Live college football national championship odds, College Football Playoff futures, conference races, and Heisman markets tracked across prediction markets.
NCAA Football trades across a deep board of prediction markets covering the College Football Playoff, conference championships, and the Heisman Trophy, with combined volume that swells through the fall season. Coverage spans the sport's blue-blood programs across every power conference, from SEC contenders like LSU, Ole Miss, Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri to Big Ten powers Ohio State, Michigan, and USC, ACC names Clemson and Florida State, and independent Notre Dame. The national championship futures consistently anchor the board, structured around a contender tier the market revisits week to week as results reshape the playoff picture. The live board above ranks the current top markets and movers; conference championship weekend and the CFP selection are the season's largest forward catalysts.
The College Football Playoff national championship futures are the highest-anchored market on the NCAA Football board, resolving when one program lifts the title at the end of the 12-team playoff. The market durably weights a handful of factors: returning roster talent, conference strength of schedule, recruiting and transfer-portal hauls, and program stature built over decades. The contender tier the market revisits all season is led by perennial powers including Ohio State, Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Notre Dame, and Oregon, with SEC and Big Ten programs commanding the bulk of the championship volume given their playoff pedigree. Unlike pro leagues with a fixed 30-team field, college football's championship board prices a national pool of roughly 130 FBS programs, so the futures concentrate sharply on the dozen or so realistic contenders. The live board above carries the current favorites and exact cents on each contract; expect the order to shift after every marquee September and October result.
Conference races structure a second high-volume layer of the NCAA Football board, with championship markets for the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, and Big 12 each tracked separately. The SEC race routinely draws the deepest action, pricing LSU, Ole Miss, Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri against the conference's traditional powers, while the Big Ten board weighs Ohio State, Michigan, USC, and Wisconsin. The ACC market prices Clemson, Florida State, Louisville, North Carolina State, and Virginia, and the Big 12 race features Texas Tech, TCU, and Kansas. These markets reward roster strength and head-to-head results, and the gap between preseason perception and on-field record is where value most often surfaces by midseason. As of June 5, 2026, the conference championship board is in its early-season-futures phase; the live board above shows the current conference favorites and prices.
The Heisman Trophy is the marquee individual award market on the NCAA Football board, and it structurally draws heavy volume because it concentrates a national field into a tight handful of quarterbacks and skill-position stars by midseason. Heisman futures price the sport's most productive offensive players, with the market historically favoring quarterbacks on playoff-bound teams whose narrative and counting stats compound week to week. The award board also tracks coach-of-the-year and positional honors as the season develops. Because the Heisman field narrows so quickly once a frontrunner separates, the early-season market carries wide-open prices that compress fast, making it one of the more dynamic award markets in sports. Point to the live board above for the current Heisman favorites and exact prices.
Per-game and season-long player props round out NCAA Football coverage, spanning passing-yard and touchdown totals, rushing and receiving lines, and game-level markets for ranked matchups and rivalry weekends. Props are a high-volume category because college football's enormous slate, more than 60 FBS games on a typical Saturday, generates a constant stream of fresh lines across quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers at programs like Texas, Ohio State, USC, and Notre Dame. The depth of the prop board scales with the marquee schedule, peaking around rivalry week and the conference championship slate. The live board above carries the current prop lines and their prices.
Coverage spans College Football Playoff national championship futures, conference championship races for the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, and Big 12, the Heisman Trophy and coach-of-the-year awards, and per-game and season-long player props across the sport's power-conference programs.
The national championship futures and the Heisman Trophy market structurally carry the most volume, because both concentrate a national field into a small contender tier. Conference championship races and marquee-matchup props add depth. The live board above ranks the current leaders.
Each market is a binary contract that pays out if its outcome occurs, such as a program winning the national title or a player winning the Heisman. Prices between zero and 100 cents reflect the implied probability the market assigns to that result.
As of June 5, 2026, the College Football Playoff national championship futures carry the most volume on the NCAA Football board, with the contender tier led by power-conference programs. See the live board above for the current favorite and exact prices on each platform.
Prices for the same championship or Heisman outcome can differ across platforms, with one venue often carrying a deeper book and another tighter spreads. Compare the live board above for the current cross-platform prices on each contract.