College Football Playoff odds update: The bracket is set
The odds are indicative of this sentiment, as three of the four teams in the CFP are extremely close to each other in odds to win it all. You can see the odds and place your wager on who will win it all here on BetAmerica.
Here are the matchups and game odds for the two College Football Playoff semifinals scheduled for December 28.
Peach Bowl: #4 Oklahoma vs. #1 LSU (-12.5), 4 p.m. ET, ESPN
The LSU Tigers won the argument over who deserved to be the No. 1 seed. After a dominating performance over No. 4 Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, the committee had to move the Tigers to No. 1, over fellow undefeated teams Clemson and Ohio State.Making history @jalenhurts leads a different team to back to back conference titles. Alabama last year. @OU_football this year. Storybook ending...almost. pic.twitter.com/R2DRSlL1t5
— Holly Rowe (@sportsiren) December 8, 2019
The big difference is turnover margin. LSU is tied for 16th in the nation with a +8 turnover margin, while Oklahoma ranks tied for 100th with a -7 turnover margin. If the Sooners cannot hold on to the football, they will find themselves in a hole they cannot dig out of.
Jalen Hurts has been under pressure A LOT and hasn’t handled it well. Terrible fumble and big Baylor recovery. pic.twitter.com/YnSBn7UaJw
— Bobby Football (@Rob__Paul) November 17, 2019
Fiesta Bowl: #3 Clemson (-2) vs. #2 Ohio State, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN
Ohio State's struggles early in the Big Ten Championship Game against Wisconsin likely dropped the Buckeyes to No. 2. Now they'll have to face the defending champions in Arizona. Clemson has felt disrespected all season, even though it has to dominated nearly opponent.Dabo Swinney baffled by disrespect for Clemson Playoff resume https://t.co/WZtpz8lAEc via @YouTube Angry Dabo is the best Dabo.
— Ben Nadeau (@BenNadeau11) December 1, 2019
But these two teams are not just about offense. They also rank No. 1 (Clemson) and No. 2 (Ohio State) in yards allowed per game and No. 1 (Clemson) and No. 3 (Ohio State) in points allowed per game. The difference between these two teams is minuscule and should provide us with one of the most entertaining games of the season.
This can happen when you have a QB who can buy time like @justnfields and receivers as talented as @KayJayHill.@OhioStateFB leads 31-21. pic.twitter.com/DamlkExFGo
— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) December 8, 2019
Picks
In the Peach Bowl, I like LSU. The Tigers have too much firepower for the Sooners. I believe Oklahoma will hang with the Tigers until the fourth quarter, but ultimately LSU will win by double digits.I'm so ready for Joe Burrow in the NFL
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) December 8, 2019
(via @FOXSports)pic.twitter.com/ETeenKzzvl
TOUCHDOWN TIGERS!
— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) December 8, 2019
Trevor Lawrence throws a perfect pass hauled in by Justyn Ross for a 60-yard touchdown.#ACCFCG pic.twitter.com/6MphozppFo
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