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ESPN’s SP+ updates conference title odds for all Power-4 leagues

Parker Gillam

By Parker Gillam

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ESPN’s SP+ model has updated its projections for all Power 4 conference championship odds after Week 5.

The outcome of the Alabama-Georgia game drastically impacted the percent chance each team has to win the conference. Alabama now has a 27.1% shot to win the SEC according to SP+, while Georgia fell to 5.3%. Texas, Tennessee and Missouri follow the Tide in that order, all with an 8% chance or greater. Notably, Ole Miss remained ahead of Georgia with a 6.2% chance to win the league following its loss to Kentucky.

Only 3 teams in the Big Ten have greater than a 20% chance to win the league, with Ohio State (41%) leading the way ahead of Penn State (24.3%) and Oregon (20.4%).

The Big 12 is as wide open as any league in the country, and SP+ reflects that. Seven teams have a 5% or greater chance to win the conference, with Kansas State headlining at 23.3% despite already having a conference defeat to BYU.

Miami has a strong lead in the ACC title race, as the Hurricanes are being given a 31.3% chance to win the league. But, a steadily rising Clemson has a 20.1% chance according to SP+, and the likes of Louisville and SMU are not far behind.

Here’s a look at the P4 conference title odds per SP+:

Parker Gillam

Current sports editor with the Enterprise-Journal in McComb, Mississippi. 2024 graduate from Mizzou and college athletics enthusiast.

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