2024-2025 College Football Playoff and Heisman Odds After Week 11

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Week 11 of the college football season is in the rearview mirror and there have been some interesting future line movements at BetOnline.ag.

The SEC is insane with Georgia, Alabama, LSU and Ole Miss all having two conference losses.

Here are some notes on the odds changes after Week 11.

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CFP

  • Ohio State remains the favorite.
  • Georgia’s loss moves them from second to fourth and more than doubles their odds.
  • Some teams whose odds shortened
    • Alabama from 18/1 to 8/1.
    • Ole Miss from 33/1 to 9/1.
    • Notre Dame from 331 to 20/1.
  • Some other teams whose odds are longer now
    • Miami from 10/1 to 33/1.
    • Clemson from 50/1 to 80/1
    • Iowa State from 100/1 to 250/1.
  • Louisville, LSU, and Pittsburgh are now off the board.

Heisman

  • Travis Hunter is once again the favorite.
  • Cam Ward who was the favorite is now fourth.
  • Jalen Milroe from 50/1 to 16/1.
  • Quinn Ewers from 100/1 to 40/1.
  • Cade Klubnik from 50/1 to 100/1.
  • Bryson Daily is back on the board
  • Garrett Nussmeier is now off the board.

 

CFP future lines are subject to change and updated in real time at BetOnline.

Note: Arrows down meant the odds got shorter and the team’s odds improved to win the title. Arrow up, means teams odds got longer as did their chances to win the CFP. OTB means off the board.

2024-2025 CFP Winner

 

11/3/24

11/10/24

Ohio State

7/2 (+350)

3/1

Oregon

19/4 (+475) 

15/4 ↓ (+375) 

Texas

15/4 (+625)

9/2 ↓ (+450)

Georgia

18/5 (+360)

15/2 ↑ (+750)

Alabama

18/1    

8/1 ↓   

Ole Miss

33/1  

9/1 ↓

Penn State

20/1  

20/1  

Notre Dame

33/1  

20/1 ↓  

Tennessee

18/1  

22/1  ↑

Indiana

35/1    

25/1 ↓    

Miami Florida

10/1  

33/1 ↑   

SMU

50/1   

50/1   

Boise State

75/1

75/1

Clemson

50/1    

80/1 ↑     

Colorado

100/1   

80/1 ↓  

BYU

75/1  

100/1 ↑  

Texas A&M

100/1    

150/1 ↑     

Iowa State

100/1   

250/1 ↑    

Army

500/1 

500/1 

Washington State

750/1

500/1 ↓

Louisville

500/1 

OTB ↑

LSU

40/1   

OTB ↑

Pittsburgh

500/1    

OTB ↑

Note: Arrows down meant the odds got shorter and the player’s odds improved to win the title. Arrow up, means player odds got longer as did their chances to win the Heisman. OTB means off the board.

2024 Heisman Winner

 

11/3/24

11/10/24

Travis Hunter (Colorado)

11/5 (+220) 

10/11 ↓ (-110) 

Dillon Gabriel (Oregon)

3/1  

7/2 ↑ (+350)  

Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)

9/2 (+450)

15/4 ↓ (+375)

Cam Ward (Miami FL)

7/4 (+175)

5/1 ↑

Kurtis Rourke (Indiana)

20/1    

14/1 ↑     

Jalen Milroe (Alabama)

50/1  

16/1 ↓  

Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss)

16/1   

22/1 ↑    

Quinn Ewers (Texas)

100/1    

40/1 ↓   

Shedeur Sanders (Colorado)

40/1    

50/1 ↑     

Cade Klubnik (Clemson)

50/1    

100/1 ↑   

Bryson Daily (Army)

OTB

100/1 ↓   

Garrett Nussmeier (LSU)

66/1    

OTB ↑

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