Finding The Best Odds For Louisiana Tech Vs. Middle Tennessee State

  • Nicholas Vattiato has a lower passing yard total on Bovada than on FanDuel Sportsbook.
  • Middle Tennessee States moneyline odds are different on three different sportsbooks.

RUSTON, La. – The Conference USA mid week games continue on Thursday Night with a matchup between the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs and Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders.

Before betting on this game, you’ll want to make sure you’re getting the best value for your bet and there are two betting markets with significant differences that you can take advantage of. The first is on the college football props for Middle Tennessee QB, Nicholas Vattiato. Secondly, those looking to bet on Middle Tennessee straight up can get more value on their moneyline on certain books rather than others.

Nicholas Vattiato Seeing Different Passing Yard Totals

Bovada: Nicholas Vattiato Total Passing Yards

  • Over 254.5 -114
  • Under 254.5 -114

FanDuel: Nicholas Vattiato Total Passing Yards

  • Over 260.5 -114
  • Under 260.5 -114

A six-yard difference between Bovada and FanDuel for Vattiato’s passing yards is massive. To put things simply, those planning on taking the over should be taking it at Bovada while those who are betting the under could take it at FanDuel. You get a 6-yard cushion in either direction for whichever side you decide to bet on.

3 Sportsbooks, 3 Different Middle Tennessee Odds

Middle Tennessee State Odds

  • Bovada: +170
  • BetRivers: +155
  • BetMGM: +165

Three different college football sportsbooks each have different odds to bet on Middle Tennessee State. In this case, Bovada is offering plenty more value in Middle Tennessee than BetRivers and BetMGM.

Betting $100 at Bovada on the Blue Raiders would profit $170 while BetRivers would profit $155 and BetMGM $165. You’ll always want to chase the most money for your bet and Bovada is the place to do so for Middle Tennessee State odds.

About Samuel Profeta

Sam is a college football enthusiast and who's been on the CollegeFootballProps.com team since 2020. He grew up a Florida State fan and graduated as a Nole in 2019. When he's not chopping it up about the Seminoles CFP snub, he's playing dynasty mode on College Football 25.