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Florida State And Alabama Lead The 2014 BCS Championship Odds

Zack Garrison

by Zack Garrison in News

Updated Jan 17, 2018 · 9:40 AM PST

With less than two months away from the start of the 2014 College Football season I think it’s a fair time to take a look at the future odds for the upcoming BCS Champion, after all, this is the first-year playoffs will be in place, and it will bring a whole lot of exciting to an already unbelievable sport.

Florida State remains as the team to beat after they conquered the championship last season, and quarterback Jameis Winston said they are even better this season.  Winston will be on his sophomore year and should be better than last year; which is scary.

“I’m an observer,” Winston told reporters, “so I just observe the way (Peyton) does things. He’s so detail-oriented. And how he carries himself — I’m really trying to see how he carries himself because I want to be the guy 10, 15 years from now that’s viewed like a Peyton Manning or an Eli or an Archie.”

Second is Alabama, a team that was one play away from playing in their fourth National Championship game in five seasons.  With coach Nick Saban, Bama will always be a contender.

Here are the entire BCS Championship Future Odds For The 2014 Season:

  • Alabama +600
  • Arizona +10000
  • Arkansas +25000
  • Auburn +1400
  • Boise State +30000
  • Boston College +50000
  • BYU +12500
  • Cincinnati +15000
  • Clemson +8000
  • Florida +5000
  • Florida State +500
  • Georgia +2200
  • Georgia Tech +50000
  • Iowa +10000
  • Kansas State +8000
  • LSU +2200
  • Miami Florida +8000
  • Michigan +8000
  • Michigan State +2500
  • Mississippi State +15000
  • Missouri +6600
  • Nebraska +8000
  • North Carolina +10000
  • Notre Dame +6600
  • Ohio State +1200
  • Oklahoma +1200
  • Oklahoma State +8000
  • Oregon                +1000
  • Oregon State +30000
  • Pittsburgh +30000
  • South Carolina +5000
  • Stanford +4000
  • TCU +25000
  • Tennessee +12500
  • Texas +6000
  • Texas A&M +8000
  • UCLA +1600
  • USC +4000
  • Virginia Tech +20000
  • Washington +15000
  • West Virginia +40000
  • Wisconsin +4000
  • Louisville +15000
  • Arizona State +7500
  • Baylor +2800
  • Mississippi +5000
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