College Football Playoffs Betting Odds – 2016-2017

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Dec/31/2016

The College Football Playoffs go off Saturday afternoon with Washington facing Alabama and Clemson facing Ohio State and we have all the latest betting odds below. 

Washington vs. Alabama Betting Odds

The reigning champion Crimson Tide are a -14 favorite here. 

Alabama comes into this bowl game undefeated and looking for a remarkable 26th straight victory after beating Clemson their last game.

The Tide went 9-4 Against The Spread while Washington was 12-1 SU and one game under the .500 mark Against The Spread.

The Tide were the most wagered on side of any bowl team seeing around 80 percent of the betting action.

The total for this game was set at 51.5.

Ohio State vs. Clemson

Both teams finished around the .500 mark Against The Spread. 

The Tigers are 5-0 Against The Spread in their last 5 bowl games.

As an underdog Clemson is 5-1 Against The Spread this season.

Ohio State is the first team to be selected for the College Football Playoff without winning its conference championship.

The Buckeyes missed out on the Big Ten title game thanks to a 24-21 midseason loss at Penn State.  They also missed the Playoffs last season after winning the previous year.

Ohio State is a -1.5 favorite with a total of 58.5.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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