At the onset of future market College Football betting is a question. Did Tennessee Volunteers catch lightning in a bottle last year with quarterback Hendon Hooker and receivers Jalin Hyatt and Cedric Tillman? Certainly, we will all find out this season. Cause by all three of them playing in the 2023 NFL season. Michigan transfer quarterback Joe Milton III worked with the No. 1 offense throughout the spring. Following a strong performance in a 31-14 victory over Clemson in the Capital One Orange Bowl. Meanwhile, freshman Nicholaus Iamaleava looks the part.
Post Spring College Football National Championship Futures
When: | College Football Season Kicks Off on August 26, 2023 |
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2023 College Football National Championship Future Odds at SBG
Team | Odds |
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Georgia Bulldogs | +220 |
Alabama Crimson Tide | +550 |
Ohio State Buckeyes | +600 |
Michigan Wolverines | +1000 |
LSU Tigers | +1600 |
USC Trojans | +1600 |
Clemson Tigers | +2000 |
Penn State Nittany Lions | +2000 |
Notre Dame Fighting Irish | +3000 |
Texas Longhorns | +2500 |
Florida State Seminoles | +1800 |
Oregon Ducks | +3000 |
Tennessee Volunteers | +3000 |
Oklahoma Sooners | +6000 |
Washington Huskies | +3000 |
Utah Utes | +6000 |
TCU Horned Frogs | +10000 |
Texas A&M Aggies | +60000 |
North Carolina Tar Heels | +10000 |
All Other Teams | +10000 or Higher |
Plenty of New Tennessee Volunteers
Namely, Nicholaus Iamaleava is 6-foot-6 and wasn’t overwhelmed by the tempo of coach Josh Heupel’s hurry-up offense. In comparison, receiver Bru McCoy missed the spring. And then Oregon transfer Dont’e Thornton was held out of the spring game. Of great online betting concern is the Tennessee defense. The Volunteers have to get a lot better on defense if they’re going to contend with Georgia in the SEC East.
Is Next Year’s Team Finally This Year’s Champion?
It is true that many College Football Betting participants have a familiar refrain for Texas football. As the late great Ronald Reagan would say, Here we go again. Despite losing star tailback Bijan Robinson to the NFL draft, the Longhorns seem poised to win the Big 12 in their final season. Of course, Hook ‘Em is leaving for the SEC in 2024.
First, quarterback Quinn Ewers has cleaned up his act. And he has left no doubt about who’s going to start under center this season. Ewers added muscle, cut his mullet, and is making better decisions on the field.
Additionally, receivers Xavier Worthy, Jordan Whittington, Adonai Mitchell (Georgia), and tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders provide Ewers with plenty of options. Four starters are back on the offensive line. Last season the O-Line had two true freshmen and a sophomore starting.
The Longhorns have to learn to win close games. Consider they lost five contests by seven points or less in 2022. Texas must avoid losing to teams they should beat to turn the corner finally. Finally, head coach Steve Sarkisian has never won more than nine games in a season. But Sark loves his roster.
Huskies Howling for Pac-12 Title
First, Washington’s priorities in the spring included rebuilding its offensive line. The Huskies lost both starting guards and its center. However, there is good news. While rotating in the lineup, Guards Nate Kalepo and Julius Buelow and center Matteo Mele played quite a bit in 2022. If the front can be solidified, Washington’s offense, led by quarterback Michael Penix Jr., should be very good. Consider Washington averaged 39.7 points in 2022.
Additionally, the Huskies added a pair of running backs through the portal. Namely Dillon Johnson (Mississippi State) and Daniyel Ngata (Arizona State). Also, the Huskies had to get better in the secondary to compete in the pass-happy Pac-12. Oklahoma State transfer Jabbar Muhammad looks like an upgrade at cornerback. At the same time, Elijah Jackson and Thaddeus Dixon competed at the other spot.