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College Football Playoff odds for every team fighting for CFP bracket spot after Week 11


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With the thrilling conclusion of Week 11 games, the College Football Playoff selection committee is on the brink of unveiling its second top-25 rankings. This highly anticipated event will shed light on the teams with the best chances for a national championship, sparking excitement among college football fans.

The 13-member CFP selection committee is gearing up to rank the teams based on their strength of schedule, performance, and game results. The competition is fierce, with one-loss Ohio State leading the pack in odds at +325 to win the national title for the second week in a row. Undefeated Oregon, led by Heisman hopeful Dillon Gabriel, is hot on their heels with odds of +350. This week's rankings have seen a change at the third position, with Texas now at +450, while Georgia claims the fourth spot with odds of +800. The intensity of the competition is palpable as we await the committee's decision.

Here are the current odds from BetMGM as we await Tuesday's release.

College Football Playoff championship odds

As of Nov. 12, here are the latest College Football Playoff title odds from BetMGM:

  • Ohio State +325
  • Oregon +350
  • Texas +450
  • Georgia +800
  • Alabama +1000
  • Ole Miss +1000
  • Penn State +2000
  • Tennessee +2000
  • Notre Dame +2200
  • Indiana +2500
  • Miami (Fla.) +4000
  • SMU +5000
  • Clemson +6600
  • Colorado +6600

How to watch College Football Playoff rankings show 

  • Date: Tuesday, Nov. 12
  • Time: 8:30 p.m.- 9 p.m. ET
  • TV: ESPN
  • Stream: Fubo

Watch the CFP Rankings Show on ESPN with a Fubo subscription

How many teams in College Football Playoff 2024? 

In the 2024-25 season, 12 teams will qualify for the new College Football Playoff format, a significant change from the four teams selected for the playoff field over the past decade.

How does College Football Playoff format work? 

The new 12-team College Football Playoff will feature five conference champions. The top four will automatically secure the top four bids. The highest-ranked four teams will receive a first-round bye and will advance directly to the quarterfinals. The remaining eight ranked teams will compete for spots in the 5-12 bracket and will play their games on the home field of the higher-ranked team.

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