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College Bowl odds are posted at the best college football betting sites. Along with game odds, sportsbooks will offer a wider variety of prop bets to match the hype surrounding College Bowl odds, the College Football Playoff, and national championship games.

For the 2024-25 CFB season, the College Football Playoff has been expanded to 12 teams. The CFP board approved the 5+7 model that will see the five highest-ranked conference champions and the next seven highest-ranked teams competing for the national championship.

Georgia opened as the betting favorite to win the 2024-25 national title, with Ohio State and Texas close behind. Michigan is the defending national champion. The Wolverines defeated Washington, 34-13, in last season's CFP national championship game. 

College Football Playoff National Championship odds

Here are the latest odds to win the college football national title. If you see odds you like, click them to visit the corresponding sportsbook, open an account, and start betting. 

College Bowl game results

  • This past season, favorites were 26-17 SU, 18-25 ATS.
  • The OVER was 25-18
  • Myrtle Beach Bowl: Georgia Southern 21 Ohio 41
  • Cricket Celebration Bowl: Howard 26 Florida A&M 30
  • R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl: Jacksonville State 34 Louisiana-Lafayette 31 (OT)
  • Avocados From Mexico Cure Bowl: Miami (OH) 9 Appalachian State 13
  • Isleta New Mexico Bowl: New Mexico State 10 Fresno State 37
  • Starco Brands LA Bowl: UCLA 35 Boise State 22
  • Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl: Cal 12 Texas Tech 34
  • Famous Toastery Bowl: Western Kentucky 38 Old Dominion 35
  • Scooter’s Coffee Frisco Bowl: UTSA 35 Marshall 17
  • RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl: USF 45 Syracuse 0
  • Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl: Georgia Tech 30 UCF 17
  • 76 Birmingham Bowl: Troy 10 Duke 17
  • Camelia Bowl: Arkansas State 19 Northern Illinois 21
  • Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl: James Madison 21 Air Force 31
  • Famous Idaho Potato Bowl: Georgia State 45 Utah State 22
  • 68 Ventures Bowl: South Alabama 59 Eastern Michigan 10
  • SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl: Utah 7 Northwestern 14
  • EasyPost Hawai’I Bowl: Coastal Carolina 24 San Jose State 14
  • Quick Lane Bowl: Minnesota 30 Bowling Green 24
  • SERVPRO First Responder Bowl: Texas State 45 Rice 21
  • Guaranteed Rate Bowl: Kansas 49 UNLV 36
  • Military Bowl Presented by GoBowling.com: Virginia Tech 41Tulane 20
  • Duke’s Mayo Bowl: UNC 10 West Virginia 30
  • DIRECTV Holiday Bowl: Louisville 28 USC 42
  • TaxAct Texas Bowl: Texas A&M 23 Oklahoma State 31
  • Wasabi Fenway Bowl: SMU 23 Boston College 14
  • Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl: Rutgers 31 Miami 24
  • Pop-Tarts Bowl: North Carolina State 19 Kansas State 28
  • Valero Alamo Bowl: Arizona 38 Oklahoma 24
  • AutoZone Liberty Bowl: Memphis 36 Iowa State 26
  • Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic: Missouri 14 Ohio State 3
  • Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl: Notre Dame 40 Oregon State 8
  • TaxSlayer Gator Bowl: Clemson 38 Kentucky 35
  • Chick-fil-a Peach Bowl: Ole Miss 38 Penn State 35
  • TransPerfect Music City Bowl: Auburn 13 Maryland 31
  • Capital One Orange Bowl: Georgia 63 Florida State 3
  • Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl: Toledo 15 Wyoming 16
  • ReliaQuest Bowl: Wisconsin 31 LSU 35
  • Vrbo Fiesta Bowl: Liberty 6 Oregon 45
  • Cheez-It Citrus Bowl: Iowa 0 Tennessee 35
  • Rose Bowl presented by Prudential: Alabama 20 Michigan 27
  • Allstate Sugar Bowl: Texas 31 Washington 37
  • CFP National Championship: Michigan 34 Washington 13

What bets can I make on the CFP national championship game? 

Because of football’s popularity at top online betting sites, most bowl games will feature expanded selections of betting markets. These are the common college football betting lines:

  • Bowl game moneylines: The moneyline is the simplest bet you can make on a college football bowl game. Your only responsibility is to choose which team you believe will win. The favorites are indicated by negative odds, while the underdog will have positive odds. 
  • Bowl game point spreads: In point spread betting, you’re wagering on the game with a spread factored in. The favorite must win by the point spread or more, while the underdog needs to either lose by fewer points than the spread or win the game outright. 
  • Bowl game totals: The totals bet, commonly known as the over/under, requires you to determine whether the combined score of both teams will end up over or under a predicted total. With this bet type, you’re not concerned with which team wins or loses the game. 
  • Bowl game props: These can be team or individual player prop bets, such as which team is winning at halftime or the total number of receptions a player collects. Consider them side bets made with the sportsbook about events or statistical milestones that happen in the game.
  • Bowl game parlays: Parlays are multi-leg bets on a single bet slip. All parts of the parlay must be successful for the bet to win. These offer larger payouts, but the chances of winning compared with those of an individual bet are greatly reduced.

How to bet on the CFP national championship game

Betting on the CFP national championship game has never been easier, thanks to online betting sites sprouting up across the country. 

Create an account with any of the best sports betting apps to start betting. It’s a quick process. Below, we outline the steps for opening your own account. 

  1. Choose your sportsbook: If you’re not sure which sportsbook is the right fit for you, browse our reviews to see the pros and cons of each, as well as the current offerings for new customers. When you find the sportsbook that best suits your needs, simply click on a link from our site to visit the homepage of your chosen sportsbook.
  2. Register for an account: On the homepage, you’ll find a button that says “sign up” or “register.” Once you click that, you’ll be taken to a form for providing personal information such as your name, birth date, email address, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. You’ll also be required to accept the sportsbook terms and conditions, which we recommend you read.
  3. Collect your welcome bonus: As a new customer, you’ll receive a welcome bonus. This varies from sportsbook to sportsbook, so do some homework before deciding where you want to register. Read through the playthrough requirements for any sports betting bonus or promo so you’re aware of any restrictions it may involve.
  4. Make a deposit: Now that you have an account, you need to fund it by making a deposit with the sportsbook. Online betting sites have a variety of ways you can fund your account or make withdrawals.
  5. Start betting: Now, you can place a bet. Simply click on a bet to add it to your bet slip, adjust how much you want to wager, and then finalize your bet. 

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What is the College Football Playoff? 

The College Football Playoff will enter a new era in 2024, as 12 teams will qualify for the field, including the five highest-ranked conference champions and the seven highest-ranked non-champions. 

The top four teams will receive a first-round bye, with the remaining eight playing first-round games with seeds 5-8 hosting on campus. Quarterfinal and semifinal games will be played at New Year's Six bowl sites.

Those six games, also known as the NY6, include: 

  • Rose Bowl Game pres-nted by Capital One (Pasadena, California)
  • Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, Louisiana)
  • PlayStation Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Arizona)
  • Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic (Arlington, Texas)
  • Capital One Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Florida)

These six games are the most iconic and important bowl games in all of college football and usually invite the top-rated teams in the country to play.

How does a team qualify for the NY6 bowl games? 

A selection committee ranks the best four teams in the country and selects them for the College Football Playoff semifinal games. Those teams compete for a chance to play in the National Championship. 

The other four NY6 bowl games are typically given to champions from the Power Five conferences and the top-rated teams and champions from the Group of Five conferences. 

What is the College Football Playoff National Championship? 

The CFP National Championship is the final game in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision season, crowning the country’s best team. It will be the culmination of a 12-team tournament that will begin at on-campus sites in late December. 

The game, which started in 2014 after replacing the Bowl Championship Series, attracts millions of viewers. That popularity also makes it one of the most-wagered-on sporting events in the country.

The championship games are scheduled as follows for the next two years: 

  • 2024-25: Jan. 20 in Atlanta
  • 2025-26: Jan. 19 in Miami

    Which schools have won the CFP National Championship? 

    The College Football Playoff National Championship has been taking place since 2015. Here are the previous winners.

    • 2023-24 season: Michigan Wolverines
    • 2022-23 season: Georgia Bulldogs
    • 2021-22 season: Georgia Bulldogs
    • 2020-21 season: Alabama Crimson Tide
    • 2019-20 season: LSU Tigers
    • 2018-19 season: Clemson Tigers
    • 2017-18 season: Alabama Crimson Tide
    • 2016-17 season: Clemson Tigers
    • 2015-16 season: Alabama Crimson Tide
    • 2014-15 season: Ohio State Buckeyes

    College bowl games FAQ

    How many college bowl games are there annually? 

    The bowl game season lasts three weeks and consists of 43 games, including the NCAA football national championship. 

    What are the New Year’s Six bowl games? 

    The New Year’s Six is a series of high-profile bowl games. They include: 

    • Rose Bowl Game presented by Capital One (Pasadena, California)
    • Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans)
    • PlayStation Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Arizona)
    • Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (Atlanta)
    • Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic (Arlington, Texas)
    • Capital One Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Florida)

    What is the best time to bet on the College Football National Championship? 

    Choosing when to bet on the NCAA football national championship comes down to risk versus reward. Making your bets when the lines are first released gives you the best odds and potential winnings but with precious little information.

    You might back a team that’s clearly not going to win by Week 4. 

    The longer you wait, the clearer the picture becomes, thanks to data and team performance, but the odds tighten up because sportsbooks are using that same information to make adjustments. You’ll have a more educated choice, but the odds will be less favorable and your payout smaller.

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    Travis Pulver is a sports betting writer for Catena Media. He has worked in online sports media for nearly 10 years, primarily as a freelancer for various start-ups and independent news outlets, including Sportsnaut, ClutchPoints, FanSided, and CCN.