Threat to the throne? Alabama narrow favorite to win SEC
Reloading is an annual rite of spring at Alabama, but the Crimson Tide could be in for a dogfight in the SEC next season.
The reigning national champions are again faced with replacing a bevy of stars lost to the upcoming NFL draft. Alabama’s spring game was attended by 47,218 fans on Saturday, and three days later the Crimson Tide were installed as +100 favorites by DraftKings to win the SEC title in 2021.
That is slightly ahead of Georgia at +250. The SEC powerhouses don’t face each other during the regular season, which could potentially set up a marquee showdown in the conference championship game.
Texas A&M is being offered at +700 to win the SEC by the sportsbook, followed by LSU (+1000), Florida (+1200) and Auburn and Missouri at +1600.
DraftKings released markets for each of the Power 5 conferences Tuesday, with Ohio State (-110) a massive favorite to win the Big Ten ahead of Michigan and Penn State at +700 and Clemson (-835) an even bigger favorite to emerge from the ACC ahead of North Carolina (+700).
Oklahoma has been installed as the -125 favorite to win the Big 12 with Heisman Trophy favorite Spencer Rattler leading the Sooners’ offense. Iowa State has the second-shortest odds at +250, slightly ahead of Texas (+350) in coach Steve Sarkisian’s first season in Austin.
The closest of the Power 5 conference odds is in the Pac-12, where Oregon (+225) is being offered ahead of Southern California (+350), Washington (+450) and Arizona State (+500).
Rattler is the current Heisman Trophy frontrunner at +550 by DraftKings. That’s narrowly ahead of D.J. Uiagalelei (+600), who takes over the quarterback reins at Clemson from Trevor Lawrence.
Projected Alabama starting quarterback Bryce Young is next at +800, followed by North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell (+1700). Georgia’s JT Daniels and Miami’s D’Eriq King are being offered at +2000 along with Texas running back Bijan Robinson, who has the shortest odds among non-quarterbacks.
–Field Level Media