And then there were two. The new title odds for college football came out Monday and it appears the SEC’s quest for the playoff trophy rests solely on the shoulders of two teams.

Alabama replaced Ohio State as the favorite to win the national championship, according to Bovada.

Florida was listed at 14/1. The Gators would have to beat Alabama to reach the playoffs.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ODDS

  • Alabama: 12/5 (5/2)
  • Ohio State: 11/4 (last week: 5/2)
  • Clemson: 15/4 (9/2)
  • Notre Dame: 9/1 (16/1)
  • Oklahoma: 12/1 (20/1)
  • Oklahoma State: 12/1 (20/1)
  • Florida: 14/1 (16/1)
  • Iowa 22/1 (25/1)
  • TCU: 25/1 (40/1)
  • Michigan State: 40/1 (40/1)
  • Baylor: 50/1 (16/1)
  • North Carolina: 66/1
  • Michigan: 66/1
  • Houston: 100/1

Not only do the Tide appear to be the SEC’s only chance at winning the national championship, but Crimson Tide RB Derrick Henry looks like the conference’s best bet to bring the Heisman back to the Deep South.

HEISMAN TROPHY ODDS

  • Derrick Henry: 2/3
  • Leonard Fournette: 9/2
  • Ezekiel Elliott: 9/2
  • Deshaun Watson: 7/1
  • Corey Coleman: 25/1
  • Christian McCaffrey: 50/1

Henry has raced to the lead after big games against LSU and Mississippi State, coupled by poorer performances from former frontrunner Leonard Fournette.

One name that’s not listed above that will look to sneak into the competition is Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield.