2015 College Football National Championship Betting Odds: Missouri Tigers

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Nov/25/2014
2015 College Football National Championship Betting Odds: Missouri Tigers

One of the most overlooked teams this season, the 2015 College Football National Championship betting odds for the Missouri Tigers witnessed the biggest reduction this past week, 50/1, down from 100/1 the week before.  Place your 1st bet at Sportsbook.ag and receive your 2nd bet here.

The 9-2 Tigers are being viewed this season as the red-headed stepchild in an SEC Conference consisting of powerhouses Alabama and Auburn along with red hot sleepers Mississippi State.  Heading into Week 14, they led their East division ahead of Georgia as the Tigers only had one conference loss.

Mizzou entered the season with 67-1 odds of winning the 2015 College Football National Championship game and 38-1 to win the SEC Championship.

Against the Vols in Week 13, the Missouri defense allowed 13 yards rushing outside the tackles Saturday against Tennessee, after allowing 71.5 such yards per game this season. Missouri stopped the run despite committing six or fewer defenders in the box on 75 percent of Tennessee's designed rushes outside the tackles. 

They also entered that game with an SEC-high 34 sacks, including 25 with four or fewer pass rushers. Five of the Tigers' six sacks Saturday were with four or fewer pass rushers.

Other odds included:

Alabama 2/1

Oregon 5/1

Ohio State 6/1

Baylor 7/1

FSU 7/1

Mississippi State 7/1

More....

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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