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Odds to Win the 2015 College Football Playoffs

After winning the 2014 college football national championship the Florida State Seminoles are the early favorites to capture the inaugural college football playoffs in 2015. Here’s a look at the early betting odds to win the 2015 college football championship.

Odds to Win the 2015 NCAA National Championship at 5Dimes:

Florida State   +325
Alabama   +550
Oregon   +800
Ohio State   +1000
Oklahoma   +1200
UCLA   +2000
LSU   +2000
Baylor   +2250
Auburn   +2500
Michigan State   +2500
Wisconsin   +3000
Stanford   +3000
Georgia   +4800
Arizona State   +5000
Mississippi   +5000
USC   +5000
Texas   +6000
Clemson   +6000
Missouri   +6000
South Carolina   +6000
Notre Dame   +6000
Oklahoma State   +6000
Texas A&M   +6500
Miami Florida   +6500
Michigan   +7300
Kansas State   +7500
Washington   +7500
Nebraska   +7500
Florida   +10000
BYU   +10000
Arizona   +10000
Iowa   +10000
Tennessee   +10000
Virginia Tech   +10000
North Carolina   +10000
Arkansas   +12500
Cincinnati   +12500
Mississippi State   +15000
Texas Tech   +20000
Northwestern   +25000
TCU   +25000
Oregon State   +30000
Georgia Tech   +30000
Pittsburgh   +30000
Boise State   +30000
Utah State   +30000
Vanderbilt   +30000
Louisville   +30000
Utah   +30000
Duke   +30000
Washington State   +30000
West Virginia   +40000
Boston College   +50000


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2 thoughts on “Odds to Win the 2015 College Football Playoffs”

  1. TrentMoney says:

    So Michigan St wins their last 2 games impressively over Ohio St and Stanford while Ohio St loses their last 2 games vs Sparty and Clemson along with 4/5 O-linemen yet their odds are more than twice as likely to win the title (10-1 vs 25-1)…

    definite value with Sparty
    should probably be around 15-1 for both

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