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Georgia favored to repeat as rivals draw betting interest - ESPN

It's been eight years since oddsmakers have anointed a team other than Alabama or Clemson as the preseason favorite. That streak is over, as Georgia is firmly the consensus betting favorite to win the College Football Playoff at sportsbooks around the nation.

The Bulldogs, vying for a third consecutive national championship, enter the season with some of the shortest title odds in over two decades. On Thursday, Georgia was +240 to win the College Football Playoff at Caesars Sportsbook. Alabama is next at +550, followed by Ohio State (+800) and Michigan (+850).

Alabama had been the preseason favorite or co-favorite with Clemson in seven of the past eight seasons. But now it's Georgia's turn. The Bulldogs have the fifth-shortest odds of any preseason title favorite in over two decades, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

Georgia's short odds — and unproven starting quarterback Carson Beck — have not been as attractive to the betting public as a pair of 10-1 contenders in LSU and USC, though.

At Caesars, LSU had attracted more bets than any other team to win the national championship. At the SuperBook, USC had garnered the most bets and most money from bettors.

«USC has just been getting hammered,» said John Murray, executive director of the SuperBook, where the Trojans' odds have improved from 16-1 to 10-1.

Michigan and Ohio State also have received significant support. At FanDuel, the Wolverines had attracted approximately twice as much money as had been wagered on the Buckeyes. Ohio State, on the other hand, had garnered the most money at DraftKings.

Georgia is the only team that is an odds-on favorite to make the College Football Playoff and remains the highest-rated team among oddsmakers. Ohio State, Michigan and

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