Ohio State, Notre Dame, Texas, Oregon, Georgia, and Indiana headline preseason projections and futures markets for the 2026-27 College Football Playoff national championship game, driven by returning star quarterbacks like Julian Sayin and Arch Manning, elite wide receivers such as Jeremiah Smith, and strong defensive cores. The Big Ten and SEC continue to dominate talent and depth, with conference title implications directly shaping playoff seeding and at-large bids under the 12-team format. Defending champion Indiana seeks a repeat behind experienced coaching and roster continuity, while Miami and Texas Tech represent rising ACC and Big 12 threats. Early-season injuries, quarterback development, and non-conference results will quickly shift implied probabilities as the regular season opens.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedNotre Dame
25%
Ohio St.
25%
Oregon
23%
USC
20%
Indiana
18%
Georgia
16%
Miami (FL)
16%
Texas
14%
TCU
11%
Washington
9%
Louisville
9%
Iowa
9%
South Carolina
9%
Kansas St.
9%
Pittsburgh
9%
Oklahoma
9%
Florida St.
9%
Auburn
9%
Texas Tech
9%
LSU
9%
Illinois
8%
Texas A&M
8%
Virginia
7%
Michigan
7%
Virginia Tech
6%
Georgia Tech
6%
Ole Miss
6%
Penn St.
6%
Florida
6%
SMU
6%
Missouri
6%
Clemson
6%
BYU
6%
California
5%
Arkansas
5%
North Carolina St.
5%
Alabama
5%
James Madison
3%
Arizona St.
3%
Utah
3%
Houston
3%
Oklahoma St.
3%
Kentucky
3%
Vanderbilt
3%
Tulane
3%
Miami (OH)
2%
Arizona
2%
North Texas
2%
Tennessee
2%
Baylor
2%
$7,381 Vol.
Notre Dame
25%
Ohio St.
25%
Oregon
23%
USC
20%
Indiana
18%
Georgia
16%
Miami (FL)
16%
Texas
14%
TCU
11%
Washington
9%
Louisville
9%
Iowa
9%
South Carolina
9%
Kansas St.
9%
Pittsburgh
9%
Oklahoma
9%
Florida St.
9%
Auburn
9%
Texas Tech
9%
LSU
9%
Illinois
8%
Texas A&M
8%
Virginia
7%
Michigan
7%
Virginia Tech
6%
Georgia Tech
6%
Ole Miss
6%
Penn St.
6%
Florida
6%
SMU
6%
Missouri
6%
Clemson
6%
BYU
6%
California
5%
Arkansas
5%
North Carolina St.
5%
Alabama
5%
James Madison
3%
Arizona St.
3%
Utah
3%
Houston
3%
Oklahoma St.
3%
Kentucky
3%
Vanderbilt
3%
Tulane
3%
Miami (OH)
2%
Arizona
2%
North Texas
2%
Tennessee
2%
Baylor
2%
The "2027 College Football Playoff National Championship Game" refers to the title game concluding the College Football Playoff for the 2026 college football season, scheduled to be played in January 2027. A team counts as making the game if it is one of the two teams that competes in it.
If the College Football Playoff National Championship Game is canceled or not played by February 8, 2027 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve "No".
The primary resolution source will be official information from the College Football Playoff (https://collegefootballplayoff.com); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Aug 5, 2026, 11:35 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The "2027 College Football Playoff National Championship Game" refers to the title game concluding the College Football Playoff for the 2026 college football season, scheduled to be played in January 2027. A team counts as making the game if it is one of the two teams that competes in it.
If the College Football Playoff National Championship Game is canceled or not played by February 8, 2027 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve "No".
The primary resolution source will be official information from the College Football Playoff (https://collegefootballplayoff.com); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Ohio State, Notre Dame, Texas, Oregon, Georgia, and Indiana headline preseason projections and futures markets for the 2026-27 College Football Playoff national championship game, driven by returning star quarterbacks like Julian Sayin and Arch Manning, elite wide receivers such as Jeremiah Smith, and strong defensive cores. The Big Ten and SEC continue to dominate talent and depth, with conference title implications directly shaping playoff seeding and at-large bids under the 12-team format. Defending champion Indiana seeks a repeat behind experienced coaching and roster continuity, while Miami and Texas Tech represent rising ACC and Big 12 threats. Early-season injuries, quarterback development, and non-conference results will quickly shift implied probabilities as the regular season opens.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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