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CFB900 is a fast-paced college football betting podcast delivering sharp market insights, best bets, and game breakdowns in 900 seconds or less.

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    2026 Conference USA Betting Preview in 900 Seconds

    2026 Conference USA Betting Preview in 900 Seconds A full breakdown of the 2026 Conference USA landscape — contenders, dark horses, and where the value lives in the futures market. Jacksonville State opens the show at #1 in the early CUSA Power Rankings. HC Charles Kelly has built a foundation here, returning dual-threat QB Caden Creel (1,500 passing, 1,000+ rushing) and one of the most experienced offensive lines in the G6. The defense has questions in the pass rush but returns a strong back seven anchored by All-Conference S Caleb Nix. The schedule dodges Liberty, with road trips to Kennesaw, WKU, and Delaware as the toughest league games. Liberty is the most talented roster in the conference — again — but a perplexing one. Jamey Chadwell is coming off back-to-back disappointing seasons despite the most resources in the league. A stacked RB room (Coleman, Udoh, plus transfers from Colorado State, Wyoming, Duke, and Florida State) and trench continuity are real, but a three-QB room of Vasko, Wake Forest transfer DeShawn Purdie, and West Virginia's Jaylen Henderson raises questions about program direction. New DC Shawn Quinn (Virginia Tech ILB coach) has work to do up front and in the secondary. Western Kentucky has been the model of consistency — five straight 8-win seasons under Tyson Helton across multiple coordinator changes. New OC Bodie Reeder comes over from rival Middle Tennessee in a hire that doesn't wow. Rodney Tisdale returns at QB with FSU transfer Brock Glenn on campus. A brutal non-con at Nevada, Georgia, and Indiana — plus a short-week trip to New Mexico State — could tank their market rating early and create ATS value in October. Dark horse: Delaware. Full continuity at HC/OC/DC and QB Nick Minicucci (3,600 yards, 23-7 TD-INT) returning. Top two rushers, top WR, both tackles, and All-Conference C Steven Demboski back. The defense was the limiter last year — if it can climb from horrid to average behind All-Conference S KT Seay and pass rusher Noah Matthews, the most dynamic offense in CUSA carries the rest. Getting Liberty early and at home helps. Quick hits: Kennesaw State — Rickie Collins in from Syracuse, lost all key offensive contributors, profiles as an early-season Under teamFIU — Conference title hopes hurt by drawing Jax State, Liberty, Delaware, and Kennesaw all on the roadSam Houston — Back home after playing 70 miles from campus during a disastrous 2025; HFA recalibration mattersMiddle Tennessee — Little talent, hardly any portal class, terrible coach in Derrick Mason. One of the worst teams in college footballScheduling quirks — CUSA's October weeknight slate compresses things hard: Liberty plays 3 games in 15 days, Missouri State 3 games in 13 days, with FIU and Kennesaw getting extended rest instead of true byesBest Bets (tracked in the public Google Sheet): Jacksonville State Over 7.5 wins (+105, DK/MGM)Middle Tennessee Under 3.5 wins (+114/+125)Delaware to win CUSA (+700)

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