College Football Odds Week 1: Tennessee State vs Notre Dame Lines, Spreads, Betting Trends
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College football odds for Week 1 are on the board and receiving plenty of attention as we tackle all the major storylines of the weekend. The Tennessee State Tigers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish meet at Notre Dame Stadium on Saturday, September 2 at 3:30 p.m. ET on NBC.
Here's everything you need to know about the college football odds for the Week 1 game between Tennessee State and Notre Dame: the opening lines, spreads, betting trends and more. Check back regularly for updates.
Tennessee State vs No. 13 Notre Dame Odds

- Opening point spread: TBA
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- Opening total: TBA
- Time: 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday (NBC)
UPDATE 4 P.M. ET MONDAY: NBC has a real peach of a game here, with no sportsbooks offering odds at the moment. Any sportsbooks that decide to post this game later in the week will surely have Notre Dame a massive favorite against far-outclassed FCS foe Tennessee State.
Notre Dame (1-0 SU and ATS) already has a game under its belt, thumping Navy 42-3 in a Week 0 neutral-site meeting in Dublin, Ireland. The Fighting Irish easily cashed as 20.5-point faves.
Saturday's game is Tennessee State's opener, after a 4-7 SU season in the Ohio Valley Conference last year. The Tigers are now in the Big South-OVC Association.
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