
Live Tennessee Volunteers national title, College Football Playoff, and SEC season-win markets tracked across the prediction markets covered by Prediction Genius.
TennesseeThe Tennessee Volunteers are one of the most heavily followed programs in college football prediction markets, a function of a blue-blood SEC franchise in Knoxville that fills the roughly 102,000-seat Neyland Stadium and trades on national name recognition. When the season and playoff boards are active, the markets price Tennessee across national-championship futures, College Football Playoff qualification, and SEC season-win totals, and the structural read leans on the Josh Heupel up-tempo offense rather than any single result. The Volunteers claim six national titles, most recently the 1998 BCS championship, and that contender pedigree is the durable anchor traders weigh. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above when those markets are open.
When the season-long board is active, prediction markets slot the Tennessee Volunteers as a name-brand contender rather than a default favorite, and the reason is structural. Tennessee runs a high-tempo Josh Heupel offense that can put up points against anyone, plays its home games in front of one of the largest crowds in the country at Neyland Stadium, and recruits at an SEC level. That combination keeps the program in the national conversation, but the title price reflects the same reality every SEC team faces: a brutal conference schedule. The championship futures and the narrower College Football Playoff qualification market usually carry a meaningful gap, and that spread tells traders how the market separates making the 12-team field from actually winning it. For the live number, check the board above.
The Tennessee Volunteers compete in the Southeastern Conference, the deepest league in the sport, alongside perennial measuring sticks like Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. That structure is why Tennessee's season-win-total and CFP markets price more on schedule strength than on raw roster talent: a strong Volunteers team can finish with three or four losses simply by drawing the toughest road in college football. Markets here move on head-to-head SEC results and the expanded 12-team Playoff math, where a quality program can reach the field without contending for the conference crown. The durable read is a program that profiles as a playoff hopeful in a league that punishes everyone, and the live board reflects where that lands week to week.
Tennessee draws prediction-market volume for reasons that do not rot: one of the largest and most passionate fan bases in the sport, a top-tier brand built across more than a century of football, and the Rocky Top and Vol Navy game-day identity that travels nationally. The durable swing factors on the Volunteers' price are quarterback play in the Heupel system, which lives and dies on tempo and explosive passing, and the program's ability to win the SEC games that decide its ceiling. Forward catalysts arrive on a calendar: the late-August season opener, the SEC schedule release, the November stretch that sorts the Playoff field, and the early-December selection window. Reference the live board for where the price sits when those markets are open.
The Tennessee Volunteers claim six national championships, with the most recent and most cited being the 1998 BCS title under Phillip Fulmer, won with quarterback Tee Martin in the first-ever BCS championship game. That history matters to the market because it establishes Tennessee as a program with a championship business model: elite facilities, a marquee stadium, and recruiting expectations that assume contention. The Heupel era, which began in 2021, returned the Volunteers to the national rankings and into the 12-team College Football Playoff during the 2024 season, reinforcing the contender framing the board uses today. That long track record is why markets weight the current roster as a Playoff-caliber outfit rather than a longshot.
As of June 2026, college football is in the off-season and national-title, CFP, and SEC win-total markets for the Tennessee Volunteers are not yet active for the 2026 season. Futures typically open ahead of the late-August kickoff. Current prices will appear on the live board above once those markets post.
When season markets are live, the Volunteers' national-title and CFP contracts trade across the prediction markets Prediction Genius tracks, with depth and spreads varying by platform. Specific platform prices are shown on the board above when active. Comparing across platforms surfaces where the sharper line and better value sit.
Prediction Genius covers Tennessee Volunteers national-championship futures, College Football Playoff qualification, SEC outcomes, and season-win totals, plus individual game markets once the schedule begins. Player and award markets surface when offered by the platforms tracked.
Tennessee last won the national championship in 1998, capturing the first-ever BCS title under head coach Phillip Fulmer with quarterback Tee Martin. The Volunteers claim six national titles in total, with 1998 the most recent and most widely recognized.
The biggest durable driver is quarterback play in Josh Heupel's high-tempo offense combined with the brutal SEC schedule. A program with six claimed national titles and a 102,000-seat stadium carries contender pedigree, but conference strength caps how high the Volunteers' season price can climb.