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Can You Bet on Mizzou Odds for Week 1 of College Football in Missouri?

Paul Costanzo

By Paul Costanzo in Sports Betting News

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  • Week 1 of the college football season kicks off Thursday night and runs through Monday
  • The Missouri Tigers open the season as a heavy favorite against Central Arkansas
  • Missouri sports betting will not launch until Dec. 1, meaning you cannot bet on games yet in the Show-Me State

The Missouri Tigers play Central Arkansas Thursday in Week 1 of the college football season, but you can’t bet on the game in Missouri.

Show-Me State residents are still awaiting the launch of Missouri sports betting apps on Dec. 1, 2025, so they will not be able to get in on this weekend’s action within state lines.

Central Arkansas vs. Mizzou Football Odds for Week 1

Mizzou is a heavy favorite against FCS opponent Central Arkansas in Week 1 of the college football season. The game kicks off at 6:30 p.m. CT, and will air on the SEC Network.

Here’s a look at the latest Mizzou football odds ahead of the game:

TeamsSpreadMoneylineTotal
Central Arkansas+36.5 (-110)+4000Over 51.5 (-110)
Missouri-36.5 (-110)-50000Under 51.5 (-110)

These odds are via DraftKings Missouri, which has received one of the state’s two untethered sports betting licenses from the Missouri Gaming Commission.

When Can You Bet on College Football in Missouri?

While sports betting is coming to Missouri, you will not be able to place bets on the college football regular season.

With a Dec. 1 launch, online sportsbooks in Missouri will be available for conference championship games and betting on the College Football Playoffs, but that’s two days after Mizzou plays its last regular season game against Arkansas on Nov. 29.

There could be as many as 14 sports betting apps available for the much-anticipated launch, and several have already thrown their hat into the ring. DraftKings and Circa have received the untethered licenses, while FanDuel Missouri, Fanatics Sportsbook Missouri, BetMGM Missouri, bet365 Missouri, Caesars Sportsbook Missouri and Underdog have all announced partnerships for market access.

To bet on regular season college football games this season, you’ll need to cross state lines into Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Tennessee or Kentucky, where online sports betting is currently available.

Week 1 College Football Odds

There are plenty of big games in Week 1, and while you can’t bet on them in yet in Missouri, you obviously can watch. You can also start preparing for December by tracking how teams are doing against the spread.

Here are the betting lines for some of the biggest college football games of Week 1:

  • Boise State (-5.5) at South Florida, 4:30 p.m. CT, Thursday
  • Nebraska (-6.5) at Cincinnati, 8 p.m. CT, Thursday
  • Auburn (-2.5) at Baylor, 7 p.m. CT, Friday
  • Texas at Ohio State (-1.5), 11 a.m. CT, Saturday
  • Syracuse at Tennessee (-13.5), 11 a.m. CT, Saturday
  • Alabama (-13.5) at Florida State, 2:30 p.m. CT, Saturday
  • Missouri State at USC (-35.5), 6:30 p.m. CT, Saturday
  • LSU at Clemson (-4.5), 6:30 p.m. CT, Saturday
  • Utah (-5.5) at UCLA, 10 p.m. CT, Saturday
  • Virginia Tech at South Carolina (-7.5), 2 p.m. CT, Sunday
  • Notre Dame (-2.5) at Miami, 6:30 p.m. CT, Sunday
Paul Costanzo
Paul Costanzo

Evergreen Writer/Editor; Sportsbook Expert

With nearly two decades of experience in sports media, Paul Costanzo turned his professional attention to sports betting and online gambling in January of 2022. He's covered every angle of the industry since then, managing and creating content for PlayMichigan and The Sporting News, and now SBD.

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