A Look at Where Miami Sits in BetMGM’s 2026-27 Title Odds

Trinton Breeze
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We’re still a long way off from the first college football game of the 2026–27 season, but that hasn’t stopped sportsbooks from rolling out National Championship odds.

At BetMGM, Miami checks in just inside the top 10, landing at No. 10 with +2000 odds to win it all next season. It’s a respectable spot, though the Hurricanes are hanging on to that final top-10 position.

Here’s a look at BetMGM’s odds, led by Ohio State and Notre Dame:

  • Ohio State | +600
  • Notre Dame | +700
  • Oregon | +700
  • Texas | +700
  • Indiana | +800
  • Georgia | +900
  • Alabama | +1500
  • LSU | +1500
  • Texas A&M | +1500
  • Texas Tech | +1500
  • Miami | +2000
FanDuel is a bit kinder to the Hurricanes. Miami sits with the 7th-best odds at +1300 to win the national title. On FanDuel’s board, Notre Dame leads the way at +650, followed by Ohio State (+700) and Texas (+700).
 

Comments (13)

What??
SEC slurpfest again.

Alabama ahahhaha. LSU ahahaha.

Should look more like this:

Ohio State
Oregon
Indiana
Miami

Texas
UGA
Notre Dame
Texas A&M

Texas Tech
BYU
OU
 
Once spring and fall camp are over the hype will begin. Lots of inside people are going to be seeing this team in person and once that happens the vibe will change.
 
Great option at +2000 as these things change quickly once the season starts. If OL looks solid in spring, game on.
 
Better to play as the underdog in this day and age. These kids thrived off of being counted out. Time and time again they delivered. We can expect great things if this team remains healthy. Polls are meaningless and they glaze the SEC and Big 10 no matter what. We will show them that they are wrong!
 
miami @ +2000 is a steal comparing to the other teams. Why would the likes of Bama, UGA Oregon, Notre dame, etc have better than half odds than us. We have just as much a shot as any of them
 
Alabama? LSU? Texas Tech? Oregon #3? Hilarious! The fact that we are not firmly in the top 5 is joke in and of itself.
 
the onset of this type of betting has ruined sports.
 
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