2023 College Football Playoff Winner Odds
We've back to co-favorites at the top of the college football national championship odds board.
- We began the season with Alabama as the consensus favorite. But after some un-convincing efforts and an injury to quarterback Bryce Young, the Tide dropped behind Georgia in Week 3, then fell to +350 when they lost to Tennessee.
- Georgia looked unstoppable after dismantling Oregon in their opener, but the offense has since returned to earth and is now struggling with explosive plays on offense.
- Now Ohio State is the co-favorite following huge wins over Wisconsin, Rutgers and Michigan State. FanDuel lists both UGA and OSU at +180.
What's most interesting, though, is that the second tier of contenders has grown, and their odds have shortened. Before the season, there were pretty much five teams under 20-1 -- Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, Clemson, and USC.
Michigan and Tennessee are now firmly in that group, and Oregon has also moved up to +4000. An opening-game loss to Georgia will mean the Ducks have to be perfect the rest of the way, but they're far from eliminated at this stage.
The biggest hurdles left for the Vols are Kentucky this week, and Georgia next week in Athens, where they'll be a significant underdog. And barring several more upsets, the winner of that game will win the SEC East.
Odds via FanDuel and updated in real-time.
Ohio State Buckeyes | +200 |
Georgia Bulldogs | +200 |
Alabama Crimson Tide | +300 |
Tennessee Volunteers | +1000 |
Michigan Wolverines | +1600 |
Clemson Tigers | +1600 |
Oregon Ducks | +4000 |
USC Trojans | +6000 |
TCU Horned Frogs | +7000 |
North Carolina Tar Heels | +8000 |
Ole Miss Rebels | +10000 |
Texas Longhorns | +13000 |
Texas A&M Aggies | +15000 |
Illinois Fighting Illini | +20000 |
Wake Forest Demon Deacons | +20000 |
South Carolina Gamecocks | +20000 |
UCLA Bruins | +20000 |
Iowa Hawkeyes | +25000 |
California Bears | +25000 |
Oklahoma State Cowboys | +25000 |
LSU Tigers | +25000 |
Utah Utes | +30000 |
Maryland Terrapins | +30000 |
Houston Cougars | +30000 |
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | +30000 |
Minnesota Golden Gophers | +30000 |
Oregon State Beavers | +30000 |
Florida Gators | +40000 |
Cincinnati Bearcats | +40000 |
Arkansas Razorbacks | +49000 |
Liberty Flames | +49000 |
Wisconsin Badgers | +50000 |
Louisville Cardinals | +50000 |
Stanford Cardinal | +50000 |
West Virginia Mountaineers | +50000 |
Utah State Aggies | +50000 |
Syracuse Orange | +50000 |
Penn State Nittany Lions | +50000 |
Kansas State Wildcats | +50000 |
Texas Tech Red Raiders | +50000 |
Washington Huskies | +50000 |
Oklahoma Sooners | +50000 |
Kentucky Wildcats | +50000 |
Purdue Boilermakers | +100000 |
Mississippi State Bulldogs | +100000 |
North Carolina State Wolfpack | +100000 |
Washington State Cougars | +100000 |
Kansas Jayhawks | +100000 |
Florida State Seminoles | +100000 |
Iowa State Cyclones | +100000 |
Who Are the National Title Favorites?
According to the betting market, there are only four teams with a greater than 5% chance to win the national title. And that shouldn't be a surprise -- Alabama has won five of the last 11 national titles and has missed the College Football Playoff just once.
1. Alabama
The Tide had a bit of a disappointing 2021 season by their standards, losing to Texas A&M in the regular season and Georgia in the national title game. They did win the SEC Championship Game in a rout of the Bulldogs.
In 2022, they'll bring back Heisman winner Bryce Young, lots of key pieces on defense and while they lose some key skill position players, it's Alabama. Nick Saban always reloads quickly.
2. Ohio State
For the first time since 2016, a team other than Ohio State won the Big Ten East in 2021. The Michigan Wolverines upset the Buckeyes in the final game of the regular season to propel them to their first conference title and College Football Playoff appearance.
The Buckeyes will be back, though. Heisman runner-up C.J. Stroud will be under center and Jaxson Smith-Njiba -- the guy who went for 15 catches, 347 yards and three touchdowns in that epic Rose Bowl against Utah -- will star at wideout.
3. Georgia
Georgia lost a lot of its best defensive players -- five Bulldogs went in the first round of the NFL Draft alone -- but has recruited at an elite level and will be right back in the fold. The SEC East is Georgia's for the taking, and the new-look defense will be tested by Oregon in the opening week.
4. Clemson
This is the longest preseason price we've seen on Clemson since 2017, when the Tigers eventually lose to Alabama in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
The 2021 season was a disaster for Clemson on offense, as D.J. Uiagalelei averaged just 6.0 yards per attempt with a 9/10 TD/INT ratio.
But if you look at the end result, the 10-3 season wasn't bad by team's most standards. Clemson lost 10-3 to national champion Georgia to open the season, in double overtime to N.C. State, and by 10 points at ACC champion Pitt. The Tigers closed the year with wins over Wake Forest, South Carolina and Iowa State, finishing 14th in the AP Poll.
5. USC
It wouldn't be a surprise to see USC as the most-bet national title future on the board. The allure of everything that made the program great 15-20 years ago, plus coach Lincoln Riley and quarterback Caleb Williams leading a new-look offense in a weak conference, will make them an attractive punt at +4000.
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