Bowl season kicked off earlier this month, but the first SEC team to play in a bowl won’t come until Dec. 27 when Vanderbilt plays in the Texas Bowl.

Betting lines, however, move based on the bets being made, injury news and players’ decisions on whether to play in the bowl games.

Here’s a look at the latest odds on MyBookie:

All times are ET.

  • Texas Bowl (Dec. 27, Houston, 9 p.m.): Vanderbilt -4 vs. Baylor
  • Music City Bowl (Dec. 28, Nashville, 1:30 p.m.): Auburn -3.5 vs. Purdue
  • Peach Bowl (Dec. 29, Atlanta, noon): Michigan -6.5 vs. Florida
  • Belk Bowl (Dec. 29, Charlotte, noon): South Carolina -5.5 vs. Virginia
  • Orange Bowl (Dec. 29, Miami, 8 p.m.): Alabama -14 vs. Oklahoma
  • Liberty Bowl (Dec. 31, Memphis, 3:45 p.m.): Missouri -8 vs. Oklahoma State
  • Gator Bowl (Dec. 31, Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m.): Texas A&M -7 vs. NC State
  • Outback Bowl (Jan. 1, Tampa, noon): Mississippi State -7 vs. Iowa
  • Citrus Bowl (Jan. 1, Orlando, 1 p.m.): Penn State -6.5 vs. Kentucky
  • Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 1, Glendale, Ariz., 1 p.m.): LSU -7.5 vs. UCF
  • Sugar Bowl (Jan. 1, New Orleans, 8:45 p.m.): Georgia -13 vs. Texas

As you can see, only Florida and Kentucky are underdogs. The other nine SEC teams are favorites, including Alabama. Bettors confident in the Crimson Tide winning the Orange Bowl and the College Football Playoff championship game can lock in the Crimson Tide at a line of -300 ($300 bet to win $100) as national champions.