2024 College Football pickem Pools
College Football Pickem Pools
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We offer several different types of college football pickem pools, that start with the first kickoff of the regular season and run through conference championship games, as well as bowl games.
Create your college football pickem pool
We host many different formats of college football pickem pools. Including weekly football top 25 as well as conference-only pools for the top football conferences, like SEC, ACC, Big-12, Big-ten and others. We also have "combo" pools which include NFL games, too.Which games do you want for your college football pool?
Feature highlights:
- Commissioners can customize picks deadlines
- Commissioners can edit anyone's picks at any time
- Players can view everyone's picks (after picks deadline)
- Players can add additional sets of picks
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What It Is
Challenge you and your friends' knowledge of college football. See who can correctly pick the most games each week. Accrue points based on the outcome of each game. Don't worry, we do all of the calculations..Object of the Game
How It Works
- For pools that include top 25 teams, we put the games of teams that are in the top 25 polls, into that week's picks sheet, shortly after the football polls are released each week.
- For conference-only pools, each week's games are put into the system before the season starts.
- You and your buddies make your predictions each week.
- We enter the game scores and calculate everyone's pool standings.
- You and your buddies check the site to see how you did.
Scoring
For against-the-spread scoring methods, we use half-point spreads, so, there are never any ties. We've found that half-point spreads make understanding how to pick teams against the spread a lot easier. We typically get spread information from reputable outlets, like espn.com, actionnetwork.com, OddsShark.com and VegasInsider.com. Please note that games involving non-FBS teams won't typically have official spreads. In that case, the spread is up to our discretion. We do our best to research the teams involved, where the game is to be played and other key factors, before coming up with a spread. The same goes for games with teams that have key injuries, where Vegas is slow/reluctant to release a spread. This scenario doesn't typically happen very often, but, when a key player, like a starting QB or primary RB sustains an injury and there is no information available about whether that player will play the next game or not, then the release of the spread for that game may be delayed several days. In the event that a spread for a game is delayed a few days, we may intervene and come up with a spread, ourselves. We prefer not to do that, but, if a spread is not announced by Wednesday night or Thursday morning, before a Saturday game, we'll put one in there.
Please note, that once a spread is put into the system, it can't be changed, because people may have already made their picks based on that spread.
We tweet/post new games and spreads, amongst other things, via our twitter account and our facebook page. Follow us to stay abreast of the latest changes.
We have 8 different scoring options to choose from.
Straight Pick em
» 1 point for each correct pick
» 1 point for each correct pick
Ranked Pick em
» For each correct pick, users will receive the number of points equal to the confidence rank that they entered for that game.
» The goal is to score the most points, which may not equate to the most wins
» The "catch" is that ranking numbers can only be used once
» For each correct pick, users will receive the number of points equal to the confidence rank that they entered for that game.
» The goal is to score the most points, which may not equate to the most wins
» The "catch" is that ranking numbers can only be used once
- Put high points on your most confident pick
- Put low points on your least confident pick
Pick em Against The Spread (ATS)
» All games are picked against half-point spreads
» 1 point for each correct pick
» How it works: Picking Against the Spread
» All games are picked against half-point spreads
» 1 point for each correct pick
» How it works: Picking Against the Spread
- Picking against the spread is where you try to determine which team will cover the spread; not necessarily which team will win.
- While certain teams will win their game, they will not “cover the spread”, and thus if the team is selected it will count as a loss.
- Example
- The home team is favored by 16.5 points (-16.5)
- The home team beats their opponent by 8 points (31 to 23), but, the home team's spread was (-16.5), so, when picking against the spread, the home team's score was 14.5 (31 minus 16.5), which is less than their opponent's score of 23.
- This means anyone who picked the home team to win by 16.5 points or more was incorrect, since they only won by 8 points
Ranked Pick em Against The Spread (ATS)
» All games are picked against half-point spreads
» For each correct pick, users will receive the number of points equal to the confidence rank that they entered for that game.
» The goal is to score the most points, which may not equate to the most wins
» The "catch" is that ranking numbers can only be used once
» Odds are enterred for the following week after the current week's last game, by The PoolTracker Team
» How it works: Picking Against the Spread
» All games are picked against half-point spreads
» For each correct pick, users will receive the number of points equal to the confidence rank that they entered for that game.
» The goal is to score the most points, which may not equate to the most wins
» The "catch" is that ranking numbers can only be used once
- Put high points on your most confident pick
- Put low points on your least confident pick
» Odds are enterred for the following week after the current week's last game, by The PoolTracker Team
» How it works: Picking Against the Spread
- Picking against the spread is where you try to determine which team will cover the spread; not necessarily which team will win.
- While certain teams will win their game, they will not “cover the spread”, and thus if the team is selected it will count as a loss.
- Example
- The home team is favored by 16.5 points (-16.5)
- The home team beats their opponent by 8 points (31 to 23), but, the home team's spread was (-16.5), so, when picking against the spread, the home team's score was 14.5 (31 minus 16.5), which is less than their opponent's score of 23.
- This means anyone who picked the home team to win by 16.5 points or more was incorrect, since they only won by 8 points
Straight Pick 'em - Losses count negative
» 1 point for each correct pick
» -1 point for each incorrect pick
» 1 point for each correct pick
» -1 point for each incorrect pick
Ranked Pick 'em - Losses count negative
» For each incorrect pick, users will have the number of points equal to their confidence rank for that game subtracted from their total.
» The goal is to score the most points, which may not equate to the most wins
» The "catch" is that ranking numbers can only be used once
» For each incorrect pick, users will have the number of points equal to their confidence rank for that game subtracted from their total.
» The goal is to score the most points, which may not equate to the most wins
» The "catch" is that ranking numbers can only be used once
- Put high points on your most confident pick
- Put low points on your least confident pick
Pick em Against The Spread - Losses count negative
» All games are picked against half-point spreads
» 1 point for each correct pick
» -1 point for each incorrect pick
» How it works: Picking Against the Spread
» All games are picked against half-point spreads
» 1 point for each correct pick
» -1 point for each incorrect pick
» How it works: Picking Against the Spread
- Picking against the spread is where you try to determine which team will cover the spread; not necessarily which team will win.
- While certain teams will win their game, they will not “cover the spread”, and thus if the team is selected it will count as a loss.
- Example
- The home team is favored by 16.5 points (-16.5)
- The home team beats their opponent by 8 points (31 to 23), but, the home team's spread was (-16.5), so, when picking against the spread, the home team's score was 14.5 (31 minus 16.5), which is less than their opponent's score of 23.
- This means anyone who picked the home team to win by 16.5 points or more was incorrect, since they only won by 8 points
Ranked Against The Spread - Losses count negative
» All games are picked against half-point spreads
» For each incorrect pick, users will have the number of points equal to their confidence rank for that game subtracted from their total.
» The goal is to score the most points, which may not equate to the most wins
» The "catch" is that ranking numbers can only be used once
» How it works: Picking Against the Spread
» All games are picked against half-point spreads
» For each incorrect pick, users will have the number of points equal to their confidence rank for that game subtracted from their total.
» The goal is to score the most points, which may not equate to the most wins
» The "catch" is that ranking numbers can only be used once
- Put high points on your most confident pick
- Put low points on your least confident pick
» How it works: Picking Against the Spread
- Picking against the spread is where you try to determine which team will cover the spread; not necessarily which team will win.
- While certain teams will win their game, they will not “cover the spread”, and thus if the team is selected it will count as a loss.
- Example
- The home team is favored by 16.5 points (-16.5)
- The home team beats their opponent by 8 points (31 to 23), but, the home team's spread was (-16.5), so, when picking against the spread, the home team's score was 14.5 (31 minus 16.5), which is less than their opponent's score of 23.
- This means anyone who picked the home team to win by 16.5 points or more was incorrect, since they only won by 8 points
Tie Breaker:
Total Points of Last Game of the Week
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Other Options
- You choose how many weeks to compare, for the season standings.
- You choose your pool's weekly picks deadline.
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» College Bowl Challenge Pickem Pool
» College Football Top 25 Weekly Pickem Pool
» ACC Conference Football Pickem Pool
» American Athletic Conference / Big East Conference Football Pickem Pool
» Big 12 Conference Football Pickem Pool
» Big Ten Conference Football Pickem Pool
» MAC Conference Football Pickem Pool
» SEC Conference Football Pickem Pool
» Mountain West Conference (MWC) Football Pickem Pool
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