College football betting odds: Week 13

November 27, 2015: Washington against Washington State. Washington defeated Washington State 45-10 at Husky Stadium in Seattle, WA during the 108th annual Apple Cup (Photo by Jesse Beals/Icon Sportswire) (Photo by Jesse Beals/Icon Sportswire/Corbis via Getty Images)
November 27, 2015: Washington against Washington State. Washington defeated Washington State 45-10 at Husky Stadium in Seattle, WA during the 108th annual Apple Cup (Photo by Jesse Beals/Icon Sportswire) (Photo by Jesse Beals/Icon Sportswire/Corbis via Getty Images) /
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College football “Rivalry Week” is here, FanSided has your comprehensive betting odds guide for Week 13.

With Week 12 in the books, the college football season rolls on with “Rivalry Week”.

The College Football Playoff picture has been narrowed down, only a select few still have hopes for a national championship. The top four teams in the College Football Playoff rankings didn’t change following the conclusion of Week 12. Undefeated Alabama is still far and away the No.1 seed, followed by one loss Ohio State.

Michigan and Clemson are ranked three and four, with Washington and Wisconsin rounding out the top six, respectively.

For most teams, this week’s rivalry game is the only thing left to play for. Teams will be battling for in-state bragging rights, as well as the unique trophies that most rivalry games produce.

Week 13 will begin on Thanksgiving night, followed by exciting slates of games on Friday and Saturday.

Below, we will list the betting odds for all power conference games in Week 13, plus some of the smaller conference rivalry games. Odds made available by Covers.com.

ACC:

  • NC State at North Carolina (-10)
  • Virginia at Virginia Tech (-18.5)
  • Georgia Tech at Georgia (-4)
  • Kentucky at Louisville (-26)
  • Syracuse at Pittsburgh (-4.5)
  • Boston College at Wake Forest (-3)
  • Duke at Miami (-15)
  • South Carolina at Clemson (-24)
  • Florida at Florida State (-7.5)

Big 12:

  • TCU at Texas (-3)
  • Baylor (-5.5) at Texas Tech
  • Kansas at Kansas State (-27)
  • West Virginia (-7) at Iowa State

Big Ten:

  • Nebraska at Iowa (-1.5)
  • Rutgers at Maryland (-14)
  • Michigan at Ohio State (-6.5)
  • Purdue at Indiana (-20.5)
  • Illinois at Northwestern (-16.5)
  • Michigan State at Penn State (-12.5)
  • Minnesota at Wisconsin (-14.5)

Pac-12:

  • Washington (-6) at Washington State
  • Arizona State (-3) at Arizona
  • Notre Dame at USC (-17)
  • Oregon (-3) at Oregon State
  • UCLA (-3) at California
  • Utah at Colorado (-10)
  • Rice at Stanford (-36)

SEC:

  • LSU at Texas A&M (-7)
  • Arkansas (-8) at Missouri
  • Auburn at Alabama (-17)
  • Mississippi State at Ole Miss (-8)
  • Tennessee (-7.5) at Vanderbilt
  • South Carolina at Clemson (-24)
  • Florida at Florida State (-7.5)
  • Georgia Tech at Georgia (-4)
  • Kentucky at Louisville (-26)

Other Rivalry Games:

  • Nevada at UNLV (-9.5)
  • Utah State at BYU (-18)
  • UCF at USF (-10)
  • Navy (-7) at SMU

Next: Ranking The 25 Best Rivalries In College Football

In betting terms, Colorado have been the most profitable power conference football team in 2016. The Buffaloes have covered all but one game so far in their 11 game schedule, leaving them at 10-1 against the spread. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Arizona has only covered once in their 11 game schedule. The Wildcats are 1-10 against the spread in 2016.