Oregon Ducks Enter CFP Quarterfinals as Title Long Shot

  • Oregon has +850 odds to win the National Championship and +300 odds to make it.
  • Oregon is a 1-point favorite over Texas Tech in the quarterfinals.

MIAMI – We are in to the College Football Playoff Quarterfinals, and Oregon’s odds to win the National Championship stand out after their dominant first round performance.

While in the the bottom half of the college football props to win the National Championship at +850, they are still one of five teams with under +1000 odds to win.

National Championship Odds

  • Ohio State (#2) +185
  • Indiana (#1) +325
  • Georgia (#3) +475
  • Texas Tech (#4) +750
  • Oregon (#5) +850
  • Alabama (#9) +2000
  • Miami Florida (#10) +2200
  • Mississippi (#6) +2500

Route To The National Championship

Although Oregon’s odds to win the National Championship on sportsbooks with CFB props are up there with the contenders, their route to get there is not as easy, and it starts with their quarterfinal matchup against Texas Tech, where they are just a 1-point favorite.

#5 Oregon Vs. #4 Texas Tech

  • Moneyline: Oregon (-115) vs. Texas Tech (-105)
  • Spread: Oregon -1
  • Total: 53

The road doesn’t end there, though, as they have a tough hill to climb in the semifinal where they’ll face either #1 Indiana or #9 Alabama. Based on their odds to make the National Championship game on sportsbooks in Oregon to bet on college football, oddsmakers aren’t planning to back them against either team.

Odds To Make The National Championship Game

  • Ohio State (#2) -130
  • Indiana (#1) +120
  • Georgia (#3) +225
  • Oregon (#5) +300
  • Texas Tech (#4) +325
  • Alabama (#9) +675
  • Miami Florida (#10) +950
  • Mississippi (#6) +950

On the other side of the bracket, the Ducks will need to go through Ohio State, Georgia, Ole Miss, or Miami if they get through to the National Championship.

About Samuel Profeta

Sam is a college football enthusiast and who's been on the CollegeFootballProps.com team since 2020. He grew up a Florida State fan and graduated as a Nole in 2019. When he's not chopping it up about the Seminoles CFP snub, he's playing dynasty mode on College Football 25.