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Can you believe the College Football Playoff has reached its end with the National Championship Game between the Washington Huskies and Michigan Wolverines?

With the New Year’s Bowl Games in the books, it is time to crown a champion. The other day on Full Press Coverage, we previewed the National Championship Game, looking at the keys to the game for the Huskies and Wolverines to walk away with the National Championship.

Today at Full Press Coverage will be looking at the Betting Odds for the National Championship Game happening on Monday night. Let’s dive into the odds.

College Football Betting Odds For National Championship

Betting Lines Via Sports Interaction:

(1) Michigan vs. (4) Alabama – Michigan – 4.5 Favorites

The final National Championship of the Four-Team Playoff happens Monday night between the Michigan Wolverines and Washington Huskies. Michigan enters the game as 4.5-point favorites against Michael Penix Jr. and the Huskies. The last time Michigan faced Penix Jr, he was with Indiana, and the Wolverines were 4.5 favorites and ended up losing.

This is a different time and a different. Michigan is looking to go out on top. This could be Jim Harbaugh’s final game with the Wolverines. We know the reports they are out there about him potentially leaving. The Wolverines have a “Michigan vs The World” mentality. Meanwhile, the Huskies feel like a team of destiny.


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The Over/Under is set at 56.5 points. That is unsurprising considering the offense Washington can march out on the field. The Huskies offense can score at will with Penix Jr at QB, Jalen McMillan, Ja’Lynn Polk, and Rome Odunze at the wide receiver. When they need a score, this offense delivers for the Huskies. You saw what they did to Texas. Not to mention, if Dillon Johnson can play, he is another threat.

Michigan’s offense will have to match that offense. We will see if J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson, and Blake Corum can match the firepower. Michigan finally won the big game. They need another one from that defense of theirs. That is why you could see the under hit in this game. However, don’t underestimate the Huskies and their defense. They find a way to keep the game close as well.

Not sure we get the shootout we saw in the Sugar Bowl. But with the way Washington can march up and down the field, they could be a threat to put up a lot of points.

One final time of Pac-12 after Dark as these two teams become conference mates starting next season.

Find out who takes home the College Football National Championship between Michigan and Washington Monday Night.

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