Lsu Miami Spread
LSU FOOTBALL Latest LSU-Miami point spread. Thread starter cottonport; Start date May 24. Does anyone have the latest spread for the. Dabogeyman TigerBait.com. Spread: Also commonly referred to as the line or spread, a negative point spread value (-15.5) indicates that team is favored by 15.5 points. A positive value (+15.5) on its opponent means that.
The 2020 college football season has officially come to a close with Alabama topping Ohio State in the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. But it is never too early to start thinking about who is going to win it all a year from now. BetMGM Sportsbook has released its initial odds to win the national championship for the 2021 season, and LSU is on the board.
Not surprisingly, Alabama is the way-too-early favorite to win the national championship next season. The Crimson Tide are listed as the top favorite at +300 to win it all. The Clemson Tigers are right behind Alabama with the second-best odds on the board at +350, followed by this past season’s runners-up, Ohio State (+500).
Lsu Miami Point Spread
Despite having a tough 2020 season, LSU is still moderately high on the championship board for next season. LSU has the fourth-best shot at the championship next season according to BetMGM, with the Tigers getting a +3,500 shot. Georgia (+800) and Texas A&M (+2,500) are other SEC teams ahead of LSU other than Alabama. Florida (+4,000) is among the teams just behind LSU (Notre Dame, Miami, Penn State, and Iowa State also have +4,000 odds).
Here is a look at the top odds to win the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship Game as of January 12, 2021:
Alabama +300 Clemson +350 Ohio State +500 Oklahoma +700 Georgia +800 Texas A&M +2,500 LSU +3,500 Wisconsin +3,500 Florida, +4,000 Notre Dame +4,000 Miami +4,000 Penn State +4,000 Iowa State +4,000 Oregon +5,000 North Carolina +5,000 USC +5,000 Texas +5,000 Michigan +5,000 Tennessee +5,000Odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.
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