Can Alabama Score 42+ On Ohio State In The College Football Playoff?

  • Alabama’s point total is set at 41.5 points with the Under favored at -120.

MIAMI - As the College Football National Championship game between Alabama and Ohio State is set to kick-off, college football bettors can begin getting their different bets out there prior to kick off.

Aside from the normal game total lines that are offered on the game on online sportsbooks, there are also team totals offered as well. Looking at the team total for Alabama, it could be seen as set quite low.

Total Points – Alabama

  • Over 41.5 -110
  • Under 41.5 -120

Being that the Over college football odds are the slight underdog here, bettors can look to take advantage of it as anyone who even slightly follows college football knows that Alabama is an absolute scoring monster against any team they face.

Backing up the over even more is that in their 12 games played this season, they have hit the Over mark a total of eight times including their last five regular-season games.

For those bettors who are looking to take the Under, a case can be made here as well. Although Alabama has hit the Over mark more often than not this season, they have struggled to hit the Over in their last few playoff games and bowl championship games.

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In their 10 bowl championship games played since 2014, they have only hit the Over mark in two of those games.

Something else here that could play a role in Alabama not hitting the Over mark is Ohio State’s defense. They have not allowed any team to score 42 or all season long including their matchup with arguably a top offense in the country in Clemson, who they held to 28 points.

With that being said, college football bettors should not let the opportunity slip away to bet on Alabama’s total in the CFP as there are compelling arguments as to why it could go either way which makes these odds all the more interesting.