Updated College Football Playoff National Championship odds released after Week 4
With four weeks down, the college football landscape is shaping up and with only a handful of undefeated teams left, Vegas has updated its odds to win the College Football Playoff National Championship after little movement in the AP Top 25 this weekend.
Georgia, Alabama and Ohio State are the heavy favorites to bring home the CFP title after strong starts to the season. Clemson and USC have the next-best odds at +1500 each, even though Michigan is ahead of both of them in the latest AP rankings. The Wolverines come in directly behind the Tigers and Trojans in the national championship race with +2540 odds themselves.
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Here are the full odds to win the CFP through four weeks.
Full College Football Playoff national championship odds after Week 4
- Georgia Bulldogs +184
- Alabama Crimson Tide +198
- Ohio State Buckeyes +255
- Clemson Tigers +1500
- USC Trojans +1500
- Michigan Wolverines +2540
- Utah Utes +6300
- Tennessee Volunteers +6720
- Penn State Nittany Lions +6920
- Oklahoma State Cowboys +9500
- Minnesota Golden Gophers +9600
- Ole Miss Rebels +10000
- Washington Huskies +10100
- Oregon Ducks +11900
- Kentucky Wildcats +12500
- NC State Wolfpack +13000
- Texas A&M Aggies +13400
- Florida State Seminoles +14900
- TCU Horned Frogs +17000
- UCLA Bruins +19500
- Kansas State Wildcats +22500
- Baylor Bears +25000
- Arkansas Razorbacks +26800
- Iowa Hawkeyes +31000
- LSU Tigers +36000
While there wasn’t much movement this past weekend, there is sure to be some shakeup with several ranked matchups on the docket for Week 5.
No. 5 Clemson takes on No. 10 NC State at home, while No. 7 Kentucky travels to Oxford for a date with No. 14 Ole Miss for the two highest ranked matchups of the weekend. No. 2 Alabama will also face its first SEC road test at No. 20 Arkansas, and No. 9 Oklahoma State and No. 16 Baylor vie for a top spot in the Big 12. No. 22 Wake Forest and No. 23 Florida State also meet to round out the bevy of ranked matchups this weekend.