With the regular season about to begin, oddsmaker Bovada has made its final preseason update to the odds for the College Football Playoff national champion and Heisman Trophy winner for this season.

Alabama continued to lead the pack as the Crimson Tide have the best odds to win the national championship (11/5) and sophomore quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has the second-best odds to win the Heisman at 15/2, behind only Stanford running back Bryce Love, who is at 13/2.

Here is the full list of odds to win both the national title and Heisman this season (SEC teams/players in bold):

College Football Playoff national championship
Alabama — 11/5
Clemson — 4/1
Ohio State — 15/2
Georgia — 8/1
Washington — 15/1
Michigan — 18/1
Auburn — 22/1
Oklahoma — 26/1
Wisconsin — 26/1
Penn State — 30/1
Michigan State — 35/1
Miami — 40/1
Notre Dame — 40/1
Florida State — 50/1
Texas — 50/1
USC — 65/1
Stanford — 70/1
LSU — 80/1
Florida — 100/1
Oregon — 100/1
Mississippi State — 125/1
Virginia Tech — 125/1
West Virginia — 125/1
Arizona — 150/1
Texas A&M — 150/1
Nebraska — 175/1
TCU — 175/1
South Carolina — 200/1
Central Florida — 250/1
Iowa — 250/1
Kansas State — 300/1
Oklahoma State — 300/1
Utah — 300/1
Boise State — 350/1
Iowa State — 350/1
UCLA — 350/1
Missouri — 400/1
NC State — 500/1
Tennessee — 500/1
Georgia Tech — 750/1
Purdue — 750/1
Arizona State — 900/1
Arkansas — 900/1
Baylor — 900/1
Boston College — 900/1
Duke — 900/1
Florida Atlantic — 900/1
Kentucky — 900/1
Maryland — 900/1
Memphis — 900/1
Minnesota — 900/1
North Carolina — 900/1
Northwestern — 900/1
Pittsburgh — 900/1
San Diego State — 900/1
South Florida — 900/1
Syracuse — 900/1
Texas Tech — 900/1
Wake Forest — 900/1
Washington State — 900/1
BYU — 1000/1
California — 1000/1
Fresno State — 1000/1
Houston — 1000/1
Illinois — 1000/1
Indiana — 1000/1
Kansas — 1000/1
Oregon State — 1000/1
Rutgers — 1000/1
Vanderbilt — 1000/1
Virginia — 1000/1

Heisman Trophy winner
Bryce Love (RB Stanford) — 13/2
Tua Tagovailoa (QB Alabama) — 15/2
Jonathan Taylor (RB Wisconsin) — 17/2
Will Grier (QB West Virginia) — 11/1
Dwayne Haskins (QB Ohio State) — 11/1
Trace McSorley (QB Penn State) — 12/1
Khalil Tate (QB Arizona) — 12/1
Jake Fromm (QB Georgia) — 15/1
Trevor Lawrence (QB Clemson) — 16/1
Kyler Murray (QB Oklahoma) — 20/1
Shea Patterson (QB Michigan) — 20/1
Jake Browning (QB Washington) — 25/1
Jarrett Stidham (QB Auburn) — 25/1
Justin Herbert (QB Oregon) — 30/1
Sam Ehlinger (QB Texas) — 35/1
McKenzie Milton (QB UCF) — 35/1
J.K. Dobbins (RB Ohio State) — 40/1
D’Andre Swift (RB Georgia) — 40/1
Drew Lock (QB Missouri) — 45/1
Kelly Bryant (QB Clemson) — 50/1
Nick Fitzgerald (QB Mississippi State) — 50/1
Brandon Winbush (QB Notre Dame) — 50/1
Damien Harris (RB Alabama) — 55/1
Cam Akers (RB Florida State) — 60/1
Deondre Francois (QB Florida State) — 60/1
AJ Dillon (RB Boston College) — 80/1
Travis Etienne (RB Clemson) — 80/1
Ed Oliver (DL Houston) — 100/1
Nick Bosa (DL Ohio State) — 125/1
Justice Hill (RB Oklahoma State) — 125/1
Stephen Carr (RB USC) — 200/1
Ryan Finley (QB NC State) — 200/1
Frank Nutil (QB Temple) — 200/1
David Sills (WR West Virginia) — 225/1