- The 2024 NCAAF conference championship game odds have been released
- Four of the nine games are rematches from the regular season, and none of the spreads are bigger than 4.5 points
- Below, see the opening odds for all the NCAAF conference championship games on the board
The 2024 NCAAF regular season is finished and the stage is set for the conference championships games. The AAC, Mountain West, and C-USA title games will take place on Friday, Dec. 6, with the other six on Saturday, Dec. 7, highlighted by a Georgia vs Texas rematch for the SEC Championship. The table below lists the opening odds (spread, moneyline, and total) for eight of the nine conference championship games, with the Sun Belt odd (Marshall vs Louisiana) still TBD.
Conference Championship College Football Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
Western Kentucky | +2.5 (-110) | +116 | O 57.5 (-110) | Friday, Dec. 6 |
Jacksonville State | -2.5 (-110) | -140 | U 57.5 (-110) | 7 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total | Date/Time |
Tulane | -4.5 (-110) | -172 | O 48.5 (-110) | Friday, Dec. 6 |
Army | +4.5 (-110) | +142 | U 48.5 (-110) | 8 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total | Date/Time |
UNLV | +4.5 (-110) | +142 | O 58.5 (-110) | Friday, Dec. 6 |
Boise State | -4.5 (-110) | -172 | U 58.5 (-110) | 8 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total | Date/Time |
Iowa State | +2.5 (-106) | +114 | O 51.5 (-110) | Saturday, Dec. 7 |
Arizona State | -2.5 (-114) | -137 | U 51.5 (-110) | 12 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total | Date/Time |
Ohio | +1.5 (-110) | +104 | O 45.5 (-110) | Saturday, Dec. 7 |
Miami Ohio | -1.5 (-114) | -125 | U 45.5 (-110) | 12 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total | Date/Time |
Georgia | +2.5 (-104) | +114 | O 49.5 (-110) | Saturday, Dec. 7 |
Texas | -2.5 (-118) | -137 | U 49.5 (-110) | 4 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total | Date/Time |
Marshall | TBD | TBD | TBD | Saturday, Dec. 7 |
Louisiana | TBD | TBD | TBD | 4:30 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total | Date/Time |
Clemson | +2.5 (-105) | +116 | O 55.5 (-110) | Saturday, Dec. 7 |
SMU | -2.5 (-115) | -140 | U 55.5 (-110) | 8 pm ET |
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total | Date/Time |
Penn State | +3.5 (-110) | +136 | O 50.5 (-110) | Saturday, Dec. 7 |
Oregon | -3.5 (-110) | -164 | U 50.5 (-110) | 8 pm ET |
All eight games currently on the board have a spread of 4.5 points or fewer, and four are under a field goal. Odds as of Dec. 1 at FanDuel. Claim the top sportsbook promotions for conference championship week.
The biggest spread in a power-conference title game is Oregon -3.5 against Penn State at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The other three (Iowa State vs Arizona State at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Georgia vs Texas at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, and Clemson vs SMU at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte) all opened with a spread of 2.5 in favor of the nominal home team.
The four games that are rematches from the regular season are as follows:
- Western Kentucky vs Jacksonville – WKU won 19-17 at home yesterday (Nov. 30)
- UNLV vs Boise State – BSU won 29-24 on the road on Oct. 25
- Ohio vs Miami Ohio – Ohio won 30-20 on the road on Oct. 19
- Georgia vs Texas – Georgia won 30-15 on the road on Oct. 19
Check back with SBD’s college football odds page to see how the lines are moving over the course of the week.
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The college football season is heating up as teams across the country vie for a spot in their respective conference championship games. With the release of the odds for these highly anticipated matchups, fans and bettors alike are eagerly analyzing the numbers to determine where to place their bets.
In the SEC, perennial powerhouse Alabama is once again the favorite to win the conference championship game. The Crimson Tide have been dominant all season, led by Heisman Trophy candidate quarterback Bryce Young. They will face off against either Georgia or Kentucky in the championship game, with both teams posing a formidable challenge.
In the Big Ten, Ohio State is the frontrunner to win the conference championship game. The Buckeyes have been on a hot streak in recent weeks, led by quarterback C.J. Stroud and a high-powered offense. They will likely face off against either Michigan or Michigan State in the championship game, both of whom have had strong seasons as well.
In the ACC, Clemson is the favorite to win the conference championship game despite a somewhat disappointing season by their standards. The Tigers will face off against either Wake Forest or NC State in the championship game, both of whom have had solid seasons and could pose a threat to Clemson’s title hopes.
In the Pac-12, Oregon is the favorite to win the conference championship game. The Ducks have been impressive all season, led by quarterback Anthony Brown and a stout defense. They will likely face off against either Utah or Arizona State in the championship game, both of whom have had strong seasons as well.
Overall, the conference championship games promise to be exciting matchups with high stakes on the line. Fans and bettors alike will be eagerly watching to see which teams come out on top and secure a spot in the College Football Playoff. With the odds now released, it’s time to start analyzing and strategizing for what promises to be an action-packed weekend of college football.