Updated 2021 FCS National Championship Odds Favor South Dakota State to Win Spring Playoffs

By Chris Amberley in College Football
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- #1 seed South Dakota has odds of +150 to win the FCS National Championship, the shortest on the board
- SDSU is not the highest ranked team in the playoffs, that honor belongs to James Madison
- See odds and analysis below, plus a betting prediction
Fresh off a convincing win over perennial FCS powerhouse North Dakota State in the annual Dakota Marker, South Dakota (5-1) has earned the #1 seed in the FCS Spring Playoffs, and is the favorite to win the FCS National Championship.
The Jackrabbits however, are not the top ranked program in the 16-team tournament which begins Saturday, April 24th, as that honor belongs to undefeated James Madison (5-0). Six teams including the Dukes will enter the playoffs without a loss this season, but none played in a conference as tough as South Dakota’s.
2021 FCS National Championship Odds
Team | Odds at DraftKings |
---|---|
South Dakota State | +150 |
Sam Houston State | +350 |
North Dakota State | +400 |
James Madison | +500 |
North Dakota | +800 |
Jacksonville State | +1000 |
Delaware | +1000 |
Weber State | +1200 |
Southern Illinois | +1600 |
Missouri State | +2000 |
Eastern Washington | +3300 |
VMI | +5000 |
Davidson | +10000 |
Holy Cross | +10000 |
Sacred Heart | +10000 |
Odds as of April 21st.
The Jackrabbits earned a share of the Missouri Valley Football Conference title, and boast wins over not only the preseason favorite Bison but #9 seed Southern Illinois as well. They split the league title with #5 seed North Dakota and #10 seed Missouri State, and are one of five MVFC programs to crack the playoff tournament.
Can’t Justify Betting Jackrabbits
Schedule makers did South Dakota a favor by placing them in the far easier side of the draw. The Jackrabbits will open against Patriot League champ Holy Cross on Saturday, and will play the winner of Weber State and aforementioned Southern Illinois should they advance.
THE BRACKET 😍🏆#FCSPlayoffs ➡️ https://t.co/0CXs30yPG4 pic.twitter.com/Ho5ZuMDRQx
— NCAA FCS Football (@NCAA_FCS) April 18, 2021
South Dakota destroyed the Salukis 44-3 just last month, but more importantly will avoid Sam Houston, James Madison, North Dakota Sate and North Dakota, the teams with the second, third, fourth and fifth shortest odds, until the final.
The Jackrabbits’ case to win it all is simple. They run the ball exceptionally well, and play fantastic defense. South Dakota ranks 22nd in points per game, sixth in rushing yards per game and fourth in red zone efficiency.
The Jacks are the Number 1 seed in the Nation heading into the playoffs!#GoJacks 🐰🏈 pic.twitter.com/d6nDdR6ZQc
— SDSU Football (@GoJacksFB) April 18, 2021
Defensively, they rank ninth in opponent points per game, 14th in total defense, and number eight versus the pass, in large part thanks to a whopping 10 interceptions.
Ballgame.#GoJacks | @MidcoSN pic.twitter.com/xR0EGIotQN
— SDSU Football (@GoJacksFB) April 17, 2021
Stingy defense and pounding the rock helped South Dakota earn its first ever #1 seed in the FCS playoffs, but that recipe is typically only successful when playing from ahead. The Jackrabbits passing game ranked 65th in the nation, and QB Mark Gronowski eclipsed 200 yards through the air in only one spring outing. Granted, he made up for that by running for 6 TD and racking up three separate 100-yard rushing games, but it’s fair to wonder how they’ll fare if they’re trailing.
There goes Gronowski! 126 yards on the ground for the freshman! #GoJacks | @MidcoSN pic.twitter.com/y6ktrUUN1B
— SDSU Football (@GoJacksFB) April 17, 2021
In their lone loss, they fell behind by 11 to North Dakota and Gronowski was forced to throw. He aired it out a season-high 32 times, and the result wasn’t pretty. The freshman completed only 50% of his attempts and committed a season-worst three turnovers.
If you’re going to bet on a team with odds as short as the Jackrabbits’ you better be sure they’re not one dimensional, and have the ability to win in multiple game scripts. South Dakota’s passing deficiencies make them a pass.
Dukes Undervalued
A program to target to win it all is James Madison. The top ranked Dukes were runners-up to North Dakota State in 2019, and have obliterated their competition this spring.
Compete.#GoDukes pic.twitter.com/Y37FFjDiIN
— JMU Football (@JMUFootball) April 20, 2021
They’re a perfect 5-0 and have outscored their opponents by 120 points. They surrender just 9.8 points per game, and rank first in the nation in total defense.
Offensively, they’re averaging 33.8 points per game and 434.6 yards of total offense, and like the Jackrabbits feature a dominant run game. Led by senior and Walter Payton Award nominee Percy Agyei-Obese, James Madison racks up 236 rushing yards per game, but unlike South Dakota, their passing game has been effective when called upon. Senior Cole Johnson is completing 67.3% of his throws, while averaging 9.0 yards per completion.
Roll the footage 🎥
JMU caps off its regular season with a 23-6 win vs. Richmond to claim the CAA South Division crown.#GoDukes pic.twitter.com/SlKtOVXJ0R
— JMU Football (@JMUFootball) April 17, 2021
He’s seen game action at the FCS level for three years now, and is well equipped to lead this team with his arm should the situation call for it.
The Dukes are heavily favored in their 1st round playoff matchup versus VMI, and will face the winner of North Dakota-Missouri State should they advance. From there, they’ll likely face either Sam Houston or North Dakota State with a ticket to the championship game on the line, a matchup that could arguably be tougher than a date with the Jackrabbits in the final.
Pick: James Madison (+500)

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As SBD's resident Swiss Army Knife, Chris covers virtually every sport including NFL, PGA, NBA, MLB, NCAAB, NCAAF and the Olympics. A true grinder, he'd rather pick off small edges in the player props market than swing for the fences with a 5-leg parlay.