CFP Championship 2020 Spreads for Every Scenario and Semis Odds Update

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Dec/26/2019

Even if Oklahoma pulls off the largest upset in College Football Playoff history on Saturday, the oddsmakers aren't giving the Sooners much of a chance in the title game.


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SportsBetting.ag (www.sportsbetting.ag, Twitter: @SportsBettingAG) has set lines for the four possible CFP Championship matchups. Here they are:
 
LSU vs. Clemson (pk)
LSU vs. Ohio State (+1)
Oklahoma vs. Clemson (-13)
Oklahoma vs. Ohio State (-11)
 
For Saturday's semifinal games, LSU remains a hefty favorite against the Sooners while Clemson has held steady as a 2-point favorite against the Buckeyes. Additional notes:
 
Oklahoma vs. LSU
Spread: LSU -13.5 (second-largest in CFP history)
Over/Under: 75.5 (second-highest in CFP history)
 
- 69.3 percent of Peach Bowl spread bets are on LSU
- 68.9 percent of Peach Bowl total bets are on UNDER
- 59.1 percent of Peach Bowl moneyline bets are on Oklahoma
 
Clemson vs. Ohio State
Spread: Clemson -2 (tied for second-smallest in CFP history)
Over/Under: 63 (sixth-highest in CFP history)
 
- 52.9 percent of Fiesta Bowl spread bets are on Clemson
- 63.4 percent of Fiesta Bowl total bets are on OVER
- 66.9 percent of Fiesta Bowl moneyline bets are on Ohio State
 
LSU remains the overall favorite to capture the CFP title. Current odds:
 
LSU +125
Clemson +225  
Ohio State +250   
Oklahoma +1000
 
Preseason odds for each team:
 
LSU +3000  (30/1)
Clemson +650  (13/2)
Ohio State +600  (6/1)
Oklahoma +2500  (25/1)
 
Oklahoma's longest odds during the season were 20/1 after its loss to Kansas State.
Ohio State's longest odds during season were 12/1.

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