South Dakota State has +210 FCS National Championship Odds to Three-Peat

  • FCS National Championship futures odds favor the undefeated Montana State Bobcats at +190 odds.
  • The back-to-back national champion South Dakota State Jackrabbits have +210 odds to complete the three-peat.
  • North Dakota State narrowly trails their southern rivals with +220 odds to win the FCS National Championship.

FRISCO, Texas – Betting odds for the FCS National Championship show a clear hierarchy with the Montana State Bobcats, South Dakota State Jackrabbits, and North Dakota State Bison all listed between +190 and +220 odds. Montana State is the betting favorite to win their first FCS National Championship since 1984.

FCS National Championship Odds

  • Montana State +190
  • South Dakota State +210
  • North Dakota State +220
  • South Dakota +1000
  • UC Davis +2500
  • Idaho +4500
  • Incarnate Word +9000
  • Mercer +12500

Betting odds show there are only three teams worth a college football futures bet, but the back-to-back defending champion South Dakota State are the best of that bunch. The Jackrabbits steamrolled Montana 35-18 in the second round but will likely face No. 2 seed North Dakota State in the semifinals, leading Montana State to be the favorite with an easier path.

Fade Montana State, Back SDSU To Three-Peat As FCS National Champs

Montana State led the FCS with 41.3 points per game this season, drawing attention to their college football props since they only faced one of the top seven seeds (excluding themselves) in the playoff. The Jackrabbits had a down year in terms of offensive output but they handily beat opponents by 30+ points in four of their last five games.

Defensively, South Dakota State is the best in the country with just 12.8 points allowed per game this season despite giving up 44 points to Oklahoma State in the season opener. Betting on the under of the opposing team’s point totals for college football prop betting in South Dakota has been a profitable bet all season.

About Zachary Kelly

Zach graduated with an Editing, Writing, and Media degree from Florida State University. He enjoys writing news stories about trending sporting events and sports betting legalization. His favorite college football props to bet on are team totals and quarterback rushing yards props.