CFB Futures After Week 6...Ohio State and Ashton Jeanty Are New Favorites

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Oct/07/2024

Week 6 of the college football season is in the rear-view mirror and there have been some interesting future line movements at BetOnline.ag.

After two major upsets in the SEC and a total of four undefeated teams suffering their first defeat, we have seen some significant changes.

Here are some notes on the odds changes after Week 6.

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CFP

    Ohio State has overtaken Alabama as the favorite.
    Some teams whose odds shortened
        Texas A&M from 100/1 to 60/1.
        Colorado (off last weekend) from 300/1 to 200/1.
        Arkansas, California and Pittsburgh from 1000/1 to 500/1.
    Some other teams whose odds are longer now
        Missouri from 50/1 to 100/1.
        Michigan from 125/1 to 400/1.
    Texas Tech and Vanderbilt are both back on the board.
    Michigan State, North Carolina, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech are now off the board.

 

Heisman

    Ashton Jeanty is the new favorite. Travis Hunter was briefly on Sunday, but public action moved the odds in Jeanty’s favor.
    Jalen Milroe went from the favorite at 3/1 to fourth at 11/1.
    Biggest risers
        Cade Klubnik from 25/1 to 14/1.
    Biggest fallers.
        Nico Imaleava from 10/1 to 25/1.
        Miller Moss from 25/1 to 100/1.
        Arch Manning from 66/1 to 125/1.

Note: Arrows down meant the odds got shorter and the team’s odds improved to win the title. Arrow up, means teams odds got longer as did their chances to win the CFP. OTB means off the board.

 

2024-2025 CFP Winner

 

9/30/24

10/7/24

Ohio State

4/1

16/5 ↓ (320)

Georgia

7/1

9/2 ↓ (+450)

Texas

6/1

9/2 ↓ (+450)

Alabama

7/2 (+350)

650 ↑ (13/2)

Oregon

11/1

10/1 ↓

Miami Florida

14/1

12/1 ↓

Penn State

18/1

16/1 ↓

Tennessee

10/1

16/1 ↑

Ole Miss

20/1

20/1

Clemson

33/1

28/1 ↓

Notre Dame

50/1

40/1 ↓

Texas A&M

100/1

60/1 ↓

LSU

50/1

66/1 ↑

USC

40/1

80/1 ↑

Utah

100/1

80/1 ↓

Missouri

50/1

100/1 ↑

Boise State

150/1

125/1 ↓

Iowa State

125/1

125/1

Kansas State

125/1

125/1

Oklahoma

150/1

150/1

Colorado

300/1

200/1 ↓

Indiana

200/1

200/1

SMU

250/1

200/1 ↓

Kentucky

250/1

300/1 ↑

Louisville

250/1

300/1 ↑

Nebraska

300/1

300/1

Rutgers

300/1

300/1

West Virginia

500/1

300/1 ↓

BYU

400/1

400/1

Iowa

400/1

400/1

Michigan

125/1

400/1 ↑

Washington

500/1

400/1 ↓

Arizona

250/1

500/1 ↑

Arkansas

1000/1

500/1 ↓

California

1000/1

500/1 ↓

Georgia Tech

500/1

500/1

Illinois

500/1

500/1

Liberty

500/1

500/1

Pittsburgh

1000/1

500/1 ↓

South Carolina

500/1

500/1

Texas Tech

OTB

500/1 ↓

UCF

400/1

500/1 ↑

Washington State

750/1

500/1 ↓

Boston College

750/1

750/1

Syracuse

1000/1

750/1 ↓

UNLV

500/1

750/1 ↑

Vanderbilt

OTB

750/1 ↓

Arizona State

1000/1

1000/1

Army

1000/1

1000/1

Auburn

1000/1

1000/1

Cincinnati

1000/1

1000/1

Duke

1000/1

1000/1

James Madison

750/1

1000/1 ↑

Maryland

500/1

1000/1 ↑

Navy

1000/1

1000/1

Stanford

1000/1

1000/1

Virginia

1000/1

1000/1

Wisconsin

1000/1

1000/1

Michigan State

1000/1

OTB ↑

North Carolina

1000/1

OTB ↑

Oklahoma State

300/1

OTB ↑

TCU

500/1

OTB ↑

 

Note: Arrows down meant the odds got shorter and the player’s odds improved to win the title. Arrow up, means player odds got longer as did their chances to win the Heisman. OTB means off the board.

 

2024 Heisman Winner

 

9/30/24

10/7/24

Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)

9/1

2/1 ↓

Travis Hunter (Colorado)

5/1

3/1 ↓

Cam Ward (Miami FL)

6/1

5/1 ↓

Jalen Milroe (Alabama)

3/1

11/1 ↑

Cade Klubnik (Clemson)

25/1

14/1 ↓

Dillon Gabriel (Oregon)

16/1

14/1 ↓

Quinn Ewers (Texas)

25/1

20/1 ↓

Carson Beck (Georgia)

25/1

25/1

Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss)

16/1

25/1 ↑

Nico Imaleava (Tennessee)

10/1

25/1 ↑

Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State)

50/1

40/1 ↓

Shedeur Sanders (Colorado)

33/1

40/1 ↑

Drew Allar (Penn State)

40/1

50/1 ↑

Garrett Nussmeier (LSU)

40/1

50/1 ↑

Kurtis Rourke (Indiana)

75/1

66/1 ↓

Will Howard (Ohio State)

50/1

80/1 ↑

Miller Moss (USC)

25/1

100/1 ↑

Riley Leonard (Notre Dame)

75/1

100/1 ↑

Arch Manning (Texas)

66/1

125/1 ↑

Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona)

100/1

125/1 ↑

Brady Cook (Missouri)

75/1

150/1 ↑

KJ Jefferson (UCF)

100/1

150/1 ↑

John Mateer (Washington State)

100/1

200/1 ↑

Luther Burden III (Missouri)

80/1

200/1 ↑

Noah Fifita (Arizona)

66/1

200/1 ↑

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