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vs North Dakota State Bison
North Dakota State
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Fri 8/3012:00 AM

Colorado vs ND State Odds

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NDSU
+8.5-107
o59-110
+240
COLO
-8.5-112
u59-110
-298

Buffaloes Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Buffaloes 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds

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Colorado Buffaloes Football 2024

The Colorado Buffaloes were one of the most hyped-up teams in the country in 2023 after Hall of Famer Deion Sanders took over as head coach. But Colorado went just 4-8 in 2023 despite a 3-0 start. And for the second straight season, Colorado will showcase a new-look roster shaped primarily by the transfer portal. Returning players include two-way star Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders, the latter of whom has earned some buzz as a potential No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Our preseason college football power ratings have the Buffaloes at No. 34 in the country despite their win total opening at just 5.5 for their first season in the Big 12.

Here's how you can bet on Colorado this season, and some key things to know.

Betting on the Colorado Buffaloes

Colorado Point Spreads

Despite a 4-8 overall record, Colorado was one of the better teams against the spread in the country last season, going 7-4-1 ATS. The Buffaloes won outright against TCU in the season opener as 21-point underdogs and also notched notable covers against USC and Utah.

With spread bets, underdogs don’t have to win the game, just lose by less than the spread; favorites, meanwhile, have to win by more than the spread for their tickets to win. 

Here’s an example of how a Colorado spread might look at a sportsbook like DraftKings or FanDuel:

  • Colorado -8.5 (-110)
  • Arizona +8.5 (-110)

If Colorado, the favored team here, wins 24-13, its bets win because the margin of victory (11) is more than the spread. Underdog teams only need to lose by less than the spread, but winning the game will do the trick, too.

FAQ: Everything you need to know about point spreads

Colorado Over/Unders

Instead of betting on how much they’ll win or lose by, you could also bet on how many points the Buffaloes and their opponents will score collectively. This is called an over/under (or totals) bet. Oddsmakers pick a number, and you can bet whether the teams will score more (over) or less (under) than that many points.

Let’s say the total, which is the number you bet over or under on, is set at 57 points for a Colorado at UCLA game. If the game finished 42-35, then over bettors would win since there were 77 points scored. Under bettors would win if there were 56 or fewer points scored, and if there were exactly 57 points, then the bet is a push (tie) and both over and under bettors are refunded.

FAQ: Betting the point total, explained | What is a push?

Colorado Moneylines

While spread bets depend on the amount of the victory, moneyline bets are a bit simpler, as all that matters is which team wins. Moneyline bets on the team expected to lose, the underdog, pay out more than bets on the team expected to win.

For example, Colorado beating Stanford as a +285 underdog means that a $100 bet on the Buffaloes profited $285. If Colorado had been -285 favorites and won, a $285 bet on the moneyline would profit $100.

Moneylines are also commonly used when making parlays, which are multiple bets tied into one. Let’s say you bet on Colorado's moneyline and the Over, both bets would need to win for that parlay to be successful. The risk may be greater, but so is the reward with increased odds. Use our Odds Calculator to calculate any bet amount or conversion.

FAQ: How to bet on the moneyline | How to make a parlay

Colorado Props

Instead of betting on the Buffaloes as a unit, you can also place bets on your favorite player on the team. These bets are called proposition (or prop) bets, and they involve betting over or under on certain statistical categories.

Prop picks you could make on the Buffaloes this year include betting on Shedeur Sanders' passing yards, Travis Hunter's receiving yards or interceptions, and much more.

If sports betting isn’t legal in your state or college props aren’t offered, you can use a platform like PrizePicks. It’s regulated as DFS, and allows you to pick player statistics to be more or less than the listed total. You can tie more and more stats together for bigger payouts.

FAQ: Here’s how prop betting works

Colorado Futures

With all of the bets available to you at U.S. online sportsbooks, you can even bet on the whole season for the Buffaloes. These bets, called futures, are settled at the end of the year and include things like over/under on total wins, odds to win the Big 12, national championship odds and many more.

As for our homegrown Buffaloes fans, check out our Colorado review page for in-state offers and up-to-date content on sports betting in the state.

Next Colorado Game

Game Details
vs North Dakota State Bison
North Dakota State
location pin
Fri 8/3012:00 AM

Colorado vs ND State Odds

More Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
NDSU
+8.5-107
o59-110
+240
COLO
-8.5-112
u59-110
-298

Buffaloes Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Colorado Buffaloes Football 2024

The Colorado Buffaloes were one of the most hyped-up teams in the country in 2023 after Hall of Famer Deion Sanders took over as head coach. But Colorado went just 4-8 in 2023 despite a 3-0 start. And for the second straight season, Colorado will showcase a new-look roster shaped primarily by the transfer portal. Returning players include two-way star Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders, the latter of whom has earned some buzz as a potential No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Our preseason college football power ratings have the Buffaloes at No. 34 in the country despite their win total opening at just 5.5 for their first season in the Big 12.

Here's how you can bet on Colorado this season, and some key things to know.

Betting on the Colorado Buffaloes

Colorado Point Spreads

Despite a 4-8 overall record, Colorado was one of the better teams against the spread in the country last season, going 7-4-1 ATS. The Buffaloes won outright against TCU in the season opener as 21-point underdogs and also notched notable covers against USC and Utah.

With spread bets, underdogs don’t have to win the game, just lose by less than the spread; favorites, meanwhile, have to win by more than the spread for their tickets to win. 

Here’s an example of how a Colorado spread might look at a sportsbook like DraftKings or FanDuel:

  • Colorado -8.5 (-110)
  • Arizona +8.5 (-110)

If Colorado, the favored team here, wins 24-13, its bets win because the margin of victory (11) is more than the spread. Underdog teams only need to lose by less than the spread, but winning the game will do the trick, too.

FAQ: Everything you need to know about point spreads

Colorado Over/Unders

Instead of betting on how much they’ll win or lose by, you could also bet on how many points the Buffaloes and their opponents will score collectively. This is called an over/under (or totals) bet. Oddsmakers pick a number, and you can bet whether the teams will score more (over) or less (under) than that many points.

Let’s say the total, which is the number you bet over or under on, is set at 57 points for a Colorado at UCLA game. If the game finished 42-35, then over bettors would win since there were 77 points scored. Under bettors would win if there were 56 or fewer points scored, and if there were exactly 57 points, then the bet is a push (tie) and both over and under bettors are refunded.

FAQ: Betting the point total, explained | What is a push?

Colorado Moneylines

While spread bets depend on the amount of the victory, moneyline bets are a bit simpler, as all that matters is which team wins. Moneyline bets on the team expected to lose, the underdog, pay out more than bets on the team expected to win.

For example, Colorado beating Stanford as a +285 underdog means that a $100 bet on the Buffaloes profited $285. If Colorado had been -285 favorites and won, a $285 bet on the moneyline would profit $100.

Moneylines are also commonly used when making parlays, which are multiple bets tied into one. Let’s say you bet on Colorado's moneyline and the Over, both bets would need to win for that parlay to be successful. The risk may be greater, but so is the reward with increased odds. Use our Odds Calculator to calculate any bet amount or conversion.

FAQ: How to bet on the moneyline | How to make a parlay

Colorado Props

Instead of betting on the Buffaloes as a unit, you can also place bets on your favorite player on the team. These bets are called proposition (or prop) bets, and they involve betting over or under on certain statistical categories.

Prop picks you could make on the Buffaloes this year include betting on Shedeur Sanders' passing yards, Travis Hunter's receiving yards or interceptions, and much more.

If sports betting isn’t legal in your state or college props aren’t offered, you can use a platform like PrizePicks. It’s regulated as DFS, and allows you to pick player statistics to be more or less than the listed total. You can tie more and more stats together for bigger payouts.

FAQ: Here’s how prop betting works

Colorado Futures

With all of the bets available to you at U.S. online sportsbooks, you can even bet on the whole season for the Buffaloes. These bets, called futures, are settled at the end of the year and include things like over/under on total wins, odds to win the Big 12, national championship odds and many more.

As for our homegrown Buffaloes fans, check out our Colorado review page for in-state offers and up-to-date content on sports betting in the state.