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2011 BCS Championship Odds September 07, 2010 6:54 AM by GT Staff
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2011 BCS Championship
Jan. 10, 2011
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Alabama
6-1
Ohio St
9-2
Oregon
20-1
Tcu
15-1
Virginia Tech
25-1
Texas
15-1
Nebraska
12-1
Boise St
10-1
Florida
7-1
Iowa
25-1
Georgia Tech
75-1
Oklahoma
6-1
Arkansas
40-1
Pittsburgh
60-1
Miami Fl
30-1
Oregon St
100-1
Lsu
40-1
Georgia
40-1
Wisconsin
40-1
Penn St
75-1
Cincinnati
100-1
Florida St
60-1
Stanford
100-1
N. Carolina
75-1
Auburn
40-1
Clemson
75-1
S. Carolina
100-1
Arizona
100-1
Mississippi
200-1
Missouri
100-1
Oklahoma St
500-1
W. Virginia
100-1
California
100-1
Rutgers
500-1
Utah
100-1
S. Florida
500-1
BYU
300-1
Washington
100-1
Tennessee
1000-1
UCLA
300-1
Texas A&M
100-1
Michigan St
200-1
N. Carolina St
1000-1
Michigan
100-1
Notre Dame
30-1
Texas Tech
100-1
Arizona St
100-1
Boston Col.
100-1
Kansas St
100-1
Baylor
1000-1
Northwestern
1000-1
Illinois
1000-1
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