Early 2024-2025 CFP Quarterfinals Spreads for 4 Current Matchups

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If the 12-team College Football Playoff started today, we'd know the exact matchups and venues.

Based on Tuesday's CFP rankings, Ohio State would host Boise State, Ole Miss would head to Happy Valley, Alabama would be on the road at Indiana and Notre Dame would tussle Tennessee in Knoxville.

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SportsBetting.ag set spreads for each of the four quarterfinals CFP matchups today, which you can find below.

If you are able to use this information, please consider citing the source. And if you need a quote from an oddsmaker or anything else, please let me know.

CFP quarters lines are subject to change and will be updated in real-time.

CFP Quarterfinals

 

- Boise State at Ohio State (-19.5)

 

- Ole Miss at Penn State (pick 'em)

 

- Alabama at Indiana (+6.5)

 

- Notre Dame at Tennessee (-3)

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