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What are LSU football's betting odds to win the 2025 SEC title?

What are LSU football's betting odds to win the 2025 SEC title?

USA Todaya day ago
LSU football has its sights set on a national title run in 2025. In year four under Brian Kelly, LSU signed the No. 1 transfer portal class in the country and returns quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, a Heisman contender. The Tigers are all in on 2025.
Part of being good enough to compete for a national title is being good enough to win an SEC title. With the College Football Playoff, winning the SEC isn't necessary, but it's a signal that a team has what it takes.
Kelly led LSU to an SEC title appearance in his first year in Baton Rouge, but the Tigers fell short vs. Georgia. LSU's last SEC championship came in 2019, when LSU beat Georgia on its way to going 15-0 and winning a national title.
According to Kelly and Nussmeier, this is the most talented roster LSU has had in Kelly's time at LSU. The Tigers have a chance to make a run.
Here are the latest BetMGM odds to win the 2025 SEC Football Championship.
What are LSU football's SEC title odds?
According to BetMGM, the Tigers have the fourth-best odds to win the SEC at +800. Only Texas, Georgia, and Alabama have better odds. Right behind LSU sits Ole Miss at +1200.
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