Texas is Favorite to Win the 2026 CFP Championship: Indiana at 7-1 Odds

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Texas Longhorns fans

The Indiana Hoosiers equaled the 1972 Dolphins by going 16-0 in a dream season, capped off with a dominating performance in the College Football Playoff Championship.

 

We’re not sure we’ve ever seen more positive things written about a coach than Curt Cignetti this past season, and he deserved all of the platitudes.

Will the Hoosiers be showered with confetti for a second consecutive season?

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have opened CFP Championship odds for 2027, and the Texas Longhorns are initial favorites.

The champion Indiana Hoosiers are tied for third at 7/1 with fellow in-state team, Notre Dame.

2027 CFP National Championship
Texas6/1 
Ohio State13/2(+650)
Indiana7/1 
Notre Dame7/1 
Georgia8/1 
Oregon17/2(+850)
LSU11/1 
Alabama14/1 
Texas Tech14/1 
Miami Florida16/1 
Texas A&M16/1 
Michigan33/1 
USC33/1 
Florida40/1 
Oklahoma40/1 
Ole Miss40/1 
Tennessee50/1 
Utah50/1 
Penn State66/1 
BYU70/1 
Auburn75/1 
Clemson75/1 
Missouri100/1 
South Carolina100/1 
Arizona State125/1 
Florida State125/1 
Iowa125/1 
SMU125/1 
Washington125/1 
Louisville150/1 
Virginia Tech150/1 
Vanderbilt175/1 
Arizona200/1 
Baylor200/1 
Houston200/1 
Illinois200/1 
Kansas State200/1 
Nebraska200/1 
Duke250/1 
Georgia Tech250/1 
Pittsburgh250/1 
TCU250/1 
Virginia250/1 
Boise State300/1 
Cincinnati300/1 
North Carolina300/1 
Tulane300/1 
Kentucky400/1 
Arkansas500/1 
Colorado500/1 
Iowa State500/1 
Kansas500/1 
Mississippi State500/1 
NC State500/1 
South Florida500/1 
UNLV500/1 
Wake Forest500/1 
Wisconsin500/1 
California600/1 
Memphis600/1 
Michigan State600/1 
Navy600/1 
San Diego State600/1 
UCF600/1 
UCLA600/1 
Maryland750/1 
Minnesota750/1 
Oklahoma State750/1 
Rutgers750/1 
Syracuse750/1 
West Virginia750/1 
East Carolina800/1 
Hawaii800/1 
Northwestern800/1 
Washington State800/1 
Air Force1000/1 
Army1000/1 
Boston College1000/1 
Fresno State1000/1 
James Madison1000/1 
New Mexico1000/1 
Ohio1000/1 
Old Dominion1000/1 
Oregon State1000/1 
Purdue1000/1 
Southern Mississippi1000/1 
Stanford1000/1 
Texas State1000/1 
Toledo1000/1 
Western Kentucky1000/1 
Western Michigan1000/1 
Delaware2000/1 
Georgia Southern2000/1 
Jacksonville State2000/1 
Kennesaw State2000/1 
Liberty2000/1 
Louisiana2000/1 
Miami Ohio2000/1 
North Texas2000/1 
Troy2000/1 
Utah State2000/1 
UTSA2000/1 
Appalachian State3000/1 
Arkansas State3000/1 
Buffalo3000/1 
Connecticut3000/1 
Louisiana Tech3000/1 
Marshall3000/1 
South Alabama3000/1 
Temple3000/1 
Tulsa3000/1 
Akron5000/1 
Ball State5000/1 
Bowling Green5000/1 
Central Michigan5000/1 
Charlotte5000/1 
Coastal Carolina5000/1 
Colorado State5000/1 
Eastern Michigan5000/1 
FIU5000/1 
Florida Atlantic5000/1 
Georgia State5000/1 
Kent State5000/1 
Massachusetts5000/1 
Middle Tennessee5000/1 
Nevada5000/1 
New Mexico State5000/1 
Northern Illinois5000/1 
Rice5000/1 
Sam Houston State5000/1 
San Jose State5000/1 
UAB5000/1 
UL Monroe5000/1 
UTEP5000/1 
Wyoming5000/1 

- BetOnline Press

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