National Title Game Odds: Alabama Remains Betting Favorite

Oct 11, 2014; Waco, TX, USA; A view of the college football playoff national championship trophy before the game between the Baylor Bears and the TCU Horned Frogs at McLane Stadium. The Bears defeat Horned Frogs 61-58. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 11, 2014; Waco, TX, USA; A view of the college football playoff national championship trophy before the game between the Baylor Bears and the TCU Horned Frogs at McLane Stadium. The Bears defeat Horned Frogs 61-58. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /
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The national title game odds for college football’s first ever playoff have been released after Week 13 as we head into rivalry week with conference championships on the line and playoff berths at stake

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The Alabama Crimson Tide are the favorites to win their fourth national championship under Nick Saban in the last four years as they prepare to host rival Auburn where a win will clinch the SEC west title for the Tide.

Following Alabama is Oregon who is 9/2 favorites then defending national champion and the only undefeated team left in the Power 5 as Florida State comes in with 6/1 odds. Despite Mississippi State ranked ahead of them in the recent playoff rankings, the Bulldogs come in behind Ohio State and Baylor who are 7/1 while the Bulldogs as well as TCU are 8/1.

Check out the title odds courtest of Bovada, via ESPN’s Brett McMurphy.

Who do you think will be the four teams to participate in the first College Football Playoff this year and who do you think will win. Remember the odds aren’t Vegas’ predictions who the oddsmakers believe will win but rather an indication where the money is coming in.

Let us know in the comments section below with your picks to play in the national championship game.

Will Alabama win another title and give Saban his fifth national title in his career, can the Seminoles repeat, will Marcus Mariota or Dak Prescott be able to win a Heisman and perhaps a national title?

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