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

Monday night’s national title showdown between LSU and Clemson is loaded with top prospects for the 2020 NFL draft

This coming Monday all eyes will be on the National Championship Game in New Orleans, Louisiana. While both teams are playing for college football immortality, for select players it goes beyond their final game in a college uniform.

There will be plenty NFL scouts in attendance as they get one final opportunity to put their notes together in a game before the offseason bowl games, combines and pro day workouts.

LSU TIGERS

QB Joe Burrow

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At this point it seems like a foregone conclusion that Burrow will be the number one overall selection at this point. His Heisman season put him on the map and with the Cincinnati Bengals likely done with the Andy Dalton era all but over, look for Burrow to take off one tigers jersey and trade it for one in orange and black.

Why you should bet on LSU to win national championship

Previewing Monday’s LSU Tigers vs Clemson Tigers NCAA football College Football Playoff National Championship Game matchup, with NCAA football betting odds, picks and best bets

The LSU Tigers are just one game away from winning their first National Championship Game since the 2007 season (back when the BCS ruled college football). In their way on Monday night are the Clemson Tigers, who have won the championship (the College Football Playoff variety) twice in the last three seasons. If you are thinking about betting on the LSU Tigers to win the championship, here are a few reasons to convince you to make that bet.


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1. LSU’s Offense

Wide receiver Justin Jefferson, who had 4 TDs in the CFP semifinal against Oklahoma, is one of numerous weapons on the revamped LSU offense. (Photo credit: Jason Getz – USA TODAY Sports)

For the last few decades, LSU has been known for its solid defense and somewhat lackluster offense. That certainly isn’t the case this season, however, as the Tigers have college football’s top-ranked offense, scoring an average of 48.9 points per game.

Not only is it the nation’s highest-scoring offense, but one of America’s most consistent, as well. The Tigers have scored at least 36 points in 13 of 14 games this season. The Tigers can do just about everything well, but the particularly excel at throwing the ball down the field. Expect LSU to challenge Clemson’s defense down the field early and often.

LSU has proven it can score against the best defenses in college football, which should make you feel good about taking them — even against the nation’s top-ranked scoring defense and No. 2 overall defense in Clemson.

2. LSU’s Defense Can Create Turnovers

Cornerbacks Derek Stingley Jr. (24) and Cordale Flott are part of a loaded LSU secondary. (Photo credit: Jason Getz – USA TODAY Sports)

Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence may be unbeaten in his career, but he has shown that he can be prone to turnovers. He has thrown twice as many interceptions this season as he did as a rookie (8-4) as he’s taken more chances down the field.

That plays well into LSU’s strength as it has multiple first-round picks playing in its secondary. LSU’s defense isn’t quite as good as we are accustomed to seeing, but there is still talent all over the place. Their 17 interceptions are tied for fifth in the nation.

Look for the Tigers to jump a few routes on Monday, which could prove to be the difference in the final outcome.

3. Quarterback Joe Burrow

It’s not a stretch to say LSU QB Joe Burrow is having the greatest season in college football history. (Photo credit: Brett Davis – USA TODAY Sports)

Whenever you bet on an NFL or college football game, the play of the quarterback is always a major deciding factor. While you can’t really go wrong in this game between the two passers, it’s tough to bet against the 2019 Heisman Trophy winner.

Joe Burrow is having arguably the greatest season ever by a college football quarterback. Through 14 games, he’s thrown for 5,208 yards and 55 touchdowns. That doesn’t even include the 311 yards and four touchdowns he’s added on the ground. In the CFP semifinals, Burrow threw for 493 yards and seven touchdowns, most of which came in the first half.

Burrow is playing with an extreme level of confidence that we rarely see in college sports. He’s completing an absurd 77.6 percent of his passes and is averaging nearly 11 yards per attempt. Given all of the weapons at Burrow’s disposal, it’s tough to see a way that Clemson can hold this LSU attack under 35 points.

Considering just how dominant Burrow has been this season, it’s tough to make an argument for Clemson on Monday night. If you plan on betting on this game, take Burrow and the LSU Tigers to win the national championship.

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LSU cancels classes for two days surrounding College Football Playoff final

It’s time to party, LSU fans.

The LSU Tigers will play for a national championship for the first time since 2011, and with Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow leading the offense, LSU is a 5.5-point favorite over undefeated Clemson, the reigning national champion. LSU fans are expected to pack the Mercedes-Benz Superdome for what may feel like a home game for LSU, as the campus in Baton Rouge is just 80 miles away from New Orleans.

School officials are giving students license to go all out to celebrate the occasion, cancelling classes on Monday and Tuesday to create a four-day weekend. Monday, January 13th was scheduled to be the first official day of classes for the 2020 spring semester.

The scenes in Baton Rouge are going to be epic – but loss to Clemson would make for a painfully quiet Tuesday on campus. LSU’s announcement notes that while classes will be cancelled, the school will still be open for business, so school employees still have to work.

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Ohio State football among the best for 2020 in Athlon Sports way too early top 25

Athlon Sports has come out with its way too early top 25 college football teams for 2020 and Ohio State is at No. 2.

There’s still one more college football game to go to cap off the 2019 season, but with all but two teams done for the year, we’re starting to get the extremely early lookaheads for the next season. One of those publications — Athlon Sports — has come out with its Way Too Early Top 25 for 2020 and Ohio State is among one of the top teams projected.

According to Athlon, it has Ohio State all the way up to No. 2 in the country, just behind the Clemson Tigers. Here’s what it says about the prospects of what the Buckeyes could be next season.

The Buckeyes didn’t miss a beat in the coaching transition from Urban Meyer to Ryan Day and were a couple of plays away from a shot at the national championship. Ohio State will be back in the mix once again in 2020, as quarterback Justin Fields directs one of the nation’s top offenses after throwing for 3,273 yards and 41 scores to just three picks and running for 484 yards and 10 touchdowns in his first year in Columbus.

Fields won’t have J.K. Dobbins (2,003 rushing yards), but Master Teague (789), Marcus Crowley (237), and Steele Chambers (135) will keep the ground game performing at a high level. Binjimen Victor and K.J. Hill depart the receiving corps, but there are plenty of targets in place thanks the emergence of Chris Olave (12 TDs) and Garrett Wilson (30 catches) in 2019. The Buckeyes will have a strong foundation in the trenches thanks to the return of left tackle Thayer Munford, center Josh Myers and guard Wyatt Davis. Day has to replace co-coordinator Jeff Hafley, and a defense that limited teams to just 13.7 points a game loses end Chase Young, tackles Jashon Cornell, Robert Landers and DaVon Hamilton, along with linebacker Malik Harrison and standout defensive backs Jeff Okudah (CB), Damon Arnette (CB), and Jordan Fuller (safety).

While those losses are hefty, Ohio State still has a ton of talent on that side of the ball to lean on, including breakout candidates in defensive end Zach Harrison and cornerback Shaun Wade. A Sept. 12 showdown at Oregon and an Oct. 24 game at Penn State highlight the 2020 schedule for the Buckeyes.

Of course we tend to agree. We’ve already laid out what OSU has coming back in the cupboard. With Justin Fileds directing what should be an explosive offense, and with the athleticism that’ll be on the field on the other side of the ball, the Buckeyes really should be able to make a run at some pretty special things once again.

Besides Ohio State and Clemson, Athlon’s top ten for 2020 consists of Alabama (3), LSU (4), Oklahoma (5), Penn State (6), Florida (7), Georgia (8), Notre Dame (9), and Wisconsin (1).

The annual overinflation of Michigan seems to be wearing out too. Athlon has the Wolverines projected at No. 12.

National Football Championship: LSU vs. Clemson odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Monday’s National Football Championship between the LSU Tigers and Clemson Tigers, with sports betting odds, picks and best bets.

The Clemson Tigers (14-0) and LSU Tigers (14-0) meet up in Monday’s CFP National Football Championship Game at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. ET. We analyze the LSU-Clemson odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

LSU vs. Clemson: Three things you need to know for the National Football Championship

1. The “Tiger Bowl” features the nation’s No. 1 (LSU) and No. 4 (Clemson) offenses (points scored) and the No. 1 (Clemson) and 28 (LSU) defenses by the same measure. The LSU offense is being given top billing as the biggest factor in the game. The Tigers have assaulted foes every week since Halloween. What’s scary is being tasked with the job of stopping an LSU offense that has averaged 601.8 yards per game over the same span.

2. Clemson’s win over Ohio State was unlikely but impressive, and this is a program and a coaching staff that has been to the title game before – for a fourth time in five years, in fact. Other than the win over the Buckeyes, Clemson can’t claim statistical game comps to LSU’s top victories.  None of LSU’s foes hold a candle to the 2019 Buckeyes, and Clemson’s “poor man’s comps.” Routs of North Carolina, Florida State, Wake Forest and Virginia were just that commanding in the area of game control.

3. If Monday’s game becomes a shootout with a close score late, don’t underestimate the importance of LSU freshman PK Cade York who is 21-for-26 on field goals this season. York gets more work than one might think, and he has the trust of head coach Ed Orgeron.


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LSU vs. Clemson: Odds, betting lines and picks for the National Football Championship

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Friday at 10:45 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Clemson 31, LSU 28

Moneyline (ML)

The against the spread play is preferred, but back CLEMSON (+190) for the outright win as a supplementary move.

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Against the Spread (ATS)

Look for Monday’s game to be close and perhaps one below the expectations of the offensive shootout some are projecting. Also, bettors should be willing to zig against the conventional-wisdom zag of the idea of defense not winning championships in the playoff era. There’s no decent sample size there, and the teams performing best in the bracket era have been undervalued in how good they really are on defense.

Look for a couple three-and-outs pitched by the Tigers in orange to loom large. Both offenses excel on the final 60 feet of the gridiron; but Clemson’s situational defense is a difference-maker. Take CLEMSON (+5.5, -110).

Over/Under (O/U)

I envision a game flow making for a lean on the UNDER 69.5 (-115). We may be better served waiting for a better price on game night as public betting action pushes this number higher.

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Ohio State’s season is over, but it’s still ranked No. 1 in the ESPN FPI Ratings

Despite losing to Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl to end its season, Ohio State football is still ranked No. 1 in the latest ESPN FPI ratings.

If you believe Ohio State was the better team in the desert on the night of December 28, you have some company. Clemson won the game and made the plays it had to down the stretch, but the Buckeyes dominated for large portions of the game, missed out on a slew of breaks and opportunities and lost a close one.

But that didn’t stop the ESPN Football Power Index from keeping the Buckeyes at the No. 1 spot, ahead of both Clemson (who just knocked off OSU) and LSU. Both of those teams are preparing to play for a national championship in the Big Easy while Ohio State focuses on recruiting and preparations for the 2020 season.

According to ESPN’s explanation of how the FPI is calculated, The Football Power Index (FPI) is a measure of team strength that is meant to be the best predictor of a team’s performance going forward for the rest of the season. FPI represents how many points above or below average a team is. Projected results are based on 10,000 simulations of the rest of the season using FPI, results to date, and the remaining schedule. Ratings and projections update daily.

It didn’t predict the defeat at the hands of Clemson very well, so there’s that.

Here’s the rest of the top ten according to the FPI.

Note that there are five SEC teams in the top ten compared to just three Big Ten teams. The ACC (Clemson) and Pac-12 (Oregon) has one team apiece.

 

National Football Championship: LSU vs. Clemson predictions

LSU vs. Clemson National Championship game predictions and recommendations on how to bet on the game.

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The LSU Tigers and Clemson Tigers take the field Monday, January 13, at 8:00 p.m. ET in the College Football Playoff National Championship.

LSU vs. Clemson Odds and Betting Lines

LSU is favored by 5.5 points over Clemson, who is the defending National Champions. BetMGM oddsmakers are expecting a high-scoring affair, with the Over/Under set at 69.5 points.

On the money line, LSU has a -239 line while the underdog Clemson comes in at +190.

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LSU vs. Clemson National Championship Predictions

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SportsbookWire staff members sound off with their predictions on Clemson vs. LSU, included predicted National Championship scores. Who do you agree with? Let us know by tweeting us at @SportsbookWire.

  • Ryan Bonini: Clemson 42, LSU 39
  • Geoff Clark: Clemson 31, LSU 30
  • Pete Fiutak, CollegeFootballNews.com: LSU 36, Clemson 30
  • Cameron DaSilva: LSU 38, Clemson 35
  • Esten McLaren: Clemson 45, LSU 38
  • Johnny Parlay: Clemson 35, LSU 34
  • Jess Root: LSU 41, Clemson 35
  • Brian Rudd: LSU 38, Clemson 27
  • Skip Snow: Clemson 31, LSU 28

Also see:

LSU vs. Clemson: LSU odds favorite in National Championship

LSU vs. Clemson: College Football Playoff National Championship Fearless Prediction and Game Preview (CollegeFootballNews.com)

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  • 44.4% of SportsbookWire scribes predict LSU to win
  • 55.6% predict Clemson to win
  • 33.3% predict LSU to cover
  • 67.7% predict Clemson to cover
  • 44.4% predict the Over to hit
  • 55.6% predict the Under to hit

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If Clemson beats LSU, the Colley Matrix will have Ohio State at No. 1

If Clemson beats LSU in Monday’s National Championship Game, then the Colley Matrix computer ranking will have Ohio State at No. 1.

In many ways, the Colley Matrix is my favorite of the major computer rankings out there. It’s not the results per se that make it wonderful, but it is–and I’ve been saying this for years–the best pure wins-and-losses strength of schedule rankings out there. I don’t use Colley for where it ranks the teams; but I will always cite its SOS numbers, because they’re the best.

There are two main reasons why I appreciate Colley more than any other ranking. The first is that his formula is public. On his website, Colley explains the rankings in both the pure math terms, as well as the logic behind them. That way, even if you’re not fully up on the precise numbers, anyone can really understand the basic concept behind how he gets his numbers.

More importantly, Colley only cares about wins and losses. Home, road, margin of victory, etc.–none of those things matter. It’s who you’ve played, and who they’ve played. Additionally, his matrix idea behind how to properly judge just how valuable an opponent is worth is as simple as it is innovative.

So, to repeat, Colley is the best system out there, in my opinion, for strength of schedule. As for the actual rankings–since the system ignores things like margin of victory and how well teams play, the results can get a little wonky sometimes. That’s okay; it’s still the best SOS system out there.

Which brings us to this year. According to Colley, the Ohio State Buckeyes have played the toughest schedule in the country this year. The only other teams with SOS numbers particularly close to Ohio State’s are South Carolina, Wisconsin, and Auburn. LSU has a pretty strong SOS. The Bayou Bengals sit at No. 14, and that will jump into the Top 10 after playing Clemson. Clemson’s SOS, however, sits outside the Top 50–and that’s after playing Ohio State. The number will improve further after playing LSU, but will still not be anywhere close to Ohio State’s.

Just how much harder is Ohio State’s schedule than Clemson’s? Well, the final rankings will have Ohio State ahead of Clemson, even if Clemson beats LSU. that doesn’t mean that Ohio State is better than Clemson this year or deserves a national championship; it does, however, speak to the fact that Ohio State’s schedule was significantly tougher than Clemson’s. Colley’s system prioritizes wins and losses over everything. The fact that Ohio State can stay ahead of Clemson with two fewer wins and one more loss tells you just how much higher Ohio State’s SOS is.

Some people may remember that Colley had UCF at No. 1 at the end of 2017. In fact, because Colley only cares about wins and losses–the system doesn’t value the National Championship Game more than any other game–it is the major computer that most often puts a team that didn’t win the NCG at No. 1. For example, its formula also had Clemson at No. 1 in 2015 and Notre Dame at No. 1 in 2012.

I’m not saying that the Buckeyes should declare themselves national champions this year, even though the NCAA would recognize such a claim (if Clemson wins the NCG). I am saying that it’s noteworthy how much harder Ohio State’s schedule was than Clemson’s this year, and these numbers back it up.

(As a complete tangent to end this post, it is a bit of a myth that Colley is the reason that UCF claimed the 2017 National Championship. UCF Athletic Director Danny White declared his team National Champions before that season’s National Championship Game was played. Had Georgia won the NCG that year, the Colley Matrix’s final rankings would have had Georgia at No. 1 and UCF at No. 2. It was only Alabama’s major second-half comeback that put UCF at No. 1 in the Colley Matrix, but the school didn’t care; it was declaring itself 2017 National Champions regardless. Had Georgia won, no NCAA-recognized selectors would have had UCF at No. 1; since Alabama won, there was exactly one–Colley–that agreed with UCF’s claim. But UCF was making that claim no matter what.)

Not a question of if, but when Las Vegas hosts College Football Playoff or Final Four

College football is bringing its national championship game to New Orleans on Monday for the fifth time, cementing its status as America’s preeminent venue for big sporting events. In the modern era, no city has hosted more Super Bowls, more …

College football is bringing its national championship game to New Orleans on Monday for the fifth time, cementing its status as America’s preeminent venue for big sporting events. In the modern era, no city has hosted more Super Bowls, more BCS/College Football Playoff title games or more Final Fours.

But as we enter the 2020s, America’s sports host of the future could be up for grabs because of Las Vegas, which suddenly has two major professional teams, more than $2 billion worth of new facilities and a strong desire to attract the same events that regularly come through New Orleans. The only question is, will the Final Four or the CFP championship game get there first?

“I’ll be in shock if they don’t come to Las Vegas,” said Jim Livengood, the longtime former athletics director at Arizona and UNLV, who has spent significant time in his retirement lobbying for big college sports events to come to Las Vegas. “It has to be the right event for the right site for the right time of year, and it doesn’t fit for every sport. But for five or six it works really well.”

Last May, the NCAA finally rescinded its policy that banned championship events from being played in states that offered sports gambling, which previously only applied to Nevada but was suddenly going to eliminate more than 10 states that immediately legalized it in the wake of the Supreme Court’s landmark 2018 decision.

Of course, the NCAA rule never made sense in the first place. Beyond college programs coming to play at UNLV and Nevada for decades, Las Vegas has hosted a bowl game since 1992, the Mountain West basketball tournament since 2000 and the Pac-12 tournament since 2013. Moreover, with online and offshore sports gambling becoming prevalent over the last decade, the stigma of college games being played in close proximity to casinos and sports books is no longer tethered to reality.

Still, it’ll be a big moment for college sports when the NCAA or the CFP eventually bring their championship events to Las Vegas. But when’s it going to happen, and once it does, will Sin City become as much a part of the regular rotation that hosts these things as New Orleans, Atlanta, Phoenix, Dallas and Indianapolis?

“We know that Las Vegas is an attractive destination for championships and we fully believe we are becoming the epicenter of sports,” UNLV athletics director Desiree Reed-Francois said. “In conjunction with our community partners, we’re being aggressive in trying to host championship events.”


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The biggest issue, at least in the near-term, is availability. Though the NCAA men’s basketball committee met and toured venues in Las Vegas last summer and has a delegation visiting again in the coming weeks, Final Four sites are booked through 2026, though Las Vegas could bid on NCAA tournament regional sites as early as 2023.

As an independent organization, the CFP is not bound by whatever decision the NCAA makes with respect to Las Vegas and the basketball tournament but only has two unawarded championship games in 2025 and 2026, which marks the end of the Playoff’s current 12-year contract with ESPN. The bidding process for those games is yet to begin, but Las Vegas has already indicated it will make a strong run at holding one of them in the new $1.8 billion Allegiant Stadium, which sits just across Interstate 15 from the South end of the Strip.

Bill Hancock, the CFP’s executive director, wrote in an email that he expects a number of cities to be interested hosting for 2026 and 2026 and noted that “it has been good for college football” that they’ve awarded the game around to 10 different places for the first 10 years of the event.

“It wouldn’t be right for me to speculate about any potential host,” Hancock said. “I don’t want to handicap the field, except to say it will be a fascinating race.”

Las Vegas should be a no-brainer for one of those two slots, though, and the CFP should be positioning itself to get there before the Super Bowl (2025 is the NFL’s next open slot) and the Final Four, as there could be significant cachet that comes along with being first.

But there are a couple potential complications.

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The CFP is going to Miami in 2021, Indianapolis in 2022, the new Los Angeles stadium in 2023 and Houston in 2024. Would going back out to the Pacific time zone in 2025 be too soon after L.A.? Also, the Consumer Electronics Show, which brings 170,000 people to Vegas annually, often takes place in a similar window to the CFP championship game around that weekend after New Year’s. The CES has not posted dates for 2025 and 2026 yet, but that could be a potential complication to keep in mind.

If that hurdle could be worked out, though, Vegas could very well establish itself as the absolute best venue for the game period. As fans have discovered over the first six years of the CFP, it is not a bowl week type of event. Fans typically come in at some point the weekend before the Monday night game and leave the next day. Also, because the travel plans for the winning semifinal teams are made on somewhat short notice, availability of affordable flights and hotel rooms is paramount.

From that standpoint, places like Dallas and Atlanta work exceedingly well. For entertainment options and good weather, cities like New Orleans and Miami come to the front of the pack. But it’s hard to imagine anywhere combining ease of travel with logistics like Las Vegas.

“There’s so many similarities to New Orleans,” Livengood said. “Everything is so darn close. The stadium, there isn’t anything you can’t do just by walking to it. It checks every single box. And the big thing is Vegas wants it. Vegas has really stepped up in terms of realizing this can be a market for athletics.”

This weekend in New Orleans, tens of thousands of LSU and Clemson fans will be taking over the French Quarter prior to the national championship on Monday night, a tradition that dates back decades for college sports fans. Hopefully, it will continue for decades more.

But the momentum is there now for Vegas to provide the same kind of platform for the biggest events in the coming years. Hopefully it won’t take college athletics much longer to embrace it.

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Former Clemson QB Deshaun Watson not ‘worried about no LSU’ in CFP title game

Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson isn’t worried about his Clemson Tigers taking on the LSU Tigers in the College Football Playoff title game.

Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson said he is “riding with the real Tigers” in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

Everyone outside the Bayou State knows Watson means Clemson, his alma mater, where he won a CFP title in 2016. Houston Astros infielder Alex Bregman, an LSU almunus, says that if Watson is indeed pulling for the real Tigers, then he’s pulling for LSU by default.

“I’m glad he’s rooting for LSU,” Bregman told Fox 26’s Mark Berman.

Watson had a little reply for the World Series champion on Wednesday in his weekly meeting with reporters.

“No, I don’t mess with LSU,” Watson said. “Them boys, they know where it’s at. They know where the real Death Valley is and the real Tigers is. So, we aren’t worried about no LSU.”

LSU is favored by -5.5 according to BetMGM. LSU will have an advantage playing in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

The Tigers of the SEC West have not won a national championship since 2007 with Matt Flynn under center. The expectation is Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow should out-duel Clemson’s reigning national champion quarterback, Trevor Lawrence.


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