Week 7 in college football saw plenty of upsets, and the fallout is clear, as multiple former national title and Heisman contenders are no longer considered in the running, via Bovada.
Alabama-Oregon national championship considered more likely by the week
This week’s Clemson-Florida State game should have some serious implications, as well.


Odds to win the 2013-2014 BCS National Championship
Team Week 7 Current Alabama 19/10 7/4
Oregon 7/2 11/5
Ohio State 6/1 6/1
Baylor 10/1 12/1
Clemson 14/1 12/1
Florida State 12/1 12/1
LSU
25/1 14/1 Louisville
25/1 25/1 Miami
25/1 25/1 Texas A&M
50/1 25/1 UCLA 40/1 40/1
Missouri 100/1 100/1
South Carolina 200/1 100/1
Stanford
14/1 100/1 Florida 150/1 Off the Board
Georgia
25/1 Off the Board Oklahoma 25/1 Off the Board
Michigan 33/1 Off the Board
Oklahoma State 250/1 Off the Board
Odds to win the 2013-2014 Heisman Trophy
Player Week 7 Current Marcus Mariota (QB Oregon) 8/5 7/5
Johnny Manziel (QB Texas A&M) 6/1 5/1
Jameis Winston (QB Florida State) 9/1 11/2
Tajh Boyd (QB Clemson) 6/1 7/1
Teddy Bridgewater (QB Louisville) 13/2 10/1
A.J. McCarron (QB Alabama) 10/1 14/1
Brett Hundley (QB UCLA) 25/1 14/1
Bryce Petty (QB Baylor)
33/1 25/1 Lache Seastrunk (RB Baylor) 20/1 33/1
T.J. Yeldon (RB Alabama) 33/1 40/1
Duke Johnson (RB Miami) 50/1 50/1
Sammy Watkins (WR Clemson) 75/1 100/1
Aaron Murray (QB Georgia) 12/1 Off the Board
Blake Bell (QB Oklahoma) 33/1 Off the Board
Braxton Miller (QB Ohio State) 33/1 Off the Board
De'Anthony Thomas (RB Oregon) 33/1 Off the Board
Kevin Hogan (QB Stanford) 50/1 Off the Board
Todd Gurley (RB Georgia) 50/1 Off the Board
Alabama and Oregon are still the favorites for the title, giving the matchup you’ve all dreamt of for years now. After a close win over Kansas State and Bill Snyder’s voodoo magic, Baylor’s stock falls, while LSU rises significantly after a big win over Florida.
Clemson and Florida are tied with Baylor for fourth at 12/1 odds, and their matchup this weekend will have serious title implications.
In the Heisman race, Marcus Mariota continues to impress, leading reigning winner Johnny Manziel and freshman wunderkind Jameis Winston in the Vegas odds. Aaron Murray, Blake Bell and Kevin Hogan all drop out after leading their teams to upset losses, and Heisman contenders who have since been injured (Braxton Miller, De’Anthony Thomas and Todd Gurley) are also out.












