College Football Betting Odds Analysis for Power 5 Conference Championship

Over the next couple of seasons, the structure of college football will change dramatically. The Big 12 will lose Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC, which will take one perennial College Football Playoff qualifier (Oklahoma) and a team that thinks it should be a national championship qualifier (Texas). The Big 12 has pulled in BYU, Cincinnati, UCF and Houston, but pulling some teams from the Group of Five won’t help Big 12 teams in terms of strength of schedule and playoff consideration. The Pac-12 has lost UCLA and USC to the Big Ten – and has abandoned a strategic alliance with the Big 12 – so we could be headed to a sport that has two major leagues, the Big Ten and the SEC, and a bunch of also-rans. For 2022, though, the Power 5 conferences remain in place, so let’s look at each league’s teams’ College Football betting odds to win their conference titles.

NCAA News: Power 5 Conference Football Championship Odds

SEC
Alabama -125
Georgia +150
Texas A&M +1200
Ole Miss +2500
Florida +3500
LSU +3500
Tennessee +4000
Kentucky +4000
Arkansas +5000
Mississippi State +10K
South Carolina +15K
Auburn +15K
Missouri +20K
Vanderbilt +50K
Big Ten
Ohio State -250
Michigan +900
Penn State +1400
Wisconsin +1400
Nebraska +2000
Iowa +2500
Minnesota +2500
Purdue +2500
Michigan State +2500
Maryland +10K
Indiana +15K
Illinois +25K
Rutgers +30K
Northwestern +30K
ACC
Clemson -140
NC State +700
Miami (FLO) +700
Pitt +1200
Wake Forest +1800
UNC +2000
Louisville +2000
Florida State +2500
Virginia +2500
Boston College +3000
Virginia Tech +5000
Georgia Tech +10K
Syracuse +25K
Duke +50K

Pac-12
USC +200
Utah +250
Oregon +300
UCLA +1000
Washington +1200
Washington State +2500
Arizona State +4000
Oregon State +4000
Cal +5000
Stanford +5000
Colorado +25K
Arizona +25K
Big 12
Oklahoma +175
Texas +230
Oklahoma State +700
Baylor +700
TCU +1000
Kansas State +1500
Iowa State +1800
West Virginia +2500
Texas Tech +4000
Kansas +10K

Florida State is an interesting dark horse in the ACC, but their success will hang on the performance of quarterback Jordan Travis. Chubba Purdy left town through the transfer portal, and McKenzie Milton graduated. Travis threw for more than 1,500 yards and 15 touchdowns, completing 63 percent of his passes while throwing just six interceptions. Mike Norvell enters his third year with the Seminoles, with an 8-13 record to this point. The ACC is still wide open, as Clemson still doesn’t have an established quarterback, and Travis will have both Treshaun Ward and Oregon transfer Trey Benson in the backfield. If Clemson stumbles once or twice this season, Florida State could be poised to zip past them. After all, the Seminoles led Clemson on the road in the fourth quarter last year.

Iowa State was a widely touted dark horse last year, listed among Big 12 contenders. However, the Cyclones struggled all season long, barely gaining bowl qualification with a 7-6 slate. Coach Matt Campbell is on the hot seat after that subpar season and the loss of Brock Purdy, Breece Hall and Charlie Kolar. Hunter Dekker will be the starting quarterback, and Jirehl Brock should be the featured back. The defense was solid last year and should be good again in 2022. Can they shock a Big 12 that has its eyes on Texas and Oklahoma?

South Carolina had the #25 recruiting class in the nation after going 6-6 and beating North Carolina in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. The transfer portal brings in Lovasea Carroll, Christian Beal-Smith – and quarterback Spencer Rattler. The defense was already solid, and the offense has a lot of talent coming in. Could the Gamecocks push Georgia and Florida in the SEC East?

Nebraska only won three games in 2021. However, all nine losses came by single digits – including close losses to Michigan, Ohio State and Michigan State – as well as Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Iowa. Casey Thompson will be the quarterback this season, and the transfer portal has brought more talent to town. It would not shock me to see the Cornhuskers take the Big Ten West title.


 

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