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To Make 12 Team Playoff​

Georgia
-900
Ohio State
-800
Texas
-500
Oregon
-500
Notre Dame
-210
Florida State
-200
Clemson
-200
Kansas State
-175
Ole Miss
-125
Michigan
-110
Utah
+100
Penn State
+110
Miami
+110
Alabama
+120
Tennessee
+225
Arizona
+225
LSU
+250
Missouri
+250
Kansas
+250
Louisville
+290
USC
+550
NC State
+550
Texas A&M
+575
Iowa
+675
Texas Tech
+700
Iowa State
+700
Oklahoma
+800
Oklahoma State
+800
Auburn
+900
Washington
+1000
Colorado
+1600
Nebraska
+1800
Florida
+2000
Syracuse
+7500
 

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Bettors bank on ā€˜act of Godā€™ for team not to make new 12-team CFP​

LV REVIEW JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION

The college football landscape will look different this season, which kicks off Aug. 24.

The dissolution of the Pac-12 has caused a seismic shift in conference realignment and transformed the Power Five into the Power Four.

The Big Ten will now feature Oregon, Washington, Southern California and UCLA. The Big 12 has added Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado and Utah. The Atlantic Coast Conference now includes California and Stanford, as well as Southern Methodist.

Other major moves included Texas and Oklahoma leaving the Big 12 to join the Southeastern Conference, Nick Saban retiring as Alabama coach and Jim Harbaugh leaving Michigan after winning a national title to coach the Los Angeles Chargers.

But the most notable change is the College Football Playoff expanding from four teams to 12. The field will include the five highest-ranked conference champions ā€” almost certainly the Power Four conference champs and the top Group of Five conference champ ā€” and the seven highest-ranked remaining teams.

The top four teams will receive a first-round bye to the quarterfinals.

National title odds

Georgia is the clear favorite (3-1 at Circa Sports) to win its third national title in four years. Ohio State is the clear second choice (+425).

ā€œGeorgia and Ohio State have separated themselves, as far as talent level and expectations going into this year,ā€ Westgate SuperBook oddsmaker Ed Salmons said. ā€œMichiganā€™s nowhere near what they were last year at this time. That doesnā€™t mean they wonā€™t make the playoffs.

ā€œOhio State will probably get their hardest competition from Oregon, which is just so weird to say that theyā€™re in the same conference now.ā€

Georgia and Ohio State account for 43 percent of the money wagered at Caesars Sportsbook on the national champion market.

ā€œFor good reason,ā€ Caesars head of football Joey Feazel said. ā€œOhio State has a lot of key pieces on offense, and they get Chip Kelly, an offensive genius, as their offensive coordinator. Theyā€™re going to be stacked.

ā€œGeorgia has been the class (of college football) the last couple of years, so itā€™s no surprise to see them as the favorite going into the season.ā€

Texas is the clear third pick to win it all (+750 at Caesars). Oregon is the clear fourth choice (11-1).

ā€œTexas is loaded again,ā€ Salmons said. ā€œTheyā€™re definitely on an upward trajectory. They seem like theyā€™re going to be a player for years to come now. That program has really gone up.ā€

Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers and Georgia quarterback Carson Beck are 8-1 co-favorites at the SuperBook to win the Heisman Trophy.

Former Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who will replace Bo Nix at Oregon, is also a leading candidate at 14-1.

ā€œItā€™s the system, itā€™s not the quarterback,ā€ Salmons said of Oregon. ā€œOutside of the Big Tenā€™s big three teams ā€” Ohio State, Penn State and Michigan ā€” theyā€™ll have no problems dominating teams, especially at home.

ā€œTheyā€™ll have a huge home-field advantage in Oregon.ā€

The next tier of teams includes Alabama (16-1 at Caesars), Louisiana State and Mississippi. Each are 20-1 at the SuperBook.

Salmons expects the Crimson Tide to keep rolling under former Washington coach Kalen DeBoer, who replaced Saban.

ā€œ(DeBoer) is a great coach,ā€ Salmons said. ā€œI would be shocked if Alabama is not another top-10 team in the country again. They seem loaded.ā€

Playoff odds

Caesars has posted odds to make the 12-team playoff, and Georgia and Ohio State are -600 co-favorites. Sharp bettors backed the Buckeyes at their opening price of -450.

ā€œSome people see this as an act of God for them not to make it,ā€ Feazel said.

Caesars also took sharp action on Notre Dame, moving its price from -150 to -190. As an independent, the Fighting Irish canā€™t get a first-round bye. But theyā€™re tied for the highest season win total at 10Ā½ with Georgia, Liberty, Ohio State, Oregon and Texas.

ā€œThe expectation is as long as they get nine or 10 wins, the committee is not going to overlook them,ā€ Feazel said.

Liberty has the shortest playoff odds of any Group of Five team at 2-1. Boise State is next at 7-1.

ā€œThatā€™s going to be the most interesting part, seeing how the non-Power Four spot is bet into ā€¦ and what the committee is going to base that on,ā€ Feazel said. ā€œLiberty is certainly going to be in (contention). But if they go undefeated, how is the committee going to take them over, say, a one-loss Boise State team that is going to be competing in a more competitive conference in the Mountain West?ā€
 

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The Utes are def getting in. Even if it is the 12 spot. That's not bias either, I worked for the U of U and still am not a fan of my time there and it was like 18 years ago :ROFLMAO:

I'll root for BYU over those heathens any day of the week.
 

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King, I'm already eyeing up Tenn +4.5 @Chi for week One:

1) Caleb's Fumble rate was extremely high in College. Versus NFL Def Ends, Good Luck.
2) I've been studying the track record of high draft choice QBs who debut in Week One. It's not pretty.
Teaser +11 for me

Free leg
Already looking at Week 1 I love it :cheers:
 
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