23 Teams' CFP Playoff Chances After Second Rankings

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Published on:
Nov/14/2024

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag updated their odds for 23 teams to make the inaugural 12-Team Playoffs.

Last week Ohio State and Oregon were -4000 (1/40) odds of making the 12-team playoff. That is equivalent to 97.6%.

You can change that to 100% as both Ohio State and Oregon are off the board and assumed to be in the playoff.

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Tulane has been added to the board while Missouri and Pittsburgh have been removed.

There are four columns for the spreadsheet below:

  1. Moneyline odds
  2. Fractional odds
  3. % chance according to the odds to make the playoff
  4. I’ve added a fourth column, plus or minus increase from the previous week.

Additionally, if there’s a team not on here that you would like odds for, please let me know.

Here’s the direct link to the odds below

 

To Make 12-Team Playoff

   

 

 

Moneyline

Odds

% Chance

% Chance +/-

Texas

-1800

1/18

94.7%

+1.3%

Penn State

-900

1/9

90%

+15%

Georgia

-500

1/5

83.3%

 -11.9%

Indiana

-500

1/5

83.3%

+11.9%

Alabama

-350

2/7

77.8%

+21.3%

Ole Miss

-350

2/7

77.8%

+36.1%

Notre Dame

-350

2/7

77.8%

+8.1%

Tennessee

-350

2/7

77.8%

+8.1%

Boise State

-325

4/13

76.5%

+7.3%

Miami

-130

10/13

56.5%

 -36.9%

Colorado

+100

1/1

50%

+19.2%

BYU

+120

6/5

45.5%

 -11.1%

SMU

+150

3/2

40%

 -12.4%

Texas A&M

+300

3/1

25%

+6.8%

Clemson

+350

7/2

22.2%

 -6.4%

Tulane

+500

5/1

16.7%

+16.7%

LSU

+700

7/1

12.5%

 -18.8%

Kansas State

+700

7/1

12.5%

 -0.8%

UL Lafayette

+700

7/1

12.5%

+5.8%

Army

+700

7/1

12.5%

+3.4%

Iowa State

+750

15/2

11.8%

 -16.8%

UNLV

+2500

25/1

3.9%

0%

Washington State

+2500

25/1

3.9%

 

Note: Others on request.

   

 

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