Parity still common theme for CFP title odds

By Trevor Roughan Contributor

Updated 10/10/23 9:50am ET

Georgia impressed voters with its dominating win over Kentucky this past weekend but the sportsbooks still indicate the two-time defending champions have not separated themselves from the pack. The Bulldogs are the betting favorite at +250 but Michigan (+350) is close.

Last week, the Bulldogs barely garnered more than half the first-place AP votes. However, after their first convincing win over a power-five school, the Dawgs earned 50 of 63 top overall votes this week.

Michigan’s championship odds lowered from +400 to +350 after another convincing win. The Wolverines have not allowed more than 10 points in a single game this season. They currently are ranked second in the poll and still face #4 Ohio State and #6 Penn State later this season.

Florida State and Ohio State both remained undefeated with convincing wins, although the Buckeyes were tied with Maryland at halftime. Both the Seminoles and Buckeyes have +900 odds.

Texas was tied with Ohio State for the third-shortest odds but the Longhorns lost to rival Oklahoma. The Longhorns’ odds moved to +2000. Meanwhile, the Sooners are now fifth in the AP poll with their title odds sitting at +1400 (down from +2000).

Updated National Championship Odds:

Georgia: +250

Michigan: +350

Florida State: +900

Ohio State: +900

Penn State: +1200

Washington: +1300

Oregon: +1400

Oklahoma: +1400

Alabama: +1800

Texas: +2000

*All odds courtesy of FanDuel

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