Updated College Football Playoff National Championship odds released after Week 11
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The College Football Playoff picture gained more clarity on Saturday, with Week 11 of the season completed. With fresh results available, Vegas Insider provided an update on the odds to win the CFP national championship in Las Angeles this January.
Georgia is still at the top, to no surprise, as they are the only team without plus odds. Kirby Smart got a routine win over Mississippi State over the weekend, clinching their spot in Atlanta as the SEC East representative. Just one more conference game remains, with Kentucky playing host.
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Behind Georgia are the two Big Ten rivals, with Ohio State just ahead of Michigan. The two will face off against each other the Saturday after Thanksgiving. A typical Michigan-Ohio State matchup can provide a lot of drama, even when nothing is on the line. Everything might be on the line come Nov. 26, as the two duke it out for a potential playoff spot.
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Here are the full, remaining odds for the CFP National Championship.
CFP National Championship odds after Week 11
Georgia -105
Ohio State +250
Michigan +800
Tennessee +1600
TCU +2500
LSU +5000
USC +5000
Clemson +8000
Ole Miss +8000
Alabama +20000
Utah +20000
Oregon +25000
Even with a win against Ole Miss, Alabama tumbled down the list, previously being +4100. The Crimson Tide cannot appear in the SEC Championship game anymore, with LSU locking up that spot thanks to a win against Arkansas. Brian Kelly’s squad now has the best odds of any of the two-loss teams mentioned.
TCU took a significant jump forward, moving from +4100 a week ago. Arguably their hardest test remaining on the season is now passed, getting a crucial road win against Texas. Already in the top four of the CFP standings, the Horned Frogs should be in the playoff if they are able to win out.