Where Tennessee Football’s National Title Odds Stand Heading into Spring Practice

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Tennessee football head coach Josh Heupel after beating Mississippi State (Photo via @Vol_Football on X)

On Monday, Tennessee football will kick off spring practice ahead of year six under head coach Josh Heupel. With the Vols looking to bounce back from an 8-5 (4-4 SEC) campaign in 2025 and return to the College Football Playoffs, there are a number of questions that need to be answered, including the quarterback position.

Tennessee will host a battle between George MacIntyre, Faizon Brandon and Ryan Staub, with Joey Aguilar out of eligibility and not granted another year. The Vols also bring in a new defensive coordinator, Jim Knowles, as they attempt to retool a defense that left a lot to be desired a year ago.

As UT looks to get a better idea of what it has during this period of practice, Vegas has released betting odds for the winner of the upcoming national championship. Tennessee clocks in at +5000 on FanDuel.

This mark for the Vols is the 17th-highest in the country. It is also the ninth-best mark in the SEC.

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Here is a full look at the betting odds to win the national championship in 2026 on FanDuel:

Teams in BOLD are in the SEC

  • Ohio State: +550
  • Texas: +700
  • Notre Dame: +750
  • Indiana: +800
  • Oregon: +900
  • Georgia: +1100
  • LSU: +1400
  • Miami (FL): +1400
  • Texas Tech: +1600
  • Texas A&M: +1900
  • Ole Miss: +2500
  • Alabama: +2700
  • Oklahoma: +3000
  • Michigan: +3000
  • Florida: +3500
  • USC: +4000
  • Tennessee: +5000
  • Missouri: +7000
  • Penn State: +7500
  • Auburn +10000
  • BYU: +10000
  • Washington: +10000
  • Utah: +10000
  • SMU: +12500
  • South Carolina: +12500
  • Iowa: +15000
  • Louisville: +15000
  • Clemson: +17500
  • Vanderbilt: +17500
  • TCU: +25000
  • Baylor: +30000
  • Pittsburgh: +35000
  • Virginia: +40000
  • Florida State: +40000
  • Houston: +40000
  • Virginia Tech: +40000
  • Kentucky: +40000
  • Arizona State: +40000
  • Kansas State: +40000
  • Mississippi State: +40000
  • California: +50000
  • Arizona: +60000
  • Arkansas: +75000
  • Oklahoma State: +75000
  • New Mexico State: +100000
  • Troy: +100000
  • Old Dominion: +100000
  • Charlotte: +100000
  • Miami (OH): +100000
  • Rutgers: +100000
  • West Virginia: +100000
  • Ohio: +100000
  • Northwestern: +100000
  • Iowa State: +100000
  • Northern Illinois: +100000
  • Western Kentucky: +100000
  • Navy: +100000
  • Texas State: +100000
  • Louisiana: +100000
  • MTSU: +100000
  • James Madison: +100000
  • San Diego State: +100000
  • UConn: +100000
  • UMass: +100000
  • Maryland: +100000
  • Wisconsin: +100000
  • Tulsa: +100000
  • North Texas: +100000
  • Colorado State: +100000
  • Boise State: +100000
  • Kansas: +100000
  • Akron: +100000
  • Kent State: +100000
  • Bowling Green: +100000
  • East Carolina: +100000
  • Colorado: +100000
  • Temple: +100000
  • Louisiana Tech: +100000
  • South Florida: +100000
  • Georgia Tech: +100000
  • Marshall: +100000
  • Washington State: +100000
  • South Alabama: +100000
  • Kennesaw State: +100000
  • Buffalo: +100000
  • Cincinnati: +100000
  • Wyoming: +100000
  • Oregon State: +100000
  • North Carolina: +100000
  • Duke: +100000
  • Boston College: +100000
  • Fresno State: +100000
  • Stanford: +100000
  • Coastal Carolina: +100000
  • Eastern Michigan: +100000
  • Toledo: +100000
  • FIU: +100000
  • San Jose State: +100000
  • Army: +100000
  • Minnesota: +100000
  • Georgia Southern: +100000
  • Syracuse: +100000
  • Jacksonville State: +100000
  • UNLV: +100000
  • Illinois: +100000
  • Memphis: +100000
  • Rice: +100000
  • UCLA: +100000
  • Liberty: +100000
  • Hawaii: +100000
  • Appalachian State: +100000
  • Ball State: +100000
  • Southern Miss: +100000
  • Air Force: +100000
  • Western Michigan: +100000
  • NC State: +100000
  • Central Michigan: +100000
  • UCF: +100000
  • UL Monroe: +100000
  • FAU: +100000
  • UTEP: +100000
  • Nebraska: +100000
  • Wake Forest: +100000
  • UTSA: +100000
  • Nevada: +100000
  • Utah State: +100000
  • Georgia State: +100000
  • New Mexico: +100000
  • Tulane: +100000
  • Michigan State: +100000
  • Missouri State: +100000
  • Delaware: +100000
  • UAB: +100000
  • Arkansas State: +100000
  • Purdue: +100000
  • Sam Houston State: +100000

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