UCLA Odds to Win the NCAA National Championship 2015

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UCLA odds to win the NCAA National Championship in 2015 were set at 14/1 at AceSportsbook.com. They were pegged by the oddsmakers to win OVER 9.5 regular season games and 3-1 odds to win the PAC-12.

Can they top last season’s 10-3 effort?  Their toughest opponents will be Texas on the road with 85-1 odds of winning the NCAA National Championship in 2015.  Those odds are more than 6 times that of UCLA so one has to figure the Bruins should still win in Arlington.

The problem is they also face Arizona State over a period of three of four games away from home. 

They will later host Oregon, the favorites to win the PAC-12, then visit Washington, another school with 85-1 odds of winning the National title, before coming home to host USC and Stanford, both of which should provide some of the toughest competition. 

They still should win at least 10 regular season games.

Brett Hundley is a potential Heisman Trophy winner so we could see a team that performs above 10 wins in 2014.  Maybe an NCAA College Football title awaits?

This team has all the potential to win a title with what could be one of the most explosive offensive lines in the NCAA.  A $100 bet would pay $1400 should they win the title.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

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