USC is the favorite to win the national title at 3-1 odds according to Bovada. Oregon’s odds are 12-1. Full list after the jump.
USC 3/1
Alabama 11/2
LSU 11/2
Oklahoma 10/1
Florida State 12/1
Oregon 12/1
Georgia 14/1
Arkansas 20/1
Michigan 20/1
Notre Dame 28/1
Texas 28/1
Virginia Tech 30/1
West Virginia 30/1
South Carolina 30/1
Clemson 33/1
Nebraska 40/1
Wisconsin 40/1
Florida 50/1
TCU 50/1
Auburn 60/1
Michigan State 60/1
Boise State 65/1
Kansas State 75/1
Miami (Florida) 75/1
Oklahoma State 80/1
Mississippi State 100/1
Missouri 100/1
Texas A&M 100/1
Tennessee 125/1
Cincinnati 150/1
Iowa 150/1
Louisville 150/1
Penn State 150/1
Arizona 200/1
Boston College 200/1
BYU 200/1
California 200/1
Georgia Tech 200/1
Pittsburgh 200/1
Stanford 200/1
UCLA 200/1
Washington 200/1
NC State 250/1
South Florida 250/1
UCLA 250/1
Oregon State 300/1
Why is UCLA on this list twice?
ftfo2009,
I think they really wanted ucla as 450/1. Still a sucker bet.
My apologies to the bRuins. Notre Dame at 28/1 is the sucker bet. Oregon at 12/1 is not bad, but best value appears to be Wisconsin at 40/1.
It’s a typo. The 200-1 is their odds of beating SC this season.
I’m not afraid to say it. I believe USC wins a BCS title this season. I wouldn’t be disappointed at a Rose Bowl one bit, as it’s always a blast winning a BCS game in the stadium UCLA loses in every Saturday. But I do believe SC wins in South Beach. I don’t know that any teams will go undefeated en route, however.
Fight on!
50-0
Ps. Odds on UCLA being above .500?
Could you even find a bettor willing to wage that UCKLA will win the 2012 National Football Championship?
Lawyer John, such a bettor might as well just buy lottery tickets.
50-0,
I think there is a 75% chance the bRuins go 7-5, anything less would be a big disappointment, especially after their PAC-12 South Championship*.
Who has the best chance at going undefeated?
Oklahoma, FSU, USC, Oregon, Wisconsin, Alabama or LSU? (Anyone, excluding those playing on blue turf, left off the list?)
Nice article on Robey in WeAreSC
http://espn.go.com/colleges/usc/football/story/_/id/8074425/usc-trojans-cornerback-nickell-robey-carries-team-tradition-leadership
scidiot, I actually do agree with you. I think UCLA loses to Nebraska, Oregon, and SC without a doubt. I think they fall asleep in one or two others against Cal, U-dub, or Utah. They should expect to finish 2nd or 3rd in the South.
If I was UCLA, I’d be worried about the Arizona schools.
1-0 08/30 at Rice (107)
1-1 09/08 vs. Nebraska(14)
1-2 09/15 vs. Houston (70)
2-2 09/22 vs. Oregon State (61)
3-2 09/29 at Colorado (84)
3-3 10/06 at California (38)
3-4 10/13 vs. Utah (33)
4-4 10/27 at Arizona State (55)
4-5 11/03 vs. Arizona (43)
5-5 11/10 at Washington State (51)
5-6 11/17 vs. USC (1)
5-7 11/24 vs. Stanford (21)
Oregon and Washington are off their conference schedule. No petitioning the NCAA for post season considerations this year lil bear.