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College Football Betting Odds for the 2012 BCS Championship

Randy McInnis

by Randy McInnis in News

Updated Jan 17, 2018 · 9:40 AM PST

With the USC Trojans eligible to fight for the national championship against after two years banned, the BCS College Football Championship will have a monster year in 2012.

The oddsmakers revealed a few weeks ago the College Football future odds, and they gave Lane Kiffin and the Trojans some respect, after all they have on their roster the quarterback who most likely will be the first choice in the 2013 NFL draft: Matt Barkley.

Barkley is the finest player, perhaps not like Andrew Luck, a one in a lifetime type of player, but good enough to become something extraordinary like Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady, if he works hard enough.  What’s missing for USC? Something that the other two great contenders, Alabama and LSU, brag and embrace like no others: a frightening and brutal defense.
Below are the College Football Betting Odds for the BCS Championship.
The Real Contenders:

  • Alabama +500
  • LSU +350
  • Oklahoma +800
  • USC +500
  • Oregon        +900

The Rest:

  • Arizona      +15000
  • Arizona State        +15000
  • Arkansas        +1500
  • Auburn        +5000
  • BYU        +20000
  • Baylor        +20000
  • Boise State        +5000
  • Boston College        +20000
  • California        +10000
  • Cincinnati        +10000
  • Clemson        +3000
  • Florida        +5000
  • Florida State        +1200
  • Georgia        +1400
  • Georgia Tech        +15000
  • Illinois        +20000
  • Iowa        +10000
  • Kansas State        +7500
  • Louisville        +20000
  • Michigan        +3000
  • Michigan State        +5000
  • Mississippi State        +8000
  • Missouri        +10000
  • Nebraska        +3500
  • North Carolina State        +15000
  • Notre Dame        +2500
  • Oklahoma State    +7500
  • Penn State        +10000
  • South Carolina        +3000
  • South Florida        +15000
  • Stanford        +10000
  • TCU        +5000
  • Tennessee        +10000
  • Texas        +2500
  • Texas A&M        +15000
  • UCLA        +20000
  • Utah        +20000
  • Virginia        +15000
  • Virginia Tech        +2500
  • Wake Forest        +20000
  • Washington    +10000
  • Washington State +20000
  • West Virginia +3000
  • Wisconsin    +5000
  • North Carolina     +10000
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