2020 NFL Draft: Top prospects to watch in National Championship Game

Here are a few of the top prospects that could help the Bears to watch in Monday’s National Championship Game between LSU and Clemson.

All eyes will be glued to Monday night’s National Championship Game, where the LSU Tigers and Clemson Tigers will battle for the collegiate championship glory.

There will be plenty of scouts in attendance, and the Bears have plenty of needs they need to address this offseason. Monday night’s game will feature some of the best prospects heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.

Here are a few of the top prospects that could help the Bears to watch courtesy of Draft Wire:

EDGE K’Lavon Chaisson

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With Leonard Floyd’s future in question, Chicago needs an edge rusher that can thrive opposite Khalil Mack. Chaisson’s explosiveness coming off the weakside is something that should make him an attractive option for teams.

In 2019, Chaisson had 58 total tackles, 6.5 sacks, 13.5 tackles for loss, two pass breakups and one forced fumble. His freakish athleticism and natural ability shows he can be effective as a speed rusher off the edge.

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Why you should bet on Clemson to win national championship

Previewing the NCAA Championship Game with the Clemson Tigers and LSU Tigers, sports betting odds and lines, with matchup analysis, picks and tips.

The Clemson Tigers are in the CFP brackets for a fifth straight year. On Monday night at the Superdome, HC Dabo Swinney and company will take on LSU in the National Championship Game, marking Clemson’s fourth final in five years. A win on Monday would be back-to-back titles and a third championship trophy in four years. If you are thinking about betting on the Clemson Tigers to do just that, here are a few reasons backing your decision.

1. Clemson’s Defense

Some pundits have decried the old “defense wins championships” as being outdated in modern, spread, RPO college football. That statement isn’t truly outdated, but an updated version would be “defense, along with offense, wins championships.” And that seems like common sense, if not exactly some Rosetta Stone of pigskin knowledge.

Good defenses… in fact, great defenses have been quite effective over the first five years of championship bracket ball. By one reliable analytic measure, three of five titles have been won be teams rated either first or second in defense. Only in 2014, when Ohio State beat Oregon, was the winning defense not a top-10 unit. And that year sided with defense being more important: OSU’s 14th-ranked defense beat Oregon’s top-ranked offense. The Ducks’ defense? No. 38.

The teams winning titles have been better on defense than they are on offense (like Clemson this year). The 2015 Alabama Crimson Tide ranked No. 1 on defense … and No. 24 on offense. Scores of games may be higher, but there can still be plenty of tremendous and crucial defensive plays turned in 38-35 game. On defense, the Clemson Tigers are former elite recruits who have received elite college coaching. They are especially proficient in situational defense, on third downs and in the red zone. They are better at such than any team LSU has faced this season.


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2. Clemson’s Game Control

Other than the win over Ohio State, Clemson can’t claim statistical game comps to LSU’s victories over Florida, Auburn, Alabama and Georgia. But then, none of those teams hold a candle to the 2019 Buckeyes, which is a team that may have won the lion’s share of the brackets if they could be played 100 times on a loop. Clemson’s “poor-man’s comps” – routs of North Carolina, Florida State, Wake Forest and Virginia (all top 60s) – were just that commanding in the area of game control.

That ability to play at their pace, control the exchange of field position, get multi-score leads and boat-race opponents stems from RB Travis Etienne. His ability to move first-down markers and find pay dirt (8.0 yards per carry, 18 touchdowns), and the ability of DC Brent Venables and his troops to force three-and-outs at the front of drives or field-goal attempts at the end of them.

3. Five-and-a-Half Points

Clemson doesn’t have to win outright for you to win your point-spread bet! The Clemson Tigers are 12-2 against the spread over their last 14 neutral-site games and 8-2 over their last 10 games as an underdog. Odds last updated at 6:00 p.m. EST.

And that last note includes the 2019 title game when Clemson beat Alabama  44-16. All hail Charles K. McNeil, inventor of the point spread.

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2020 National Championship Game odds: LSU early favorite over Clemson

LSU is the early favorite to win this season’s National Championship game.

The 2020 College Football National Championship will feature LSU vs. Clemson playing for this season’s title.

No. 1 LSU cruised to a 63-28 Peach Bowl victory over No. 4 Oklahoma during the college football playoffs, while No. 3 Clemson bested No. 2 Ohio State 29-23 during the Fiesta Bowl in an exciting matchup that took a late interception to seal the victory.

Clemson will be defending their national title, which they won a year ago by beating Alabama 44-16.

College National Championship Odds

Per BetMGM, LSU enters as 6-point favorites over Clemson.

LSU is -223 on the moneyline, while Clemson is +180 underdogs in the matchup. New to sports betting? A $10 wager on LSU to win outright profits just $4.48 with a victory, while that same bet on Clemson profits $18 with an upset victory.

BetMGM’s bookmakers are expecting a high-scoring affair, setting the Over/Under at 69 points. The Over (-115) is slightly preferred over the Under (-106) at this time.

When is the 2020 College Football National Championship game?

LSU and Clemson will lock horns January 13, 2020.

What time is the 2020 College Football National Championship game?

LSU vs. Clemson has kickoff scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET.

Where can I watch Clemson vs. LSU in the National Championship game?

ESPN will carry the game live, check your local listings; you’ll also be able to catch the game on WatchESPN.

Where can I bet on National Championship game?

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