The odds provided by numerous sports shops indicate that No. 1 Oregon is a small favorite to win the College Football Playoff.
Slightly more than 3-1 to win the CFP title, the Ducks are 13-0 after winning the Big Ten championship on Saturday night. Texas and Ohio State are vying for third and fourth place, while Georgia is a good second pick.
The following are the odds from many sports betting to win the CFP:
DraftKings
+320 Oregon
Georgia +380
State of Ohio +400
Texas +450
+750 for Notre Dame
Penn State 12-1
Alabama, 25-1
Tennessee, 25-1
30-1 Clemson
SMU 30-1
Arizona St. 40-1
Boise Street 40-1
Indiana 40-1
FanDuel
+330 Oregon
+350 Georgia
State of Ohio +400
Texas +450
+700 Notre Dame
13-1 Penn State
26-1 Tennessee
30-1 Clemson
Arizona St. 35-1
40-1 Alabama
SMU 40-1
50-1 Boise St.
50-1 Indiana
Betonline.ag
+325 Oregon
Georgia +375
State of Ohio +425
Texas +450
+750 for Notre Dame
Penn State 12-1
Tennessee, 25-1
30-1 Clemson
Alabama 30-1
SMU 40-1
Boise Street 40-1
Arizona St. 50-1
50-1 Indiana
Caesars
+310 Oregon
Georgia +370
Texas +380
+420 Ohio State
+750 for Notre Dame
14-1 Penn State
22-1 Tennessee
Alabama 30-1
30-1 Clemson
Arizona St. 40-1
SMU 40-1
Indiana 40-1
50-1 Boise St.
MGM
+325 Oregon
Georgia +375
State of Ohio +400
Texas +450
+750 for Notre Dame
14-1 Penn State
Tennessee, 25-1
30-1 Clemson
Arizona St. 40-1
40-1 Alabama
SMU 40-1
50-1 Boise St.
50-1 Indiana
The CircaSports
+315 Oregon
Georgia +425
Texas +475
State of Ohio +550
10-1 for Notre Dame
Penn State, 15-1
20-1 Alabama
Tennessee, 25-1
30-1 Clemson
Arizona St. 40-1
Boise Street 40-1
SMU 40-1
50-1 Indiana
The contact information for Nick Daschel is 360-607-4824, [email protected], or @nickdaschel.
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