Champion Dawgs favored to win CFP next season
Fresh off winning back-to-back championship games, the Georgia Bulldogs are the general betting favorites at +375 to win next season’s College Football Playoff.Alabama (+550)and Ohio State (+650) are next in line, forming the very same trio of favorites that got in last season. The biggest distinction is that the Dawgs have actually seemingly changed the Crimson Tide as the sport’s gold standard.”We still believe they’re going to be the very best team in
the very best conference. They’re going to lose [Stetson] Bennett, however Bama is going to lose [Bryce] Young,”Caesars Sportsbook lead college football trader Joey Feazel informed ESPN.”Georgia has a light schedule with just like three reasonably hard games.”TCU lost to Georgia 65-7 in Monday’s CFP title game, disappointing capping off an amazing underdog story. The Horned Frogs had 200-1 odds prior to the season and would have been considered perhaps the best long shot in American team sports history.2 Related Oddsmakers do not anticipate a large spike in long shot gamblers, following the
Horned Frogs’unlikely run.”I believe they’ll take some pokes at groups with chances from 35-1 to 75-1,”DraftKings sportsbook director Johnny Avello told ESPN. “But college football championship winners have generally originated from groups priced on the lower end of the spectrum.”TCU is 40-1 next season and will lose quarterback Max Duggan, the Heisman Trophy runner-up. Southern California, which returns Heisman winner Caleb Williams at quarterback, is the fourth favorite at 10-1 chances. Williams is the +550 wagering preferred for next year’s Heisman award.The Trojans landed Williams from Oklahoma through the recently formed transfer portal, which continues to effect programs. Notre Dame (20-1) will include Wake Forest transfer quarterback Sam Hartman.
“The website in the spring is a big factor … you truly just have to remain on top of it, “Feazel said.Michigan, which has reached the CFP in successive seasons, is connected with LSU as the 5th favorite at 14-1 odds.Clemson, which missed the CFP in
back-to-back years after qualifying for the playoff six straight times, is next at 18-1 chances. The Tigers have actually handed the
reins to Cade Klubnik, who took control of for their Dec. 30 Orange Bowl game as a true freshman quarterback.