CFB Top 10 2016 Week 12: Alabama, Ohio State, Louisville Latest Odds
Following Week 11 play, Stewart Mandel of Fox Sports offered up his CFB Top 10 teams. We here at Gambling911.com look at how they compare with the latest 2017 College Football National Championship odds. Alabama, Ohio State and Louisville he ranks as the top 3, coinciding with most early power rankings.
Alabama
Even odds to win the 2017 CFB Championship.
“Behind the most dominant performance yet from QB Jalen Hurts (347 yards passing, 100 yards rushing, five total TDs), ‘Bama throttled Mississippi State 51-3.”
Ohio State
9-2 odds of winning the 2017 College Football National Championship Game.
“Ohio State needs 8-2 Penn State to lose to either 2-8 Rutgers or 3-7 Michigan State or the Nittany Lions win the Big Ten East.”
Louisville
At 15-1 odds, the Cardinals still have great value.
“The Cardinals are my eye test team. They turned a 12-3 halftime deficit at Wake Forest into a 44-12 win. I’m not as fixated on head-to-head results as the committee, so I’m fine moving Louisville ahead of a Clemson team it lost to on the road in a last-minute finish.”
Michigan
11-2 odds
Clemson
7-1 odds
Wisconsin
25-1 odds
“The Badgers’ defense and rushing attack were dominant in a 48-3 rout of Illinois. Wisconsin’s resume includes wins over Top 25 foes LSU and Nebraska and at 6-4 Iowa, with close losses to Ohio State and Michigan. They’re just a solid, consistent team.”
Washington
8-1 odds
Penn State
250-1 odds
Great odds to win the title for a team that makes the CFB Top 10 2016 Week 12.
Colorado
125-1 odds
West Virginia
85-1 odds
“The Mountaineers committed four turnovers at Texas and still won 24-20 thanks to a defense that notched four sacks and three turnovers. Next week is the big one: Oklahoma, 7-0 in conference, comes to Morgantown.”
ODDS TO WIN 2016 COLLEGE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (1/11/17)
Team
Odds
Alabama
1/1
Ohio State
9/2
Michigan
11/2
Clemson
7/1
Washington
8/1
Louisville
15/1
Auburn
20/1
Wisconsin
25/1
Oklahoma
45/1
Oklahoma State
85/1
West Virginia
85/1
Florida
100/1
Colorado
125/1
Virginia Tech
125/1
Washington State
125/1
North Carolina
250/1
Penn State
250/1
Texas A&M
250/1
Utah
300/1
Nebraska
500/1
Western Michigan
1000/1
- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com