
Live Miami (OH) RedHawks 2026 MAC Championship odds, win totals, and College Football Playoff longshot markets tracked across prediction markets.
Miami (OH)The Miami (OH) RedHawks are one of the most consistently traded Group of Five programs in college football prediction markets, a function of a Mid-American Conference identity built on the program's legendary "Cradle of Coaches" heritage in Oxford, Ohio. Across the futures contracts that activate each season, the MAC Championship and the RedHawks' regular-season win total carry the most volume, with a College Football Playoff appearance trading as a deep longshot the way nearly every MAC team does. The program reached the MAC title game in three straight years through 2025 under head coach Chuck Martin, and the durable swing factor on its price is roster turnover and quarterback play rather than any single result. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above when season and playoff markets are active; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
The market reads Miami (OH) the way it reads a perennial MAC contender: a live threat to win the conference, but never priced in the national-title tier. The RedHawks lead the Mid-American Conference in all-time championships, and that pedigree is why the board reliably slots them in the upper half of the MAC field when win totals and conference futures open each August. The competitive set traders treat as the tier is durable, with Toledo, Western Michigan, and Ohio among the names that recur in MAC title pricing. What durably moves the RedHawks' number is roster construction, especially quarterback continuity and the strength of the East-side schedule. When the season and conference markets are active, the live board above carries the current price; the structural read is that Miami (OH) sits in the MAC contender band rather than as a clear favorite.
The RedHawks compete in the MAC, a single-table league that crowns its champion through a title game in Detroit, so the relevant race is positioning to reach Ford Field. Miami (OH) has been a fixture there, earning three consecutive trips through the 2025 season, which establishes the program as a market that gets priced on its track record of contending rather than on preseason hype. The durable read is that the MAC is a parity league where margins are thin and a two-game swing reshuffles the standings, so the RedHawks' conference number stays sensitive to early-season results. What drives the race over a year is quarterback play, the November schedule, and head-to-head outcomes against the other contenders, not any single line on the board today.
Volume on Miami (OH) is a function of brand and "MACtion" gravity rather than market size. The program's "Cradle of Coaches" lineage, which produced figures such as Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Ara Parseghian, Bo Schembechler, and Sean McVay, plus quarterback alum Ben Roethlisberger, gives the RedHawks national recognition rare for a Group of Five team, and that recognition pulls trading interest into its futures. The durable swing factors on the price are the coaching situation under Chuck Martin, quarterback turnover, and whether the roster reloads after departures, all of which the market weighs before a snap is played. Forward catalysts include the late-August season opener, the MAC title game in early December, and bowl positioning. Reference the live board above for where each contract sits when these markets are active.
Miami (OH) has fielded football since 1888 and leads the Mid-American Conference in all-time championships, the single most durable fact shaping how the market weights the program. The "Cradle of Coaches" identity is the franchise's defining trait, a heritage of producing Hall of Fame coaches that no other MAC school can match. Recent trajectory reinforces the contender label: three straight MAC Championship Game appearances through 2025, even as the RedHawks fell short in each. That history is why the board prices Miami (OH) as a credible MAC threat year after year while keeping a College Football Playoff bid in deep-longshot territory, the structural ceiling for almost every Group of Five program.
As of June 2026, season and playoff futures for the 2026 campaign have not opened, so no live price is posted. The most recent completed result: Miami (OH) finished the 2025 season 7-7, losing the MAC Championship to Western Michigan 23-13 and the Arizona Bowl to Fresno State 18-3. Check the live board above once 2026 markets activate.
Group of Five futures like Miami (OH)'s typically trade with thinner liquidity than Power Four programs, so books can be shallow and spreads wider. When the same contract lists on multiple platforms, prices can diverge more than they would on a heavily traded team. The board above aggregates every platform carrying a RedHawks market.
Prediction Genius tracks the markets that activate each season: the MAC Championship futures, Miami (OH)'s regular-season win total, and a College Football Playoff appearance market that trades as a longshot. Coverage expands during the season as game-level and bowl markets open.
Miami (OH) leads the Mid-American Conference in all-time titles, but the RedHawks have lost three straight MAC Championship Game appearances through the 2025 season, falling to Western Michigan 23-13 in the most recent title game on December 6, 2025.
Roster construction, especially quarterback continuity, is the single biggest durable driver. As a Mid-American Conference program founded in 1888 and led by head coach Chuck Martin, Miami (OH) gets priced on conference contention and offseason roster turnover rather than national-title upside.