Alabama Falls in Latest Title Odds After Tua Injury

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Nov/17/2019

The season-ending injury to Tua Tagovailoa has had a significant impact on the Tide's title chances, according to the sportsbooks.


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Last week, Alabama had 10/1 championship odds after losing to LSU. Today, SportsBetting.ag has doubled the Tide's odds, likely because of Tagovailoa's injury, as well as key wins by Georgia and Oklahoma.
 
Alabama's title odds haven't been this high since the 2010 season.
 
Oklahoma's odds remained unchanged from last week while Georgia's odds dropped from 9/1 to 7/1. Oregon's odds moved from 25/1 to 16/1.
 
Penn State is still a longshot but saw the largest drop, going from 100/1 to 50/1. Baylor (66/1 to 250/1) and Minnesota (50/1 to 150/1) saw their chances fall significantly following losses.
 
Current odds: https://www.sportsbetting.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/ncaaf-futures
 
CFP Championship
Ohio State     2/1
LSU     5/2
Clemson     5/2
Georgia     7/1
Oklahoma     16/1
Oregon     16/1
Alabama     20/1
Utah     40/1
Penn State     50/1
Minnesota     150/1
Baylor     250/1

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