
Live Georgia Bulldogs national championship odds, College Football Playoff futures, and SEC and season-win markets tracked across the platforms covered by Prediction Genius.
GeorgiaThe Georgia Bulldogs are one of the most heavily traded programs in college football prediction markets, a function of a perennial national-title contender built by head coach Kirby Smart in Athens. Across the national championship, College Football Playoff, and SEC futures, the board consistently slots Georgia in the sport's top tier alongside the handful of programs traders treat as annual contenders. The durable swing factor on the price is roster reload, not any single result, because Smart's program runs on elite recruiting rather than one star class. With the 2025 season and 2025-26 playoff settled, the next live market is the 2026 season, opening in late August, and the live odds for every contract sit on the board above when those markets are active.
When College Football Playoff and national championship futures are live, the market structurally slots Georgia in the title tier rather than as a longshot. That positioning is durable, anchored to Kirby Smart's track record: back-to-back national championships in the 2021 and 2022 seasons made Georgia the first program to repeat as playoff-era champions. The competitive set traders price alongside the Bulldogs is the standing blue-blood group, names like Ohio State, Alabama, and Texas, the programs that recruit and reload at Georgia's level. The structural driver of the price is Smart's recruiting machine and a defense-first identity that travels year to year. For the exact number when the season market opens, the live board above carries it.
Georgia competes in the Southeastern Conference, the deepest league in the sport, which is why the market prices the Bulldogs on roster strength as much as on results. The SEC dropped its East-West divisions in 2024, so the conference race now runs as a single standings table feeding the SEC Championship in Atlanta. Georgia's perennial measuring sticks inside the league are Alabama, Texas, and Tennessee, and head-to-head results against that group drive the conference futures more than any cupcake stretch of the schedule. When the season is live, one dated standings reference belongs in the FAQ below; the prose here stays evergreen because the league structure, not this week's record, is what durably shapes the price.
Georgia trades heavily for structural reasons that outlast any single season. The program carries elite national brand gravity, top-tier recruiting that signals contention before a snap is played, and a fan base that anchors a deep book. The durable swing factors on the price are quarterback play, the strength of each incoming recruiting class, and the annual roster reload through the transfer portal, since Smart's model assumes contention every year. Forward catalysts that move the market are concrete and dated: the late-August season opener, the November rivalry stretch, the SEC Championship in early December, and the College Football Playoff bracket reveal. Reference the live board above for where the price sits once those markets are active.
Georgia claims four national championships, in 1942, 1980, 2021, and 2022. The two modern titles under Kirby Smart, won in consecutive seasons, reset how the market weights the program: a top-tier recruiting operation whose business model assumes annual contention rather than occasional peaks. That history is why the board treats Georgia as a default top-tier entry whenever championship futures open, even in seasons where the roster turns over. The drought between 1980 and 2021 is the durable counterweight, a reminder that elite recruiting does not guarantee a title, which is exactly the gap the playoff market exists to price.
As of June 2026, the 2025 season and 2025-26 playoff are settled, so no live Georgia futures are active. Georgia finished 12-1, beat Alabama 28-7 for the SEC title, earned the No. 3 seed, then lost to Ole Miss 39-34 in the Sugar Bowl quarterfinal. The 2026 season market opens in late August.
Georgia's national championship and College Football Playoff futures trade across the major prediction market platforms tracked by Prediction Genius, with book depth and spreads varying by venue. The live board above aggregates every active contract so traders can compare the implied probability side by side when season markets are open.
Prediction Genius covers Georgia's national championship futures, College Football Playoff qualification and advancement, SEC Championship odds, regular-season win totals, and select game-level markets when the season is live. Player and award markets surface when those contracts are posted by the platforms.
Georgia last won the national championship in the 2022 season, the second of back-to-back titles under head coach Kirby Smart following the 2021 championship. The program claims four national titles overall, in 1942, 1980, 2021, and 2022.
Roster construction is the biggest durable driver, specifically Kirby Smart's recruiting and development pipeline. Georgia's back-to-back titles in 2021 and 2022 established the program as a default top-tier entry, so the market prices each season largely on quarterback play and the annual roster reload rather than one result.