CFP Over, Under Teams From Each Power Four Conference - 2025

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In the inaugural 12-Team College Football Playoff, 10 Power Four Conference teams made it with one independent (Notre Dame) and one team from the Mountain West Conference (Boise State)

The Big Ten was the big winner with four teams in the CFP and the eventual National Champions, the Ohio State Buckeyes.

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have created odds for how many teams from each Power Four Conference will make the 12-Team CFP this season.

The SEC currently has the team favored to win the CFP (Texas) along with the highest over/under (four) amongst conference representatives in the CFP.

How Many ACC Teams Will Make CFP?

Over/Under 2

Note: Last year, there were two ACC teams in the CFP.

How Many Big 12 Teams Will Make CFP?

Over/Under 1½

Note: Last year, there was one Big 12 team in the CFP.

How Many Big Ten Teams Will Make CFP?

Over/Under 3½

Note: Last year, there were four Big Ten teams in the CFP.

How Many SEC Teams Will Make CFP?

Over/Under 4

Note: Last year, there were three SEC teams in the CFP.

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