Odds to Win 2023 CFP Title
via FanDuel (150-1 or shorter)
Team | Odds |
---|---|
Alabama | +200 |
Georgia | +350 |
Ohio State | +550 |
Clemson | +1000 |
Texas A&M | +3000 |
Oklahoma | +3000 |
Michigan | +4000 |
USC | +5000 |
Oregon | +6000 |
Florida | +6000 |
Utah | +8000 |
Tennessee | +8000 |
Miami | +8000 |
Penn State | +8000 |
Notre Dame | +8000 |
Kentucky | +10000 |
North Carolina | +10000 |
Oklahoma State | +10000 |
Wisconsin | +10000 |
Texas | +10000 |
Arkansas | +15000 |
LSU | +15000 |
Michigan State | +15000 |
South Carolina | +15000 |
The LSU Tigers have been a shell of the 2019-20 roster that won the national title, but the upcoming season offers a clean slate with a brand-new head coach.
Shopping around for the best number on a bet is always recommended, especially in the futures market – for example, LSU can be found at +6000 at another shop.
For those interested, take +150000 instead.
It takes a crafty head coach to beat out the Alabamas and Georgias of the world. The beloved Ed Orgeron is gone, but Brian Kelly — who spent 2010-21 at Notre Dame — has a winning pedigree.
He led the Fighting Irish to a pair of Playoff appearances, plus another runner-up finish to Alabama a decade ago (though that was vacated). Notre Dame also covered 54% of its games under Kelly, right above the break-even point of 52.4%.
But he has some work to do with the roster. Some programs have benefited from the transfer portal, however LSU is not one of those teams.
The Tigers have lost oodles of talent over the past two years, not to mention a flurry of opt-outs and injuries piled on top.
Because of that, the program owns the third-worst mark in the SEC in Returning Production and Transfer Grades entering the year.
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