CFP Quarterfinals Odds - 2025-2026

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We don't know what's going to transpire in the First Round of the CFP tournament, but we do know which team each victor will face in the Quarterfinals round. 

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The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have released the first set of spreads for the eight potential CFP quarters matchups, which you can find below. 

Keep in mind that these games are at a neutral site, and, of course, many unknown factors can come into play between the opening round and the quarters, but these odds are live. 

CFP Quarterfinals spreads are subject to change. 

CFP Quarterfinals

Oregon vs. Texas Tech (+1)

James Madison vs. Texas Tech (-13.5)

 

Alabama vs. Indiana (-5.5)

Oklahoma vs. Indiana (-6)

 

Texas A&M vs. Ohio State (-7)

Miami vs. Ohio State (-10)

 

Ole Miss vs. Georgia (-4.5)

Tulane vs. Georgia (-17.5)
 

- BetOnline Press 

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