19 Teams' CFP Playoff Chances After Third Rankings

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Nov/20/2024

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag updated their odds for 23 teams to make the inaugural 12-Team Playoffs.

Last week Ohio State and Oregon were removed from the board and considered a foregone conclusion they would make the playoffs. This week Texas has been removed for the same reason.

Arizona State has been added to the board while Kansas State, Louisiana Lafayette, LSU, and Washington State have been removed.

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There are four columns for the spreadsheet below:

  1. Moneyline odds
  2. Fractional odds
  3. % chance according to the odds to make the playoff
  4. I’ve added a fourth column, plus or minus increase from the previous week.

 

Additionally, if there’s a team not on here that you would like odds for, please let me know.

 

Here’s the direct link to the odds below: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/ncaaf-futures/12-team-playoff.

 

To Make 12-Team Playoff

   

 

 

Moneyline

Odds

% Chance

% Chance +/-

Georgia

-2500

1/25

96.2%

+12.9%

Penn State

-1600

1/16

94.1%

+4.1%

Alabama

-800

1/8

88.9%

+11.1%

Notre Dame

-500

1/5

83.3%

+5.5%

Ole Miss

-400

1/4

80%

+2.2%

Indiana

-400

1/4

80%

 -3.3%

Boise State

-350

2/7

77.8%

+1.3%

Miami

-200

1/2

66.7%

+10/2%

Tennessee

-140

5/7

58.3%

 -19.5%

Colorado

-140

5/7

58.3%

+8.3%

SMU

-130

10/13

56.5%

+16.5%

Clemson

+250

5/2

28.6%

+6.4%

BYU

+300

3/1

25%

-20.5%

Arizona State

+300

3/1

25%

+25%

Texas A&M

+400

4/1

20%

 -5%

Tulane

+600

6/1

14.3%

 -2.4%

Iowa State

+700

7/1

12.5%

+0.7%

Army

+750

15/2

11.8%

 -0.7%

UNLV

+1600

16/1

5.9%

+2%

Note: Others on request.

   

 

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