28-05-2025
What are Texas A&M's odds to win the 2025 College Football National Championship?
What are Texas A&M's odds to win the 2025 College Football National Championship?
As the 2025 campaign looms closer, the Texas A&M football program ranks 13th in the country on the best betting odds to win this year's college football national championship.
According to BetMGM, the Aggies are currently tied with Tennessee and Miami (FL) with +3000 odds to win it all this year. Ohio State and Texas sit in first with +5000 odds to claim the title in 2025, while Georgia (+650), Oregon (+750) and Penn State (+800) round out the top five.
The question remains: What will Texas A&M bring to the table this year? Is the talent on the roster heading into this season enough to claim the national championship for the first time since 1939?
Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko's roster features the likes of sophomore quarterback Marcel Reed, who is primed to be one of the most dangerous signal-callers in the SEC this season. Reed made an incredible first impression at the helm by racking up 1,209 passing yards, 259 rushing yards and 11 total touchdowns in five games for the Aggies.
His shiftiness and breakout speed are two of his most admirable attributes. Reed showcased his skills on the biggest stage when Texas A&M faced off against the USC Trojans in the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl last season. When his name was called upon to start for the Aggies, he made sure that everyone remembered his name.
Texas A&M also has a deep running back room in Le'Veon Moss, Amari Daniels, Rueben Owens, and E.J. Smith, who rank as a top-five running back unit this season according to Pro Football Focus. Before Moss suffered an injury in 2024, he averaged 4.4 yards after contact per attempt, which ranked sixth among all Power Four backs.
The roster this season has a plethora of talented athletes who could lead the Aggies to the apex of college football. Only time will tell if the program's aspirations will become a reality.
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