BetQL is your one-stop shop for college football odds and NCAAF best bets. Looking at this season, let’s evaluate the updated BetMGM odds and expert picks to win the national championship! Feel free to also use BetQL’s college football odds comparison tool to shop for the best-possible numbers from across the industry.
Georgia | +175 |
Alabama | +200 |
Ohio State | +300 |
Clemson | +1000 |
USC | +1200 |
Alabama, Georgia and Ohio State are still the top three here after Week 3 and I'm still on Ohio State to win it all at their +300 odds. They just beat down Toledo 77-21 and CJ Stroud threw for 367 yards and five touchdowns there. They also destroyed Arkansas State 45-12 in Week 2 and Stroud threw for 351 yards and four touchdowns in that impressive showing. And they defeated Notre Dame in Week 1 21-10. Plus, Marvin Harrison Jr. was named Big Ten Co-Offensive Player Of The Week for this week after he caught a career-high seven passes for 184 yards and three touchdowns against Arkansas State.
I see Ohio State continuing their domination as the season goes on and I'm all in on them to win the national championship this season.
Updated September 19, 2022
Alabama: +200
Georgia: +275
Ohio State: +450
Clemson: +1200
Texas A&M: +2000
USC: +2000
Oklahoma: +3500
Notre Dame: +4000
Texas: +4000
Michigan: +5000
Florida: +6600
LSU: +6600
Miami (FL): +6600
Michigan State: +6600
2022 College Football Championship Value Bets
USC (+2000): I’m a very firm believer in Lincoln Riley and with transfer QB Caleb Williams from Oklahoma, 2021 Biletnikoff Award winner Jordan Addison joining the team at wideout and running back Travis Dye transferring from Oregon, among with a slew of other impactful additions, I’m very high on USC’s potential to reach (and win) the College Football Playoff. Outside of their Pac-12 schedule, their true test will come in the final week of the regular season when they take on Notre Dame.
Florida (+6600): Quarterback Anthony Richardson’s dual threat ability should firmly put him into the Heisman conversation and we’ve often seen that one player’s ascension can have a transformative effect on an entire team. Not only that, but new Gators head coach Billy Napier is coming off a dominant four-year run at Louisiana and was on two championship staffs under Nick Saban at Alabama in 2011 and 2015, so he seemingly knows what it takes to win it all.