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Georgia Bulldogs
+320
Ohio State Buckeyes
+450
Texas Longhorns
+800
Oregon Ducks
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Alabama Crimson Tide
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LSU Tigers
+1200
Michigan Wolverines
+1400
Ole Miss Rebels
+1400
Florida State Seminoles
+1800
Penn State Nittany Lions
+2200
Clemson Tigers
+2500
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
+2500
USC Trojans
+3300
Texas A&M Aggies
+3300
Missouri Tigers
+4000
Tennessee Volunteers
+4000
Oklahoma Sooners
+4000
Washington Huskies
+5000
Miami (FL) Hurricanes
+6600
Kansas State Wildcats
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Utah Utes
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Arizona Wildcats
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Louisville Cardinals
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Wisconsin Badgers
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Auburn Tigers
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TCU Horned Frogs
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North Carolina Tar Heels
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Oklahoma State Cowboys
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Kansas Jayhawks
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Texas Tech Red Raiders
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North Carolina State Wolfpack
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Florida Gators
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Nebraska Cornhuskers
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UCF Knights
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Iowa Hawkeyes
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UCLA Bruins
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SMU Mustangs
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Iowa State Cyclones
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Colorado Buffaloes
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Boise State Broncos
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Michigan State Spartans
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Arkansas Razorbacks
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Kentucky Wildcats
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West Virginia Mountaineers
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Maryland Terrapins
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Virginia Tech Hokies
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South Carolina Gamecocks
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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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Tulane Green Wave
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Minnesota Golden Gophers
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California Golden Bears
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Oregon State Beavers
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Mississippi State Bulldogs
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Baylor Bears
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Arizona State Sun Devils
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James Madison Dukes
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Liberty Flames
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UT San Antonio Roadrunners
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BYU Cougars
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Troy Trojans
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Illinois Fighting Illini
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Syracuse Orange
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Fresno State Bulldogs
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Cincinnati Bearcats
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UNLV Rebels
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Washington State Cougars
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Toledo Rockets
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Boston College Eagles
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Air Force Falcons
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Duke Blue Devils
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San Jose State Spartans
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Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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Houston Cougars
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Pittsburgh Panthers
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Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
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Purdue Boilermakers
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Wyoming Cowboys
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Northwestern Wildcats
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Stanford Cardinal
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South Florida Bulls
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Virginia Cavaliers
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Appalachian State Mountaineers
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Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
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South Alabama Jaguars
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New Mexico State Aggies
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Vanderbilt Commodores
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San Diego State Aztecs
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Ohio Bobcats
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Navy Midshipmen
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Miami (OH) RedHawks
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Colorado State Rams
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Marshall Thundering Herd
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Utah State Aggies
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Memphis Tigers
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Indiana Hoosiers
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UAB Blazers
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Florida Atlantic Owls
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Georgia Southern Eagles
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Texas State Bobcats
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Georgia State Panthers
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Old Dominion Monarchs
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Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
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Akron Zips
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Kent State Golden Flashes
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Arkansas State Red Wolves
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Temple Owls
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Ball State Cardinals
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East Carolina Pirates
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Bowling Green Falcons
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Rice Owls
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Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
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North Texas Mean Green
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Nevada Wolf Pack
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Southern Miss Golden Eagles
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UTEP Miners
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Western Michigan Broncos
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Army Black Knights
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Central Michigan Chippewas
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Eastern Michigan Eagles
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Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin Cajuns
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Buffalo Bulls
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Northern Illinois Huskies
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Hawaii Rainbow Warriors
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Tulsa Golden Hurricane
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Connecticut Huskies
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New Mexico Lobos
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FIU Panthers
+300000
UMass Minutemen
+300000
Charlotte 49ers
+300000
NCAA(F) - Atlantic Coast Conference - Winner
Clemson Tigers
+238
Florida State Seminoles
+244
Miami Florida Hurricanes
+360
Louisville Cardinals
+460
North Carolina State Wolfpack
+880
SMU Mustangs
+1675
North Carolina Tar Heels
+2100
Virginia Tech Hokies
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Syracuse Orange
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California Golden Bears
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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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Duke Blue Devils
+8000
Pittsburgh Panthers
+9500
Boston College Eagles
+12000
Virginia Cavaliers
+12000
Wake Forest Demon Deacons
+20000
Stanford Cardinal
+38000
NCAA(F) - Big 12 Conference - Winner
Kansas State Wildcats
+320
Utah Utes
+350
Kansas Jayhawks
+590
Arizona Wildcats
+670
Texas Tech Red Raiders
+820
UCF Knights
+1000
Iowa State Cyclones
+1175
Oklahoma State Cowboys
+1200
TCU Horned Frogs
+1675
West Virginia Mountaineers
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Colorado Buffaloes
+3200
Baylor Bears
+5000
Cincinnati Bearcats
+5600
Arizona State Sun Devils
+10000
BYU Cougars
+11000
Houston Cougars
+14000
NCAA(F) - Big Ten Conference - Winner
Ohio State Buckeyes
+141
Oregon Ducks
+212
Michigan Wolverines
+450
Penn State Nittany Lions
+490
USC Trojans
+2200
Iowa Hawkeyes
+3400
Washington Huskies
+4800
Nebraska Cornhuskers
+6400
Maryland Terrapins
+6800
Wisconsin Badgers
+7000
Rutgers Scarlet Knights
+10000
UCLA Bruins
+11000
Michigan State Spartans
+12000
Illinois Fighting Illini
+13000
Northwestern Wildcats
+15000
Minnesota Golden Gophers
+18000
Purdue Boilermakers
+22000
Indiana Hoosiers
+28000
NCAA(F) - Southeastern Conference - Winner
Georgia Bulldogs
+190
Texas Longhorns
+285
Ole Miss Rebels
+570
Alabama Crimson Tide
+850
LSU Tigers
+890
Tennessee Volunteers
+960
Missouri Tigers
+1300
Texas A&M Aggies
+2100
Oklahoma Sooners
+4200
Auburn Tigers
+5000
South Carolina Gamecocks
+8500
Kentucky Wildcats
+9000
Florida Gators
+11000
Arkansas Razorbacks
+15000
Mississippi State Bulldogs
+16000
Vanderbilt Commodores
+48000
 

National Championship Betting Odds | NCAA Division I FBS Lines

 
College Football
Sport American Football
Category College | NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic Association
Participating teams 132
First Season Awarded 1869
 

College Football | Bet on the NCAA National Championship

It is the highest level championship for college players in the U.S. Every Saturday in the fall, thousands of fans of this sport gather to support their favorite college football teams, fighting to reach the national championship held annually in January.

It is considered the second level of American soccer in all North America, below the professional NFL competition, its players are athletes coming from universities and colleges, in some areas of the country, college soccer is even more popular than the NFL.

The first documented intercollegiate game occurred in 1869 when Rutgers University faced the College of New Jersey (Princeton University) at that time, this first game was played by Rutgers' rules.

Although its beginnings were at Rutgers and Princeton, the most successful team in college soccer is the Michigan team with 962 recorded wins in 2020, in terms of national championships Yale University is at the top of that list with a total of 27 championships.

How is the NCAAF championship determined? The College Football Playoff (CFP) is the committee in charge of the classification of the teams, every week before determining the four best teams, this after the last week of the game. The first team that qualifies plays against the four qualified teams, and the second team will play against the third qualified team in a single match. The winners of this game will face each other in a PFC final to determine the champion.

The season has suffered some setbacks because of the COVID-19 pandemic that affected the entire world. It is expected that the resumption of college soccer competition will be played in the spring, even that is a bit uncertain since, college sports activities must be adjusted to the school periods. Simply moving all sports from the fall semester to the spring semester, which in turn has its traditional competitions, brings its own challenges. In any case, this scenario depends on how the health situation will be in the coming months, and the current reality is that there are no guarantees.

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The College Football Playoff was designed as a replacement for the BCS which at the end just had too many issues to keep on with the system. Eventhough the NCAA does not officially sanction the event, organizers sought to bring a playoff system similar to all other levels of NCAA football to the Football Bowl Subdivision.

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College Football | Championships - 1936–Present

The FBS-level playoff system called the College Football Playoff (CFP) was implemented beginning with the 2014 season. The CFP is a Plus-One system, a concept that became popular as an alternative to the BCS following the 2003 and 2004 controversies. he CFP is a four-team tournament whose participants are chosen and seeded by a 13-member selection committee. The semifinals are hosted by two of a group of traditional bowl games known as the New Year's Six, with the semifinal site rotating annually between three pairs of games in the following order: Rose/Sugar, Orange/Cotton and Fiesta/Peach. The two semifinal winners advance to the College Football National Championship, the site of which is determined by open bidding several years in advance.

School Championships Season
Alabama 13 1961, 1964, 1965 (AP), 1973 (Coaches), 1978 (AP), 1979, 1992, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020
Notre Dame 8 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1966, 1973 (AP), 1977, 1988
Oklahoma 7 1950, 1955, 1956, 1974 (AP), 1975, 1985, 2000
USC 7 1962, 1967, 1972, 1974 (Coaches), 1978 (Coaches), 2003 (AP), 2004 (AP)
Ohio State 6 1942, 1954 (AP), 1957 (Coaches), 1968, 2002, 2014
Miami (FL) 5 1983, 1987, 1989, 1991 (AP), 2001
Nebraska 5 1970 (AP), 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997 (Coaches)
LSU 4 1958, 2003 (Coaches), 2007, 2019
Minnesota 4 1936, 1940, 1941, 1960
Texas 4 1963, 1969, 1970 (Coaches), 2005
Clemson 3 1981, 2016, 2018
Florida 3 1996, 2006, 2008
Florida State 3 1993, 1999, 2013
Army 2 1944, 1945 (AP)
Auburn 2 1957 (AP), 2010
Michigan 2 1948, 1997 (AP)
Michigan State 2 1952, 1965 (Coaches)
Penn State 2 1982, 1986
Pittsburgh 2 1937, 1976
Tennessee 2 1951, 1998
BYU 1 1984
Colorado 1 1990 (AP)
Georgia 1 1980
Georgia Tech 1 1990 (Coaches)
Maryland 1 1953
Oklahoma State 1 1945 (Coaches)
Syracuse 1 1959
TCU 1 1938
Texas A&M 1 1939
UCLA 1 1954 (Coaches)
Washington 1 1991 (Coaches)
 

College Football | College Football National Champions and Seasons

Year National Champion Heisman Trophy
2020 Alabama (AP, CFP) DeVonta Smith
2019 LSU (AP, CFP) Joe Burrow
2018 Clemson (AP, CFP) Kyler Murray
2017 Alabama (AP, CFP) Baker Mayfield
2016 Clemson (AP, CFP) Lamar Jackson
2015 Alabama (AP, CFP) Derrick Henry
2014 Ohio State (AP, CFP) Marcus Mariota
2013 Florida State (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA) Jameis Winston
2012 Alabama (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA) Johnny Manziel
2011 Alabama (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA) Robert Griffin III
2010 Auburn (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA) Cam Newton
2009 Alabama (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA) Mark Ingram
2008 Florida (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA) Sam Bradford
2007 LSU (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA) Tim Tebow
2006 Florida (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA) Troy Smith
2005 Texas (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA) Reggie Bush
2004 USC (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA-ESPN) Matt Leinart
2003 LSU (BCS, NFF, USA-ESPN), USC (AP, FWAA) Jason White
2002 Ohio State (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA-ESPN) Carson Palmer
2001 Miami (FL) (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA-ESPN) Eric Crouch
2000 Oklahoma (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA-ESPN) Chris Weinke
1999 Florida State (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA-ESPN) Ron Dayne
1998 Tennessee (AP, BCS, FWAA, NFF, USA-ESPN) Ricky Williams
1997 Michigan (AP, FWAA, NFF), Nebraska (USA-ESPN) Charles Woodson
1996 Florida (AP, FWAA, NFF, USA-CNN) Danny Wuerffel
Year National Champion Heisman Trophy
1995 Nebraska (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI, USA-CNN) Eddie George
1994 Nebraska (AP, FWAA, UPI, USA-CNN, USA-NFF) Rashaan Salaam
1993 Florida State (AP, FWAA, UPI, USA-CNN, USA-NFF) Charlie Ward
1992 Alabama (AP, FWAA, UPI-NFF, USA-CNN) Gino Torretta
1991 Washington (FWAA, UPI-NFF, USA-CNN), Miami (FL) (AP) Desmond Howard
1990 Colorado (AP, FWAA, NFF, USA-CNN), Georgia Tech (UPI) Ty Detmer
1989 Miami (FL) (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI, USA-CNN) Andre Ware
1988 Notre Dame (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI, USA-CNN) Barry Sanders
1987 Miami (FL) (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI, USA-CNN) Tim Brown
1986 Penn State (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI, USA-CNN) Vinny Testaverde
1985 Oklahoma (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI, USA-CNN) Bo Jackson
1984 Brigham Young (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI, USA-CNN) Doug Flutie
1983 Miami (FL) (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI, USA-CNN) Mike Rozier
1982 Penn State (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI, USA-CNN) Herschel Walker
1981 Clemson (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Marcus Allen
1980 Georgia (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) George Rogers
1979 Alabama (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Charles White
1978 Alabama (AP, FWAA, NFF), USC (UPI) Billy Sims
1977 Notre Dame (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Earl Campbell
1976 Pitt (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Tony Dorsett
1975 Oklahoma (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Archie Griffin
1974 USC (FWAA, NFF, UPI), Oklahoma (AP) Archie Griffin
1973 Notre Dame (AP, FWAA, NFF), Alabama (UPI) John Cappelletti
1972 USC (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Johnny Rodgers
1971 Nebraska (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Pat Sullivan
Year National Champion Heisman Trophy
1970 Texas (NFF, UPI), Nebraska (AP, FWAA), Ohio State (NFF) Jim Plunkett
1969 Texas (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Steve Owens
1968 Ohio State (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) O.J. Simpson
1967 USC (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Gary Beban
1966 Notre Dame (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI), Michigan State (NFF) Steve Spurrier
1965 Michigan State (FWAA, NFF, UPI), Alabama (AP, FWAA) Mike Garrett
1964 Alabama (AP, UPI), Arkansas (FWAA), Notre Dame (NFF) John Huarte
1963 Texas (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Roger Staubach
1962 USC (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Terry Baker
1961 Alabama (AP, NFF, UPI), Ohio State (FWAA) Ernie Davis
1960 Minnesota (AP, NFF, UPI), Ole Miss (FWAA) Joe Bellino
1959 Syracuse (AP, FWAA, NFF, UPI) Billy Cannon
1958 LSU (AP, UPI), Iowa (FWAA) Pete Dawkins
1957 Ohio State (FWAA, UPI), Auburn (AP) John David Crow
1956 Oklahoma (AP, FWAA, UPI) Paul Hornung
1955 Oklahoma (AP, FWAA, UPI) Howard Cassady
1954 UCLA (FWAA, UPI), Ohio State (AP) Alan Ameche
1953 Maryland (AP, UPI) Johnny Lattner
1952 Michigan State (AP, UPI) Billy Vessels
1951 Tennessee (AP, UPI) Dick Kazmaier
1950 Oklahoma (AP, UPI) Vic Janowicz
1949 Notre Dame (AP) Leon Hart
1948 Michigan (AP) Doak Walker
1947 Notre Dame (AP) Johnny Lujack
1946 Notre Dame (AP) Glenn Davis
Year National Champion Heisman Trophy
1945 Army (AP) Doc Blanchard
1944 Army (AP) Les Horvath
1943 Notre Dame (AP) Angelo Bertelli
1942 Ohio State (AP) Frank Sinkwich
1941 Minnesota (AP) Bruce Smith
1940 Minnesota (AP) Tom Harmon
1939 Texas A&M (AP) Nile Kinnick
1938 Texas Christian (AP) Davey O'Brien
1937 Pitt (AP) Clint Frank
1936 Minnesota (AP) Larry Kelley
1935 Minnesota (HELMS, NCF) Jay Berwanger
1934 Minnesota (HELMS, NCF)
1933 Michigan (HELMS, NCF)
1932 USC (HELMS, NCF)
1931 USC (HELMS, NCF)
1930 Notre Dame (HELMS, NCF)
1929 Notre Dame (HELMS, NCF)
1928 Georgia Tech (HELMS, NCF)
1927 Illinois (HELMS, NCF)
1926 Alabama (HELMS, NCF), Stanford (HELMS, NCF)
1925 Alabama (HELMS, NCF)
1924 Notre Dame (HELMS, NCF)
1923 Illinois (HELMS, NCF), Michigan (NCF)
1922 Princeton (NCF), California (NCF), Cornell (HELMS)
1921 Cornell (HELMS, NCF)
Year National Champion Heisman Trophy
1920 California (HELMS, NCF)
1919 Harvard (HELMS, NCF), Texas A&M (NCF), Notre Dame (NCF)
1918 Pitt (HELMS, NCF), Michigan (NCF)
1917 Georgia Tech (HELMS, NCF)
1916 Pitt (HELMS, NCF)
1915 Cornell (HELMS, NCF)
1914 Army (HELMS, NCF)
1913 Harvard (HELMS, NCF)
1912 Harvard (HELMS, NCF), Penn State (NCF)
1911 Princeton (HELMS, NCF), Penn State (NCF)
1910 Harvard (HELMS, NCF), Pitt (NCF)
1909 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1908 Pennsylvania (HELMS, NCF), LSU (NCF)
1907 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1906 Princeton (HELMS, NCF)
1905 Chicago (HELMS, NCF)
1904 Pennsylvania (HELMS, NCF), Michigan (NCF)
1903 Princeton (HELMS, NCF), Michigan (NCF)
1902 Michigan (HELMS, NCF)
1901 Michigan (HELMS, NCF)
1900 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1899 Harvard (HELMS, NCF)
1898 Harvard (HELMS, NCF)
1897 Pennsylvania (HELMS, NCF)
1896 Princeton (HELMS, NCF), Lafayette (NCF)
Year National Champion Heisman Trophy
1895 Pennsylvania (HELMS, NCF)
1894 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1893 Princeton (HELMS, NCF)
1892 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1891 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1890 Harvard (HELMS, NCF)
1889 Princeton (HELMS, NCF)
1888 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1887 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1886 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1885 Princeton (HELMS, NCF)
1884 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1883 Yale (HELMS, NCF)
1882 Yale (NCF)
1881 Yale (NCF)
1880 Princeton (NCF), Yale (NCF)
1879 Princeton (NCF)
1878 Princeton (NCF)
1877 Yale (NCF)
1876 Yale (NCF)
1875 Harvard (NCF)
1874 Yale (NCF)
1873 Princeton (NCF)
1872 Princeton (NCF)
1870 Princeton (NCF)
1869 Princeton (NCF)
 
 

College Football Odds | 2020 National Championship Betting Odds

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