NCAA Division 1 odds: best prices & no-vig fair odds
Upcoming NCAA Division 1 fixtures with the single best available price per outcome across 1 tracked bookmakers, next to the margin-free no-vig fair odds derived from the sharp consensus. Prices refresh continuously as the market moves. A “—” in the fair column means too few independent books have priced that match yet for an honest fair price — the raw odds are shown, and the fair fills in as the market deepens.
| When | Match | Best 1 | Best 2 | Fair 1/2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thu Sep 03 · 23:00 UTC | Samford vs Southern Illinois | 2.73 | 1.10 | — / — |
| Sat Sep 05 · 16:30 UTC | Georgetown vs Lehigh | 2.73 | 1.10 | — / — |
| Sat Sep 05 · 18:00 UTC | Monmouth vs Sacred Heart | 1.10 | 2.58 | — / — |
| Sat Sep 05 · 19:00 UTC | Montana vs Drake | 1.10 | 3.28 | — / — |
| Sat Sep 05 · 22:00 UTC | Mercer vs Presbyterian | 1.10 | 3.28 | — / — |
| Sat Sep 05 · 22:00 UTC | Bucknell vs Villanova | 2.58 | 1.10 | — / — |
| Sat Sep 05 · 23:00 UTC | Western Illinois vs Illinois State | 2.66 | 1.10 | — / — |
| Sun Sep 06 · 00:00 UTC | Stephen F. Austin vs Texas A and M Commerce | 1.10 | 2.80 | — / — |
| Sun Sep 06 · 00:30 UTC | Montana State vs Butler | 1.05 | 9.37 | — / — |
| Sun Sep 06 · 02:00 UTC | San Diego vs UC Davis | 2.80 | 1.10 | — / — |
| Sat Sep 12 · 00:00 UTC | Kansas vs Missouri | — | — | 3.25 / 1.51 |
| Sat Sep 12 · 19:30 UTC | Notre Dame vs Rice | 1.02 | 23.32 | — / — |
| Sat Sep 19 · 23:30 UTC | Notre Dame vs Michigan State | 1.05 | 11.70 | — / — |
The “fair” columns are what each outcome would pay with the bookmaker's margin removed. When a book's best price sits above fair, the bet is priced in your favor — that gap is exactly what Omenizer's detection engine scans for, league-wide, around the clock. Methodology · the dataset · bookmaker margins ranked.
FAQ
- Which bookmaker has the best american football odds right now?
- Measured across the last 7 days of american football markets, the cheapest venues we track are Prophet X ($3.15 per $100, incl. 2.0% commission), isn ($3.28 per $100), Novig ($3.34 per $100). That is the all-in cost of a $100 bet versus fair prices — the margin in the odds plus any commission the venue charges, which is why an exchange's low margin doesn't always win. See the full bookmaker cost comparison.
- What are no-vig fair odds for NCAA Division 1?
- The price each outcome would pay with the bookmaker's margin removed, derived from the sharp consensus for the same market. When a book's price beats fair, the difference is real expected value — how fair prices are made.
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