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College Football National Championship Odds: Oregon, Michigan, USC Move Most

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2025 National Championship Game Winner

Odds are for all teams with +5000 odds or better at DraftKings, with the exception of Michigan, which has been included for reference's sake.

Oregon has started out its season with two shaky wins — including a slight three-point victory over Boise State as a -1200 favorite — and the Ducks' odds have moved accordingly.

The Ducks opened the season with the third-best odds (+750), but have since slipped to +1100 at DraftKings on the backs of their foibles.

Georgia and Ohio State, meanwhile, have stood firm as the No. 1 and No. 2 favorites. Their odds haven't moved amid blowouts to start the season.

Michigan was the biggest loser of the week after getting blown out by Texas at home. While futures odds on the Wolverines had been as high as +3500 before the year, those odds are now +12000.

And the third-biggest mover was USC, which shut out Utah State 49-0 after beating LSU convincingly on a neutral field the week before. The Trojans opened the season with just +8000 championship odds, but those chances have moved steadily upward. Now, USC is 12th on the odds board.

Remember: This season, there will be 12 teams that make the college football playoff.

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