NCAA Football Undefeated Team Betting Odds

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Oct/01/2025

There are 20 undefeated teams left among FBS college football ranks.

Last year’s national champion, Ohio State, lost two games.

It seems, that despite 10 teams since 2010 finishing the season undefeated, it’s a much tougher hill to climb these days with Power Four conferences and the 12-Team CFP.

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have set odds for each of the 20 teams to finish undefeated.

Undefeated Team

Undefeated Odds

Undefeated %

Oregon

5/4 (+125)

44.4%

Miami Florida

8/5 (+160)

38.5%

Ohio State

8/5 (+160)

38.5%

Texas Tech

13/4 (+325)

23.5%

Memphis

11/2 (+550)

15.4%

North Texas

13/2 (+650)

13.3%

Mississippi

7/1

12.5%

Iowa State

9/1

10%

Georgia Tech

19/2 (+950)

9.5%

Texas A&M

12/1

7.7%

Indiana

14/1

6.7%

UNLV

14/1

6.7%

Louisville

18/1

5.3%

Missouri

18/1

5.3%

BYU

20/1

4.8%

Oklahoma

20/1

4.8%

Navy

50/1

2%

Vanderbilt

60/1

1.6%

Houston

75/1

1.3%

Maryland

75/1

1.3%

And on the flip side, there are still four FBS teams without a win. One, Sam Houston is actually favored this week. 

First team to record a win in 2025

Sam Houston -140 (5/7)

Oregon State +100 (1/1)

UMass +400 (4/1)

UCLA +1400 (14/1)

 

Will any FBS team go winless in 2025?

Yes +300 (3/1)
No -500 (1/5)

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