Conference Champ Odds; Heisman and CFP Shakeup

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Nov/28/2021

Bryce Young is back in the Heisman driver's seat.

One week after CJ Stroud was around a -200 favorite and Young was +160, the Heisman odds at SportsBetting.ag have swung immensely.

At this point, barring a putrid performance in the SEC Championship against Georgia, where the Alabama is a 6.5-point underdog, the numbers suggest Young will take home the Heisman hardware.

Additionally, Michigan has moved into the No. 3 spot in terms of CFP odds, while Oklahoma State and Cincinnati are tied for the fourth-best odds.

Finally, here are the current betting lines for conference championship weekend:

Western Kentucky vs. UTSA (+1)

Oregon vs. Utah (-3)

Baylor vs. Oklahoma State (-5.5)

Kent State vs. Northern Illinois (+3)

Utah State vs. San Diego State (-5)

Appalachian State vs. UL Lafayette (+2.5)

Houston vs. Cincinnati (-10)

Prairie View vs. Jackson State (-7)

Georgia vs. Alabama (+6.5)

Wake Forest vs. Pittsburgh (-3)

Iowa vs. Michigan (-10.5)

 

CFP and Heisman odds

Bryce Young - Alabama                       -210

CJ Stroud - Ohio State                         +425

Aidan Hutchison - Michigan               +1400

Kenneth Walker III - Michigan State   +1400

Kenny Pickett - Pittsburgh                  +1400

Matt Corral - Ole Miss                        +2500

Jordan Davis - Georgia                        +3300

Desmond Ridder - Cincinnati              +5000

                       

Georgia                       -225

Alabama                      +650

Michigan                     +750

Cincinnati                    +1200

Oklahoma State          +1200

Notre Dame                +2000

Ohio State                   +6600

Pittsburgh                   +10000

Baylor                          +15000

Iowa                            +15000

Oregon                        +20000

Utah                            +20000

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