
Live Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Sun Belt Conference odds, win-total markets, and College Football Playoff longshot pricing tracked across prediction markets.
LouisianaThe Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns are a steadily traded Group of Five program in college football prediction markets, a Sun Belt team whose price hinges on conference standing rather than national title odds. Based in Lafayette and playing at Cajun Field since 1971, the Ragin' Cajuns built their modern reputation under Billy Napier, who delivered four straight division titles and back-to-back Sun Belt championships before leaving for Florida. The markets that matter here are regular-season win totals, the Sun Belt title, and a deep College Football Playoff longshot rather than a serious championship bid. The durable swing factor is roster turnover and the program's recruiting pull in talent-rich south Louisiana. The live board above carries exact pricing once 2026 markets open.
The Ragin' Cajuns trade as a Group of Five program, which structurally caps where the board can slot them. There is no realistic path to a national title in the pricing, so the meaningful contracts are the Sun Belt Conference championship and the season win total. The board reads Louisiana as a perennial upper-tier Sun Belt team rather than a league favorite by default, a function of recruiting reach in south Louisiana balanced against annual roster churn from the transfer portal. The competitive set traders weigh is the Sun Belt's established powers, the West-division rivals Louisiana has battled for a decade. When 2026 markets open, the live board above will carry the exact number; the durable read is a team priced on conference results, not playoff hopes.
The Sun Belt is a competitive Group of Five league where division and conference-championship positioning drive almost all of Louisiana's market value. The Ragin' Cajuns are priced on whether the roster can win the West and reach the title game, the same path Billy Napier walked four years running. The structural read is a program with a high floor and a ceiling capped by talent gaps against the league's best in any given year. Win-total markets price the gap between the schedule's soft and hard stretches more than any single result. Head-to-head series against the West rivals and the conference championship game will move the number across the season far more than non-conference games against Power Four opponents.
Louisiana's trading volume is a Group of Five story: the Ragin' Cajuns draw steady interest because Cajun Field is a genuine home-field edge and the program recruits a talent-dense corner of the country. The durable swing factors are coaching stability and how the roster reloads each offseason, since a Sun Belt team lives and dies on portal retention and development. Forward catalysts that move the price are the spring transfer window, fall camp depth-chart news, and the conference-title race as it tightens in November. The live board above reflects where the price sits today; the structural drivers behind it, recruiting pull and roster construction, are what hold over time.
Louisiana football began play in 1901 and reached its modern peak under Billy Napier from 2018 to 2021, winning the West division all four seasons and claiming back-to-back Sun Belt championships, including a 24-16 win over Appalachian State for the 2021 outright title. That run established the Ragin' Cajuns as a Sun Belt power and the bar the market still measures the program against. Michael Desormeaux took over after Napier left for Florida and posted a 10-4 season in 2024 before a step back in 2025. The history matters to the market because it sets Louisiana's expected tier: a team that has proven it can win the league, which keeps its Sun Belt title odds live even in down years.
As of June 2026, the Ragin' Cajuns finished 2025 at 6-7 overall and 5-3 in the Sun Belt under head coach Michael Desormeaux. Louisiana won its final four regular-season games to reach bowl eligibility, then lost the 68 Ventures Bowl 20-13 to Delaware. The 2026 season opens in late August.
As a Group of Five program, the Ragin' Cajuns carry lighter books than Power Four teams, so liquidity concentrates on the Sun Belt title and season win total. Some platforms post deeper conference-championship markets while others price win totals more tightly. The live board above aggregates current pricing across the platforms tracked by Prediction Genius.
Prediction Genius tracks Louisiana's Sun Belt Conference championship odds, regular-season win-total markets, and the long-shot College Football Playoff contracts when they are active. Coverage scales with the season calendar, so the live board carries the most markets from late summer through the November conference-title race.
Yes. The Ragin' Cajuns won back-to-back Sun Belt championships in 2020 and 2021 under Billy Napier, including a 24-16 win over Appalachian State for the 2021 outright title. Napier also captured the West division in all four of his seasons before leaving for Florida.
Roster construction and offseason retention are the biggest durable drivers. As a Sun Belt program that lives on recruiting pull in talent-rich south Louisiana and transfer-portal management, Louisiana's win-total and conference-title odds move most on coaching stability and how the roster reloads, not on any single result.