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Newsstand: Fanduel releases updated 2024 national title odds

Anthony Broomeby:Anthony Broome04/02/24

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The Michigan Wolverines enter the 2024 season as defending national champions and the last team to win the four-team College Football Playoff with wins over Alabama and Washington. Now, the 12-team field is set to be unleashed with a bigger field and more teams vying for the big prize.

FanDuel Sportsbook recently updated its title odds for next season, with 11 teams holding odds at +2800 or better. 

Georgia (+300)
Ohio State (+480)
Texas (+700)
Oregon (+850)
Alabama (+1300)
LSU (+1500)
Ole Miss (+1500)
Michigan (+1700)
Penn State (+2200)
Notre Dame (+2200)
Florida State (+2800)

“We’re going to operate this thing from now on in three phases: the process, the pursuit, the standard,” head coach Sherrone Moore said during his introductory press conference. “We’ve already started the process, we continue to talk about the process over the prize. The prize we got, but we’re hungry for more. Now we’re in the pursuit, the pursuit of greatness and to do that you’ve got to push, you’ve got to strain and do it every single day on and off the field.

“That will take you to the standard and once we continue to win on and off the field, then we will become the standard. That’s the goal here at the University of Michigan, nothing less.”

Michigan is currently preparing for the 2024 season in spring practices, which conclude with a split-squad exhibition on April 20 at the Big House.

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“Even when I left, I told the guys I felt like the 2020 season was an incomplete part of my coaching career just because of COVID and the way things went. Even though leaving and going to another program, still felt a little bit of an attachment to the University of Michigan and was an admirer from afar. Watching the success that they had, there was not a happier person than myself and my family.

“When the opportunity came up when Coach Moore called me, felt like it was too good of an opportunity to pass up just because, like I said, there’s a lot of attachment, a lot of good things that happened here even though the year didn’t go as we wanted in 2020. Felt like it was where I needed to be.”

– Michigan LBs coach Brian Jean-Mary on returning to Ann Arbor after one year in 2020

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