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Mary Montgomery
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Despite Georgia's home loss to South Carolina as a 21-point favorite, the Bulldogs still have better CFP odds than seven undefeated teams, including two from the Big Ten.
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SportsBetting.ag sent out updated College Football Playoff odds Sunday, and after the loss Georgia went from 7-1 to 12-1, but that number is still sixth-lowest among the 24 teams on the betting board.
Last week, early CFP spreads were released and Georgia was an 8.5-point underdog against Alabama, +4.5 versus Clemson and +2 against Ohio State.
LSU's odds moved from 7-1 to 10-2 while Florida dropped to 50-1 after being 30-1 last week.
In a pivotal matchup this week, Penn State opened as an 8-point favorite over Michigan.
| College Football Playoff | |
| Alabama | 5-2 |
| Clemson | 5-2 |
| Ohio State | 5-1 |
| LSU | 10-2 |
| Oklahoma | 6-1 |
| Georgia | 12-1 |
| Wisconsin | 16-1 |
| Penn State | 25-1 |
| Auburn | 40-1 |
| Michigan | 40-1 |
| Notre Dame | 40-1 |
| Utah | 40-1 |
| Florida | 50-1 |
| Oregon | 50-1 |
| Baylor | 66-1 |
| Texas A&M | 80-1 |
| Arizona State | 150-1 |
| Boise State | 150-1 |
| Minnesota | 150-1 |
| Texas | 150-1 |
| Iowa | 250-1 |
| SMU | 250-1 |
| Washington | 250-1 |
| Oklahoma State | 500-1 |
| Appalachian State | 1000-1 |
- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com
