2024 CFP National Championship odds per BetMGM

The college football season hasn’t even officially been over for a month yet and I am already bored out of my mind. Bama hoops are the only thing keeping me sane for now, but between the new coaching hires, the conference realignment, and the 12-team playoffs, everyone is just itching to see what the new college football landscape will be like.

For Alabama fans, it’s a different type of anticipation for this season. There are still lofty goals and expectations for the dawning the Crimson, but more than anything everyone is just ready to see what life post-Nick Saban will look like. I believe that DeBoer was a home-run hire, but that can’t be confirmed until the victories start adding up and a national championship is headed home.

Despite all of the changes coming to Tuscaloosa, they are still one of the hottest teams in the country to win the national championship next year per BetMGM:

Florida State Seminoles +2000

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The loss of Jordan Travis will hurt a lot, but the Noles were monsters in the portal and will enter the 2024 season with a massive chip on their shoulders after missing out on the CFP this past season. Playing in a weak ACC certainly doesn’t hurt the odds either.

Clemson Tigers +2000

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Questions are being asked of Dabo Swinney and this will be a big time prove it year for him and the Tigers as he has struggled to adapt to NIL. Similar to FSU they will feast off an inferior ACC, especially with another year under the belt for Cade Klubnik.

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Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers have the tall task of replacing Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels, but they are one of the most talented teams in the country. Harold Perkins might be the best defensive player in the country and will have one last year to skyrocket his draft…


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Author : Roll Tide Wire

Publish date : 2024-02-05 14:30:53

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