College football betting season is right around the corner. The start of the NFL football season is less than two weeks away, and the NCAA Football begins their play next week. With each respective season preparing to get underway, I like to seek out some teams that rarely disappoint me. Sure, I have my favorite football teams, such as the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are the defending Super Bowl Champions, and I like Penn State, who are looking sharp and favored to win the Big Ten this year. I am already set in my ways when it comes to my favorite teams. I am not looking to jump ship or oust my favorites. I am, however, seeking out teams that perform for me during football betting season.

When I bet on football, I rarely bet on my favorite teams. There is a strong possibility that I bet with my heart, as opposed to my convictions when considering placing a bet on my favorite teams. When betting on football, logic, reasoning, and statistics are the benchmarks and indicators for the wise.

In fact, when I remain focused, I enjoy a tremendous amount of success when betting on football – most specifically college football. Providing I do my homework, and do not get too crazy on my “upset picks of the week” or my parlays, I usually net out a profit. When betting college ball, I find the football betting public is the best indicator for where my money is going. I have found that supporters of some teams have it spot on when betting their teams, while others are wrong all the time. I look for teams whose fan base has it consistently right or consistently wrong and I tend to bet those teams all season long. Some of the teams I look to bet weekly are as follows:

Navy – The betting public cannot seem to figure them out. When the money goes against them, they win. When the money is with them, they lose. The betting public gets it right about 30% of the time over the past few seasons. If your money is on Navy, mine is against them.

By comparison, the college football odds of Auburn and Alabama fans seem to have it right. Each of these teams seem to have a smarter football betting culture about them, as the public has got it right nearly seven out of ten games over the last few years. So while I go against the grain with Navy, I am likely to hop on the bandwagon when it comes to Auburn and Alabama, as their fan base seems far more realistic when it comes to football betting.