| FTBL 2015 College Football Gambling Odds Are Out

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It's no surprise that I love to gamble. Often, my gambling doesn't go that well. But I just love to see what people much smarter than me think about analyzing sports games. With that in mind, the offshore site 5Dimes recently posted its 2015 odds to win a title. Along with the even more ridiculously early Heisman Trophy odds.

It's over seven months until college football plays another game. We have no idea how many players, coaches, or administrators will be arrested between now and then. Sure, tons could change.

But isn't it also fun to think about the 2015 season? Of course it is.

So here are the odds to win the 2015 title:

Ohio State +450
TCU +800
Alabama +900
Baylor +1700
USC +1800
Auburn +2000
Oregon +2000
Clemson +2400
Michigan State +2400
Oklahoma +2500
UCLA +2500
LSU +2600
Georgia +2900
Florida State +3000
Notre Dame +3400
Mississippi +4000
Oklahoma State +4000
Arkansas +4500
Texas +5000
Stanford +5500
Georgia Tech +6000
Arizona +6500
Arizona State +6500
Florida +6500
Texas A&M +6500
Tennessee +6600
Wisconsin +6600
Mississippi State +7500
Michigan +8000
Missouri +8000
South Carolina +11000
Utah +11000
Kansas State +12500
Nebraska +12500
Penn State +12500
Louisville +15000
Virginia Tech +15000
Washington +15000
West Virginia +15000
Miami Florida +17500
Washington State +20000
BYU +25000
Iowa +25000
Minnesota +25000
Texas Tech +25000
Cincinnati +25000
Northwestern +25000
South Florida +25000
Maryland +25000
Boise State +30000
NC State +30000
North Carolina +30000
Pittsburgh +30000
Duke +30000
Rutgers +30000
California +40000
Oregon State +40000
Iowa State +40000
Illinois +40000
Kentucky +50000
Boston College +50000
Central Florida +50000
Virginia +50000
Colorado +50000
Indiana +50000
Marshall +50000
Vanderbilt +60000
Kansas +60000
Syracuse +60000
Purdue +80000
Wake Forest +80000

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Take $400, bet a C-note on four teams.

IF you get one of them right you won't lose any money. Heck, the worst you can do is pick Ohio State and break a little better than even.
 
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