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Future odds are out for the 2023 College Football Playoff title winner. 

 

No surprise that the east coast Dawgs are #1. Georgia +220 - 1 (USA Today Ranking) 63 (USA Today Strength of Schedule (SOS.) Georgia, due to the SEC calling off the game at Oklahoma, has a cupcake OOC schedule with Georgia Tech being the only Power 5 opponent.

 

Below are the odds for Oregon and for the teams that Oregon plays in 2023.

 

Utah - +6000 - 14 - 20 Playing Florida in SLC, at Baylor, vs Oregon, at UW, and at USC lifts the Utes SOS.

 

Washington - +3000 - 12 - 15 - UW's SOS? UW plays Utah and Oregon in Seattle. Should trips to E. Lansing to play Sparty and to LA to play Troy (The Iliad Daily Double?) lift the SOS this much? 

 

USC - +1600 - 4 - 39 - This is a lofty ranking for a team that plays Utah and UW and road games at Notre Dame and Oregon

 

OREGON - +3000 - 15 - 59 - The Ducks are preseason ranked behind UW and Utah but Vegas has Oregon matching up with Troy in the Pac-12 title game, in Vegas. 59 SOS? With 4 games against ranked teams and a game at Texas Tech that is ranked in many preseason polls? 

 

DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM

The Ducks have good chances to make it to and win the Pac-12 title this year. What are their odds to win the national championship?

 

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Edited by Jon Joseph

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