CFP Parity: Ohio State, Alabama, Georgia vs. Field Not Even Close Claims Oddsmaker

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Oct/11/2022

(Panama City) - We always talk about the perennial parity in the NFL, and the exact opposite when it comes to college football.

Well, the latest CFP Championship odds paint an ominous picture for the pigskin lovers who pine for parity.

SportsBetting.ag set odds on any other team besides Alabama, Ohio State or Georgia winning the title. Outlook…not good.

2023 CFP National Champion

Alabama/Georgia/Ohio State -1000

Field (Any Other Team) +550

The above odds equate to a 90.9% implied probability that one of the three top-ranked teams will take home the title, leaving less than a 10% chance any other team pulls off an upset.

One of these teams has won the CFP Championship in five of its eight years of existence.

And the latest odds from the website show a fresh favorite as Ohio State slides into the top spot for the first time all season.

Outside of the "Big 3" no other team has odds better than 14-1. And every team not listed below has odds of 200-1 or worse.

2023 CFP National Champion

Ohio State                   2-1       (+200)

Georgia                       9-4       (+225)

Alabama                      5-2       (+250)

Clemson                      14-1    

Michigan                     14-1    

USC                             20-1    

Tennessee                   33-1    

Oklahoma State          55-1    

Oregon                        55-1    

Ole Miss                      66-1    

TCU                             75-1    

Texas                           75-1    

UCLA                           75-1    

Penn State                  100-1  

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