
While the ultimate goal is to win the College Football Playoff National Championship, along the way teams must contend for their conference titles. Now that the Pac-12 is defunct, only 4 Power conferences remain. Clemson, Ohio State, and Texas are favored to win the SEC, Big Ten and Big 12 respectively. Read on to gain expert NCAAF futures picks and access statistical insights on NCAA football futures for 2025.
- NCAA Division 1 Football Bowl Subdivision
- 2025 season
- 8 Conferences
- SEC, Big 12, Big Ten and ACC represent the “Power 4”
NCAAF Futures Betting Odds
Clemson is priced at (+110) to win the SEC, with Miami (FL) as their strongest challenger at (+400). Out west, Texas leads the Big 12 at (+300) with Georgia right on their tails at (+360) as well as Alabama at (+400). The Big Ten is similarly a three-horse race, with Ohio State in the lead at (+200), Penn State close behind at (+240), and Oregon at (+300).
NCAAF Conferences | |||
ACC | |||
Clemson | +110 | +105 | +105 |
Miami (FL) | +400 | +400 | +385 |
Louisville | +800 | +850 | +900 |
SMU | +850 | +850 | +900 |
SEC | |||
Texas | +300 | +275 | +275 |
Georgia | +360 | +300 | +300 |
Alabama | +400 | +400 | +400 |
LSU | +700 | +700 | +700 |
Big Ten | |||
Ohio State | +195 | +190 | +200 |
Penn State | +235 | +245 | +240 |
Oregon | +270 | +300 | +260 |
Michigan | +1100 | +850 | +750 |
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Clemson Should Dominate in Weak ACC
An ACC championship victory last year could be a sign of things to come in 2025 for Clemson. Stacked on both sides of the ball with many young playmakers returning to South Carolina for another year, pundits are high on the Tigers. Pro Football Focus’ Max Chadwick projects Clemson as the best offensive team in the nation led by the best quarterback, Cade Klubnik.
Head Coach Dabo Swinney is particularly high on senior running back Adam Randall. In a crowded backfield, Randall is the wild card of the group. The former receiver broke out in the playoff loss to Texas to lead the team in rushing yards thanks to a 40+ yard scamper. Swinney said he “really believes he will be one of the great college football stories of the year.” No pressure, man.
I think Clemson is being underlooked after a disappointing postseason and should easily win the ACC in a somewhat down year for the conference overall. Plus-money is a good price on the Tigers to make it back-to-back ACC titles.
NCAAF Futures: Indiana Disrespected in Big Ten
OSU, PSU and Oregon are garnering headlines as the biggest teams in the Big Ten. But who else could make some noise in the now packed Midwest conference? Michigan can raise their hand, but Indiana should be a trendy pick for bettors looking to capitalize on a disrespected team shunned by too many pundits.
Despite an 11-1 breakthrough season, bookmakers are yet to put faith in the Hoosiers football team. Head coach Curt Cignetti received plenty of due praise for the team’s impressive run that saw the team make the College Football Playoff. Ultimately Indiana lost to Notre Dame, but the appearance boosted notoriety and invigorated a strong recruitment period. Now loaded with talent heading into 2025, why are bookmakers so low on Indiana?
If it’s distrust in the team’s performance versus their actual results, the underlying statistics beg to differ. Pythagorean expectation puts Indiana’s “true” win total at 10.53, not a far stretch from their 11 wins. And the schedule won’t be too much tougher this season. In fact, Indiana’s nonconference scheduling has gone under fire for being too weak. It’s part of a new strategy to get as many wins as possible so in the event of a conference failure, the CFP committee must consider inviting the team to the 12-team playoff on merit alone.
It worked out last year, so why not run it back? At such a big number, I think it’s difficult to disagree with the value. Indiana is the new archetype for college football success, whether you like it or not.
Florida, Oklahoma Undervalued in SEC
Although the SEC is shaping up to be a race between Texas, Georgia and Alabama, there are some hidden gems within the conference worth taking a look at. Florida has patiently rebuilt their squad and now look set to make a run for the conference crown.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma landed arguably the biggest transfer of the summer. John Mateer is rated amongst the top Southeastern Conference quarterbacks going into the fall, and got paid well for the move. A $2.7 million NIL deal was built into his reported $3 million move to Oklahoma. That’s not even the most he could have gotten, apparently, with two other offers eclipsing the total he eventually decided on.
Florida and Oklahoma both represent compelling cases for a College Football Playoff run in 2025. Their schedules ranked amongst the toughest in the entire country. Florida faces seven teams expected in the preseason top 25 coaches poll and 10 Power 4 teams total. Oklahoma also faces 7 or 8 likely top 25 candidates. That could put the committee in a predicament.
If Florida and Oklahoma fare decently against elite competition but fail to earn automatic bids, they will likely be debated with teams with easier schedules like Indiana. A more forgiving committee in 2025 may perhaps give the Gators and Sooners the nod. Historically, 9-3 Power 4 sides have not been selected to the playoff, but most of those had one bad loss anchoring their resume. If Florida and Oklahoma can avoid losing to the weaker teams in their gauntlets, they could sneak in.
Odds are accurate at time of writing but subject to change.
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