Final NCAA National Championship Odds and Heisman 2014
“Alabama and FSU have been flipping back and forth as favorites to win the Championship, but the Seminoles have prevailed as our pre-season #1. Both these teams have taken double the amount of money than any other team ahead of Auburn and UCLA who come in second. Ohio State drifted off to 40-1 with the Braxton Miller news but possibly an over adjustment on our part as we saw an influx of bets on them within hours now settling in at 20-1, just ahead of conference rivals Michigan State and Wisconsin, both at 25-1.”
-Kevin Bradley, Sports Book Manager, bovada.lv
Odds to win the 2014-2015 College Football FBS Championship
Florida State 4/1
Alabama 5/1
Oregon 15/2
Auburn 10/1
Oklahoma 10/1
UCLA 14/1
Georgia 16/1
Ohio State 20/1
LSU 22/1
Michigan State 25/1
USC 25/1
Wisconsin 25/1
Baylor 25/1
South Carolina 28/1
Florida 40/1
Stanford 40/1
Michigan 50/1
Mississippi 50/1
Clemson 66/1
Nebraska 66/1
Notre Dame 66/1
Texas 66/1
Missouri 75/1
Texas A&M 75/1
Arizona 100/1
Iowa 100/1
Kansas State 100/1
Miami 100/1
North Carolina 100/1
Oklahoma State 100/1
Washington 100/1
Arizona State 100/1
Louisville 150/1
Mississippi State 150/1
TCU 150/1
Tennessee 150/1
Virginia Tech 150/1
Marshall 200/1
Arkansas 300/1
Boise State 300/1
BYU 300/1
Cincinnati 300/1
West Virginia 300/1
Texas Tech 300/1
Boston College 500/1
Georgia Tech 500/1
Oregon State 500/1
Pittsburgh 500/1
Rutgers 500/1
South Florida 500/1
UCF 500/1
California 1000/1
NCAA 2014-2015 Season – Odds to win the Heisman Trophy
Jameis Winston (QB Florida State) 9/2
Marcus Mariota (QB Oregon) 5/1
Brett Hundley (QB UCLA) 10/1
Bryce Petty (QB Baylor) 12/1
Melvin Gordon (RB Wisconsin) 12/1
Nick Marshall (QB Auburn) 12/1
Todd Gurley (RB Georgia) 14/1
Trevor Knight (QB Oklahoma) 18/1
Everett Golson (Notre Dame) 20/1
T.J. Yeldon (RB Alabama) 20/1
Derrick Henry (RB Alabama) 20/1
Connor Cook (QB Michigan State) 25/1
Duke Johnson (RB Miami) 33/1
Karlos Williams (RB Florida State) 33/1
Mike Davis (RB South Carolina) 33/1
Ameer Abdullah (RB Nebraska) 33/1
Leonard Fournette RB (LSU) 33/1
Myles Jack (LB UCLA) 40/1
Rakeem Cato (QB Marshall) 50/1
Dak Prescott (QB Mississippi State) 50/1
Sean Mannion (QB Oregon State) 50/1
Christian Hackenberg QB (Penn State) 50/1
Jacob Coker QB (Alabama) 50/1
Cody Kessler QB (USC) 66/1
Javorius Allen RB (USC) 66/1
Thomas Tyner RB (Oregon) 66/1
Matt Johnson (QB Bowling Green) 100/1
Taylor Kelly (QB Arizona State) 100/1
Kyle Allen QB (Texas A&M) 100/1
Devin Gardner (QB (Michigan) 100/1