (46%). In other words, if you saw the big green lights on the VSiN betting splits handle page 80% or higher, it was best to fade it.
System Matches (FADE ALL): LIBERTY, KANSAS STATE, TEXAS, RUTGERS, CENTRAL MICHIGAN, UTSA, WASHINGTON STATE, NORTHERN ILLINOIS, NORTH TEXAS, USF, RICE, TULSA, KENTUCKY, COLORADO, ULM, NOTRE DAME, MICHIGAN, TEXAS TECH, MIAMI FL, COLORADO STATE, OREGON STATE
DK Betting Splits system #2: When 75%+ of the number of bets were on a particular side of an ATS wager, this majority group was just 66-76 ATS (46.5%). Again, if you see the big green lights on the VSiN betting splits # of bets page 75% or higher, it was best to fade it.
System Matches (FADE ALL): CENTRAL MICHIGAN, WASHINGTON STATE, EASTERN MICHIGAN, FLORIDA STATE, IOWA, NORTH CAROLINA, ALABAMA, KANSAS, USF, RICE, COLORADO, KENTUCKY, NOTRE DAME, MICHIGAN, TCU, MIAMI (FL), COLORADO STATE, OREGON STATE
DK Betting Splits system #3: When the majority of the handle was on road favorites for an ATS wager, this majority group was just 58-85 ATS (40.6%). More recreational bettors love road favorites because they are usually the better team. The point spread is the great equalizer.
System Matches (FADE ALL): KANSAS STATE, LSU, TOLEDO, CENTRAL MICHIGAN, UTSA, NORTHERN ILLINOIS, USF, COLORADO, NOTRE DAME, MICHIGAN, TEXAS TECH, TCU, COLORADO STATE, FRESNO STATE, OREGON STATE
DK Betting Splits system #4: Similarly to #3 above, when the majority number of bets were on road favorites for an ATS wager, this majority group was just 59-75 ATS (44.0%). Bet volume usually covers more public action, and again, recreational bettors love road favorites but don’t typically fare well long term.
System Matches (FADE ALL): WESTERN KENTUCKY, KANSAS STATE, LSU, TOLEDO, CENTRAL MICHIGAN, NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ALABAMA, USF, COLORADO, NOTRE DAME, MICHIGAN, TEXAS TECH, TCU, COLORADO STATE, FRESNO STATE, OREGON STATE
DK Betting Splits system #5: When the majority of the handle was on road underdogs for an ATS wager, this majority group was 100-82 ATS (54.9%). Now, 54.9% is less than the usual systems I like to present to readers, but this is a nice advantage against the usual majority win rates and goes to show that being on the “smart” side of the majority handle can pay off. Remember, a higher handle feels less “public” than higher bet counts.
System Matches (SLIGHT PLAY ALL): JACKSONVILLE STATE, NEBRASKA, BOSTON COLLEGE, WESTERN MICHIGAN, MARYLAND, RUTGERS, MARSHALL, WASHINGTON STATE, VIRGINIA TECH, NORTH TEXAS, TULSA, KENTUCKY, OLD DOMINION, ARIZONA
DK Betting Splits system #6: When the majority number of bets was on road underdogs for an ATS wager, this majority group was 98-75 ATS (56.6%). This is even better than the handle numbers in #5 actually and suggests that following public bettors getting behind road dogs can be an actionable strategy.
System Matches (PLAY ALL): JACKSONVILLE STATE, MARYLAND, RUTGERS, WASHINGTON STATE, TEXAS STATE, TULSA, KENTUCKY
DK Betting Splits system #7: When the majority of the number of bets backed a team in an ATS wager in non-Saturday games, their 2022 season record was 72-46 (61%)! This goes to show that public bettors can be better performers with fewer games to choose from. Their mistake often proves to be taking too many games on a Saturday.
System Matches (PLAY ALL): JACKSONVILLE STATE, NEW MEXICO STATE, LIBERTY, WESTERN KENTUCKY, KANSAS STATE
DK Betting Splits system #9: When the majority of the handle backed the team with more season wins in an FBS vs. FBS contest for an ATS wager, this majority group was just 100-131 ATS (43.3%). More than not, bettors like to back the “better team” in a matchup, regardless of what the point spread indicates. Again, the point spread is the eternal equalizer.
System Matches (FADE ALL): JACKSONVILLE STATE, LIBERTY, KANSAS STATE, TOLEDO, MARSHALL, CENTRAL MICHIGAN, WASHINGTON STATE, IOWA, NORTH TEXAS, EASTERN MICHIGAN, MIAMI (OH), FLORIDA, KANSAS, USF, RICE, TULSA, COLORADO, OLD DOMINION, MICHIGAN, MIAMI (FL), FRESNO STATE, TCU, BOISE STATE, OREGON STATE
DK Betting Splits system #9: When the majority of the handle backed a team in an FBS vs. FBS contest for an ATS wager, but the line moved towards the opposite team, this majority group was just 38-49 ATS (43.7%). This can be a tricky one to avoid, as it can be referred to as a trap in booking circles. The theory is that the more money a team gets on it, the more likely the line moves toward that team. This is the opposite scenario, and usually, the public loses.
System Matches (FADE ALL): NEBRASKA, MARYLAND, TOLEDO, MIAMI (OH), ALABAMA, IOWA, NORTH TEXAS, TROY, KANSAS, FLORIDA, RICE, TULSA, COLORADO
DK Betting Splits system #10: The average college football total last year was 54.5. In games where the totals reached 57 or higher and oddsmakers thus expected them to be a little more explosive, when the majority handle bettors favored the Under, they were relatively sharp, going 35-21 (62.5%). This is pretty rare, as it occurred in only 56 of 776 games.
System Matches (PLAY UNDER): WKU-LA TECH, TOLEDO-UMASS, SAN JOSE STATE-BOISE STATE, GA TECH-MIAMI (FL), COLORADO STATE-UTAH STATE
DK Betting Splits system #11: On games with totals of 45 or lower, 70%+ supermajority handle bettors siding with the Under were 15-8 (65.2%). Because not many public bettors embrace betting Unders, this didn’t produce a lot of plays, but the super handle majority were sharp.
System Matches (PLAY UNDER): NEBRASKA-ILLINOIS, PURDUE-IOWA
DK Betting Splits system #12: On games with totals of 45 or lower, 75%+ supermajority number of bets bettors bucking the low total and siding with the Over were 22-13 (62.9%). Again, not a ton of plays here but the more public option of the number of bets was pretty good when going against the grain.
System Matches (PLAY OVER): NIU-AKRON, BALL STATE-EASTERN MICHIGAN
DK Betting Splits system #13: On games where the handle has a majority on totals and the # of bets has the opposite majority, the majority handle plays went 112-93 (54.6%). This could be described as more sharp action being displayed by the majority handle.
System Matches:
PLAY UNDER when opposite majorities and handle favors UNDER
PLAY OVER when opposite majorities and handle favors OVER
College Football Revenge Handicapping
The following are methodologies for handicapping revenge situations in college football, including the best & worst teams in revenge mode, and the best betting systems uncovered. This material was taken from an article published in late August. Revenge is defined as having lost a game to a specific opponent in the prior or current season only.
Best & Worst College Football Revenge Teams (since 2016)
Best
* KENTUCKY is 15-13 SU and 19-9 ATS (67.9%) in revenge mode since 2016
System Match: PLAY KENTUCKY ATS (+14.5 at Georgia)
* BUFFALO is 11-12 SU and 15-8 ATS (65%) in revenge mode since 2016
System Match: PLAY BUFFALO ATS (+3 vs Central Michigan)
* CALIFORNIA is 16-17 SU and 20-13 ATS (60.6%) in revenge mode since 2016
System Match: PLAY CALIFORNIA ATS (+9.5 vs Oregon St)
Worst
* OLE MISS is 10-21 SU and 11-19 ATS (36.7%) in revenge mode since 2016
System Match: FADE OLE MISS (-11.5 vs Arkansas)
* MASSACHUSETTS is 2-18 SU and 7-13 ATS (35%) in revenge mode since 2016
System Match: FADE MASSACHUSETTS (+19 vs. Toledo)
College Football Revenge Systems
Neutral-field underdogs are great in revenge
Since the start of the 2016 season, neutral-field underdogs playing in revenge mode have gone 40-25 ATS (61.5%).
System Match: PLAY OKLAHOMA (+6 vs Texas)
Revenge teams that lost as double-digit favorites last time out
Teams looking to avenge outright losses where they were double-digit favorites have struggled, going just 92-108 ATS (46%) since 2016.
System Matches: FADE NEW MEXICO STATE (-6 vs. FIU), FADE FLORIDA (-18.5 vs. Vanderbilt)
Key stats of the team seeking revenge matter
Better defensive teams are more successful in exacting revenge than prolific offense. Since the start of the 2016 season, teams allowing 24 PPG or less have gone 583-524 ATS (52.7%) as compared to those scoring 35 PPG or more, 354-383 ATS (48%).
System Matches (good defensive teams allowing <=24 PPG): OKLAHOMA STATE, NEBRASKA, FLORIDA, KENTUCKY, WAKE FOREST, MIAMI (OH), OHIO, OKLAHOMA, MARYLAND, IOWA STATE, ARIZONA, OLE MISS, TEXAS A&M
College Football Systems Based Upon AP Poll Rankings
The following college football betting systems take into account whether or not teams in a non-neutral field game are ranked in the AP poll
CFB AP Poll Rankings System #1 – Games featuring two ranked teams