Texas, ‘Bama +150 SEC co-favorites

By Only Players Staff

Updated 11/18/24 1:56am ET

With two weekends remaining in the regular season, #3 Texas and #7 Alabama are now +150 co-favorites at BetMGM to win the SEC title game.

#12 Georgia is next with +300 odds but the Bulldogs have a 6-2 conference record.

#11 Ole Miss is next with +650 odds and also has two losses but they beat Georgia head-to-head.

Texas A&M (+1500) and Texas are the only schools that control their own destiny because they each have only one loss. The Aggies visit Auburn this Saturday as 2.5-point favorites and then finish the season at home against #3 Texas.

Texas A&M has longshot odds because it will be an underdog to Texas and again in the SEC title game, even if it were to upset the Longhorns. Alabama has low odds because the Crimson Tide would likely advance to the conference championship game against Texas, assuming the Longhorns defeat the Aggies in the regular season finale.

Six teams are mathematically available but the conference odds reflect the likelihood of various complicated scenarios. Tiebreakers include win percentage against common SEC opponents and total scoring margin against conference opponents.

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SEC title odds, courtesy of BetMGM

Texas +150

Alabama +150

Georgia +300

Ole Miss +650

Texas A&M +1500

Tennessee +15000

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