Updated BCS Title Odds
(The Spread) – The first week of the 2012 College Football Season is complete and oddsmakers have now updated their odds to win the 2013 BCS National Championship.
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According to oddsmakers, USC is still favored to win it all, as they have 5/2 odds to win. Other short odds to win are Alabama (7/2), LSU (7/1) and Oregon (7/1).
USC opened the season with a 49-10 win over Hawaii at home. The Trojans had no issues on either side of the ball against the Warriors. USC will face Syracuse this week in New Jersey.
Alabama dominated No. 8 Michigan in the featured game of Week 1. The Tide won 41-14, but the game wasn’t even that close. Alabama hosts Western Kentucky this week.
LSU defeated North Texas, 41-14, on Saturday. The Tigers haven’t lost a regular season game since 2011 and they will now host Washington this week.
Oregon did what it does best, lit up the scoreboards. The Ducks beat Arkansas State 57-34. The 34 points is a little concerning, but most game when the game was already out of reach. Oregon will host Fresno State this week.
For complete odds on which team will win the 2013 BCS National Championship, see below.
2013 BCS National Champion Odds
USC 5/2
Alabama 7/2
LSU 7/1
Oregon 7/1
Florida St 8/1
Oklahoma 15/1
Georgia 15/1
West Virginia 20/1
South Carolina 25/1
Texas 30/1
Arkansas 30/1
Clemson 35/1
Notre Dame 40/1
Michigan St 40/1
Wisconsin 40/1
Nebraska 50/1
Virginia Tech 50/1
Oklahoma St 50/1
Florida 50/1
Stanford 75/1
Michigan 80/1
Kansas St 80/1
Tennessee 80/1
TCU 100/1
Baylor 100/1
BYU 100/1
Utah 100/1
Mississippi St 200/1
UCLA 300/1
Louisville 300/1
Auburn 300/1
Boise St 500/1
Washington St 500/1
Cincinnati 500/1
Wake Forest 500/1
Arizona St 500/1
South Florida 500/1
Arizona 500/1
Missouri 500/1
Illinois 500/1
Virginia 500/1
North Carlolina St 500/1
Washington 500/1
Boston College 500/1
Iowa 500/1
Texas A&M 500/1
Georgia Tech 500/1
California 500/1
Field (Any Other Team) 50/1
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