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Here are the latest odds to make and win the College Football Playoff along with Heisman Trophy odds, according to SportsBetting.ag.

CFP Qualification:
Alabama -800 (88.9% implied probability will play in CFP)
Georgia -800 (88.9%)
Oklahoma -130 (56.5%)
Ohio State +150 (40.0%)
Cincinnati +200 (33.3%)
Michigan +375 (21.1%)
Iowa +450 (18.2%)
Penn State +500 (16.7%)
Texas +550 (15.4%)
Oregon +700 (12.5%)
Clemson +750 (11.8%)
Notre Dame +1100 (8.3%)
Ole Miss +1400 (6.7%)

Heisman Trophy:
Bryce Young - Alabama +100
Matt Corral - Ole Miss +200
Desmond Ridder - Cincinnati +1000
CJ Stroud - Ohio State +1600
Spencer Rattler - Oklahoma +1600
Bijan Robinson - Texas +2000
Kenneth Walker III - Michigan State +2500
TreVeyon Henderson - Ohio State +2800
Kenny Pickett - Pittsburgh +4000
Sam Howell - UNC +4000
Sean Clifford - Penn State +4000
Blake Corum - Michigan +5000
Jake Haener - Fresno State +5000
Malik Willis - Liberty +5000
Sean Tucker - Syracuse +5000
Breece Hall - Iowa State +10000
Emory Jones - Florida +10000
Grayson McCall - Coastal Carolina +10000
Taulia Tagovailoa - Maryland +10000

CFP Championship:
Alabama +160
Georgia +160
Ohio State +1200
Oklahoma +1200
Michigan +2500
Penn State +2500
Cincinnati +3300
Iowa +4000
Texas +4000
Oregon +5000
NC State +7500
Clemson +8000
Michigan State +8000
Oklahoma State +8000
Pittsburgh +8000
Arizona State +10000
Auburn +10000
North Carolina +10000
Notre Dame +10000
Ole Miss +10000
Virginia Tech +10000
Wake Forest +10000
BYU +12500
Arkansas +15000
Florida +15000
Kentucky +15000
LSU +15000
Coastal Carolina +20000
Iowa State +20000
UCLA +20000
Stanford Cardinal +25000
Oregon State +30000
SMU +30000
Texas Tech +30000
Utah +30000
Baylor +50000
Mississippi State +50000
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FreddieMac31 months
LSU +15000 so you are saying there is a chance! :-)
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