2024 College Football Futures Report

Who do the betting markets say is going to win the title this year?

THE STRAIGHT BET
2024 College Football Futures Report

College football is back! Michigan enters as your defending champs (Go Blue!). Will they get dethroned this year? The entire landscape of college football has changed. Realignment had Texas and Oklahoma moving to the SEC, and four schools moving to the B1G. The Pac-12 is basically no more. On top of that, the playoff expanded to 12.

In this report, we’ll go through the different college football markets. We’ll take a look at where the sharps and the public are concentrating their action. We’ll look at the National Title, Conference Title, Heisman, and Team Total markets. This is a great starting point, but, as it evolves, it will be updated in the Futures Report section of the Member’s Portal.

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Last year, the sharps were on Michigan and they won the title. In 2021, they were on Georgia, who won the title. I hope you find this useful in your wagering. Best of luck!

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MARKET

The professional bettors (sharps) are betting on::
🏈 Ole Miss +1400
🏈 Penn State +2200

The public is on:
🏈 Georgia +300
🏈 Notre Dame +2200
🏈 Ohio State +380
🏈 Oregon +700
🏈 Texas +850

The largest liabilities is Colorado. Ohio State is one too. Georgia, Miami (FL), Clemson, Alabama, Notre Dame, Texas, and Oregon are borderline. 

Many teams are good outcomes, but, the ones with the most realistic shots are Penn State, Michigan, and LSU. Some of those borderline teams above should turn into good outcomes later on in the year.

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP MARKETS

ACC

The professional bettors (sharps) are betting on::
🏈 Nothing Notable

The public is on:
🏈 Clemson +280
🏈 Florida State +600
🏈 Miami (FL) +350

The highest liabilities are (in order) Syracuse, Boston College, Virginia Tech, and Miami (FL).

BIG 12

The professional bettors (sharps) are betting on::
🏈 Nothing Notable

The public is on:
🏈 Colorado +2800
🏈 Kansas State +390
🏈 Utah +320

The highest liabilities are (in order) Colorado and Kansas State.

BIG TEN

The professional bettors (sharps) are betting on::
🏈 Nothing Notable

The public is on:
🏈 Ohio State +155
🏈 Oregon +200

The highest liabilities are (in order) Nebraska, Indiana, Michigan State, Northwestern, and Rutgers.

SEC

The professional bettors (sharps) are betting on::
🏈 Nothing Notable

The public is on:
🏈 Georgia +190
🏈 Ole Miss +700
🏈 Texas +380

The highest liabilities are (in order) Florida, Texas A&M, and Auburn.

HEISMAN TROPHY MARKET

The professional bettors (sharps) are betting on::
🏈 Nothing Notable

The public is on:
🏈 Dillon Gabriel (Oregon) +600
🏈 Travis Hunter (Colorado) +2500
🏈 Jalen Milroe (Alabama) +1100

The highest liability is Travis Hunter (Colorado). KJ Jefferson (UCF), Cam Ward (Miami (FL)), Miller Moss (USC), Shedeur Sanders (Colorado), and Jalen Milroe (Alabama) are also liabilities. 

Many other players are good outcomes, but those with the best shot are Dillon Gabriel (Oregon), Carson Beck (Georgia), Will Howard (Ohio State), Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss), Nico Iamaleava (Tennessee), and Quinn Ewers (Texas). 

TEAM WIN TOTAL OVER/UNDERS

The professional bettors (sharps) are betting on::
🏈 Alabama Under 9.5
🏈 Georgia Under 10.5

The public is on:
🏈 Alabama Over 9.5
🏈 Colorado Over 5.5*
🏈 Georgia Over 10.5
🏈 Iowa Over 8*
🏈 LSU Over 9
🏈 Ohio State Over 10.5
🏈 Ole Miss Over 9.5
🏈 Oregon Over 10.5
🏈 Penn State Over 10.5
🏈 Tennessee Under 8.5
🏈 Texas A&M Over 8.5
🏈 UCLA Under 5.5*

*High Liabilities

Pros vs. Joes are Alabama and Georgia with Pros on the Under and Joes on the Over.  

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