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2026 College Football Playoff semifinal odds, spreads: Picks, best predictions from proven model

The 2025-26 college football bowl schedule saw its final standard bowl games on Friday, Jan. 2, but the season extends well into January as the 2026 College Football Playoff semifinals are up next. Ole Miss vs. Miami in the Fiesta Bowl is up first on Thursday, Jan. 8, while Oregon vs. Indiana in the Peach Bowl is the following day. The national championship game will then take place on Monday, Jan. 19.
The latest college football odds lists Miami at -3.5 with the over/under at 51.5 in the first semifinal matchup. Indiana is -4 with the over/under at 46.5 in the second CFP semifinal. All four teams in the CFP field are 9-5 against the spread this season thus far. Every team except Oregon has covered in each CFP matchup thus far as well. The Ducks didn’t cover (-20.5) vs. James Madison in the first round. Before locking in any college football picks for those games, be sure to see the latest College Football Playoff picks and predictions from SportsLine’s proven model.
The model simulates every FBS game 10,000 times, and it is 31-19 on its top-rated college football money-line picks since the beginning of the 2024 season.
Now, it has turned its attention to the latest college football odds and 2025-26 bowl season college football betting lines on the spread, money line and over/under. Head here to see every pick.
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Top college football predictions for the CFP semifinals
One of the college football picks the model is high on during the semifinal round of the College Football Playoffs: The Under (46.5) hits in the rematch between Oregon and Indiana on Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
These teams met in Eugene on Oct. 11 and combined for 50 points. Both squads, however, have elite defenses that have been on display in the CFP. Oregon shut Texas Tech out in a 23-0 final in the quarterfinals, while Indiana held Alabama to just three points in its quarterfinal matchup.
SportsLine’s model is projecting 46 points this time around as the Under hits in 54% of simulations. See the rest of the model’s picks here, and bet the Under right here:
How to make College Football Playoff picks
The model has also made the call on who wins and covers in both CFP games, including a spread pick in both games that hits well over 50% of the time. You can only get every pick for every game at SportsLine, and for a limited time you can use promo code CHAMPIONSHIP to get your first month at SportsLine for $1.
So what college football picks can you make with confidence, and which underdog is projected to win outright? Check out the latest college football odds below, then visit SportsLine to see which teams win and cover the spread, all from a proven computer model that has simulated every game 10,000 times, and find out.
2026 College Football Playoff semifinal odds
See full CFP picks, odds, predictions here
(odds subject to change)
Thursday, Jan. 8
Fiesta Bowl/CFP semifinal: Miami vs. Ole Miss (+3.5, 51.5)
Friday, Jan. 9
Peach Bowl/CFP semifinal: Oregon vs. Indiana (-4, 46.5)
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Aaron Rodgers on Steelers-Ravens: ‘Pretty emotional’ — plus more Week 18 quotes
The NFL’s regular-season finale brought long-awaited clarity to the playoff picture.
No game captured that reality more than Sunday’s last matchup, as the Pittsburgh Steelers hosted the Baltimore Ravens in a win-or-go-home showdown to decide the AFC North champion and the final postseason berth.
The high stakes provided plenty of fuel for trash talk and sharp sound bites, as some of the game’s best moments often come from what’s said before or after the whistle.
Players and coaches carried the intensity from the field to the podium, delivering standout lines in their postgame sessions.
From bold declarations to perfectly timed one-liners, here are the best quotes from around the NFL in Week 18.

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“It’s pretty emotional, honestly. It’s been a great year. I’m thankful for these guys and excited to be going to the playoffs for the first time in a long while.” Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers
The Steelers hung on to defeat the Ravens 26-24 after Baltimore’s Tyler Loop‘s 44-yard field goal attempt to win the game sailed wide right. On the previous drive, Rodgers connected with Calvin Austin III for a 26-yard go-ahead touchdown.
Rodgers is now back in the postseason for the first time since 2021, his penultimate season with the Green Bay Packers. He couldn’t help but be emotional when reflecting on what it meant to return to the playoffs.
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“That’ll be the next journey, trying to go out there and get 25.” Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett
When Garrett entered Week 16 with 21.5 sacks and 44 pressures, it appeared inevitable he would break the NFL’s single-season sack record of 22.5. That certainty wavered after he failed to record a sack against the Steelers in Week 17. And Week 18’s outing seemed to be following a similar script — until Garrett finally broke through, taking down Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow with 5:16 remaining in the third quarter to register sack No. 23.
After the game, Garrett celebrated the milestone but was already looking ahead, setting his sights on his next goal: breaking the record again, this time with 25 sacks.
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“I’m going to go to Cancun like everybody tells me to do.” Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase
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“They suck bro. I don’t care. I have no respect for them. I don’t like nobody on the Broncos.” Los Angeles Chargers S Tony Jefferson
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“Call me back. This ain’t over.” Carolina Panthers coach Dave Canales
The Panthers clinched the NFC South for the first time since 2015 thanks to the Atlanta Falcons‘ 19-17 win over the New Orleans Saints. Canales said his brother called to celebrate after the Falcons recorded what appeared to be a game-sealing interception. But with more than three minutes still remaining in the fourth quarter, Canales told him to call back once it was official.
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“That was fun.” Las Vegas Raiders coach Pete Carroll
The Raiders won their finale against the Kansas City Chiefs 14-12 to finish with a 3-14 record — tied for the most losses in a season in franchise history (2006).
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“We can really get down to business … and we’ll start first thing in the morning.” Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones
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The Office of Broadband Access and Expansion has released its Three-Year Statewide Broadband Plan, outlining the agency’s strategies, goals, and priorities for expanding high-speed internet access across New Mexico from 2026 through 2028.
The plan was developed with input from the Connect New Mexico Council and broadband stakeholders statewide and serves as a roadmap to achieve universal connectivity.
Currently, about 90% of New Mexico has access to high-speed internet. OBAE officials say the new plan will guide efforts to reach 100% coverage.
“Our Three-Year Plan demonstrates OBAE’s commitment to build and expand broadband infrastructure across the state,” Director Jeff Lopez said. “We are on the path to universal connectivity, and this plan is the playbook to bring broadband to every home, business, farm, and anchor institution.”
The plan focuses on four core goals: universal availability, widespread adoption, next-generation advancement, and program stewardship.
It also identifies six strategic priorities, including statewide connectivity, affordability, infrastructure development, and digital opportunity.
Since releasing its first plan in 2023, OBAE has finalized the state broadband map, expanded education networks, and awarded hundreds of millions of dollars in broadband funding.
The full plan is available on OBAE’s website.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters the classified briefing, which included Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, “posed far more questions than it ever answered.”
“Their plan for the U.S. running Venezuela is vague, based on wishful thinking and unsatisfying,” the New York Democrat said, adding that it’s unclear if similar operations will be tried in other countries.
Meanwhile, House Speaker Mike Johnson said the operation was a “decisive and justified action,” adding that Maduro led a “criminal organization masquerading as a government.”
“Now, he has learned what accountability looks like,” the Louisiana Republican added.
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Republicans have largely defended the president. Johnson argued the administration acted within its authority because “we are not at war” and “we are not occupying that country.”
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NFL Power Rankings, wild card edition: Prisco missed big on Seahawks, others

The final batch of power rankings from any season always end up making me look bad.
They are often a reminder that we might think we know how an NFL season will play out, but we really don’t.
So with these last rankings, I always do a look back to my first rankings from the season. This year, like most, they make me look idiotic.
Consider:
- Of the 14 playoff teams, I had five in my top-10 to start the season. The five non-playoff teams to open in my top-10 were the Kansas City Chiefs (No. 3), Baltimore Ravens (No. 5), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (No. 6), Detroit Lions (No. 7) and Washington Commanders (No. 8). Gross.
- The five playoff teams I did have in the top-10 to open were the Eagles (No. 1), Bills (No. 2), Packers, (No. 4), 49ers (No. 9) and the Broncos (No.10).
- The remaining playoff teams opened ranked this way: Rams (13), Texans (15), Chargers (16), Jaguars (17), Steelers (18), Bears (19), Seahawks (22) and Panthers (27).
The Seahawks are by far my biggest miss. They end up as the No. 1 seed in the NFC — and my final No. 1 team in the power rankings — and I had them at 22.
Maybe those Seahawks fans who get nasty with me are on to something. I was wrong.
The biggest fallers were the Chiefs and Commanders. The Chiefs went from No. 3 to open to No. 25, while the Commanders went from No. 8 to No. 27. Ouch.
For the most part, I got the bottom feeders right. The teams that opened near the bottom finished there, although the Jets were a lot worse than expected.
So as this season finishes up, and the Power Rankings come to a close for 2025, just remember that as usual picking the NFL season really is just a crapshoot.
Biggest Movers
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With that defense, they can certainly win it all. They physically beat teams up. But is the offense good enough? | — | 14-3-0 |
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They head to the playoffs as one of the feel-good stories of the season. Mike Vrabel has done an amazing job in his first year. | — | 14-3-0 |
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This team’s turnaround is incredible. Liam Coen has made Trevor Lawrence an MVP candidate. They will be a dangerous team in the playoffs. | — | 13-4-0 |
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The defense is suffocating, but do they do enough on offense? As the top seed, it will be tough for visiting teams to win in Denver. | — | 14-3-0 |
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They can light it up on offense, but the defense has been a little leaky down the stretch. That could cost them in the playoffs. | 1 | 12-5-0 |
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Despite all the injuries, they are a playoff team. The offense came up short in the finale against Seattle, but the defense was better. That’s big for the playoffs. | 1 | 12-5-0 |
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They lost two straight to close out the season, but still ended up as the second seed. The defense has been an issue and could be their undoing in the postseason. | — | 11-6-0 |
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They have won nine straight games behind the defense. That unit is dominant and can travel, which it will need to do in the playoffs. | — | 12-5-0 |
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They haven’t really looked great this season, but we know they can turn it on in the playoffs with Josh Allen playing Superman. The defense has to be better in the postseason. | — | 12-5-0 |
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They struggled on offense all season long, but the defense is one of the best. Can that formula get them to another Super Bowl? I doubt it. The offense has to be better. | — | 11-6-0 |
11 |
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They have a defense that can win in the postseason and a quarterback who can make plays. But the offensive-line injuries might be too much to overcome. | — | 11-6-0 |
12 |
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The injury bug led to a four-game losing streak to close the season. But with Jordan Love back healthy, they will be a threat in the playoffs. | — | 9-7-1 |
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The Steelers are playoff bound with Aaron Rodgers. So, in the end, Mike Tomlin and the front office got it right. | 1 | 10-7-0 |
14 |
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They won the division, which is a nice accomplishment for this young team. The offense is too limited right now to do much more. | 1 | 8-9-0 |
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They were one of the Super Bowl favorites heading into the season, yet they failed to make the playoffs. They have some issues to sort out with Lamar Jackson and John Harbaugh. | 1 | 8-9-0 |
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Did their window close? I don’t think so, but they need to be better on defense. The injuries did impact that unit but they need help up front for Aidan Hutchinson. | 1 | 9-8-0 |
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If only they had good quarterback play. The defense was suffocating, but letting Sam Darnold go backfired on them. | 1 | 9-8-0 |
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The injuries ravaged the roster, but the collapse was really bad. They never looked right after the first six games of the season. | 3 | 8-9-0 |
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They were fun to watch on offense, but the defense was the issue for much of the season. I would expect changes there. | — | 7-9-1 |
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The team announced that Zac Taylor would be back. That means he’s on notice for 2026 starting right now. | — | 6-11-0 |
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Did they do enough to keep Mike McDaniel around as coach? Or will the new general manager make that decision? | — | 7-10-0 |
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They have to be encouraged by the play down the stretch. Tyler Shough will be their quarterback next year to see if he’s truly the long-term answer. | — | 6-11-0 |
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General manager Terry Fontenot and coach Raheem Morris were let go, which means there will be total change coming. The roster does have some talent, but the quarterback picture is messy. | — | 8-9-0 |
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The injury to quarterback Daniel Jones derailed their season, yet they will run it back with the coach and general manager. Jones is a free agent, so they have a decision to make. | — | 8-9-0 |
25 |
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This season was an abject failure considering the preseason expectations. With Andy Reid coming back, the big question is when Patrick Mahomes (knee) will be healthy enough to play. | — | 6-11-0 |
26 |
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They have their quarterback in Jaxson Dart and they have players to build around. This is an attractive job for whoever gets it. | 1 | 4-13-0 |
27 |
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They went from NFC title game to winning five games. That’s a bad look and the roster has age in a lot of spots. | 1 | 5-12-0 |
28 |
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Kevin Stefanski is out as coach, as if he was the problem. The team just can’t solve the quarterback position. | — | 5-12-0 |
29 |
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They need a new coach with Jonathan Gannon fired and they will need a new quarterback with Kyler Murray likely out the door. This job has issues for whoever takes over. | — | 3-14-0 |
30 |
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The roster isn’t great, which will challenge the new coach. But they do have a quarterback in Cam Ward to build around. | — | 3-14-0 |
31 |
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They were awful in the final seven weeks, but it looks like Aaron Glenn will be back for Year 2. They have a lot of draft capital to try and fix things. | — | 3-14-0 |
32 |
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Pete Carroll is out and they have the No. 1 pick in the draft. There are big changes coming – and they are needed in a big way. | — | 3-14-0 |