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Louisville's National Title Odds Continue To Slide

Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports

The bad news is that Louisville's odds to win the national championship continue to slide with each passing week. The Cards are now listed by Bovada at 28/1 to win the BCS title game, making them tied for the 12th choice.

Odds to win the 2013-2014 BCS National Championship         

Alabama                       9/5

Oregon                         15/4

Ohio State                    11/2

Stanford                       11/1

Florida State                 12/1

Clemson                       14/1

Georgia                        18/1

LSU                              25/1

Miami                           25/1

Oklahoma                     25/1

Baylor                           25/1

Louisville                      28/1

Michigan                       28/1

UCLA                            28/1

Washington                   33/1

Texas A&M                   50/1

Oklahoma State            100/1

South Carolina              100/1

Northwestern                 100/1

Florida                          150/1

Virginia Tech                 250/1

Michigan State              300/1

Missouri                        300/1

Nebraska                      500/1

Mississippi                   500/1

The better news is that Teddy Bridgewater remains the bettors' second choice in the Heisman race.

Odds to win the 2013-2014 Heisman Trophy

Marcus Mariota (QB Oregon)                  8/5

Teddy Bridgewater (QB Louisville)          11/2

Johnny Manziel (QB Texas A&M)            15/2

A.J. McCarron (QB Alabama)                 10/1

Tajh Boyd (QB Clemson)                       10/1

Aaron Murray (QB Georgia)                    12/1

Jameis Winston (QB Florida State)         12/1

Eddie Lacy (RB Alabama)                      15/1

Brett Hundley (QB UCLA)                       18/1

Braxton Miller (QB Ohio State)               20/1

Blake Bell (QB Oklahoma)                      25/1

De'Anthony Thomas (RB Oregon)           25/1

Everett Golson (QB Notre Dame)           25/1

Lache Seastrunk (RB Baylor)                  25/1

Todd Gurley (RB Georgia)                      25/1

Kevin Hogan (QB Stanford)                   25/1

Bryce Petty (QB Baylor)                         25/1

T.J. Yeldon (RB Alabama)                      33/1

Duke Johnson (RB Miami)                     50/1

Jordan Lynch (QB Northern Illinois)         66/1

Stephen Morris (QB Miami)                    100/1

Sammy Watkins (WR Clemson)              100/1