Ten teams remain in the hunt to win a national title.
The College Football Playoff bracket was revealed on Dec. 9, and the newly-formatted tournament to determine the next champion in college football is set to begin.
The first round is underway, and each of the four quarterfinals matchups will be determined by Saturday night.
Let's check out the odds for each quarterfinal game at DraftKings Sportsbook as of Dec. 21, as well as what to know about each game.
No. 7 NOTRE DAME (+100) vs. No. 2 GEORGIA (-1.5, -120)
Allstate Sugar Bowl
Jan. 1, 8:45 p.m. ET, ESPN
O/U: 44
What to know: The Fighting Irish have won 11 in a row, including their dominant 27-17 victory over Indiana in the first round of the CFP, in a game in which they led 27-3 in the fourth quarter. Georgia last took the field on Dec. 7, when it defeated Texas in the SEC Championship. The two squads have one common opponent: Georgia Tech. The Irish beat the Yellow Jackets 31-13 back on Oct. 19, while the Bulldogs edged G.T. 44-42 in eight overtimes on Nov. 29. However, the key storyline ahead of this game — the only storyline — is that Georgia starting quarterback Carson Beck will almost certainly miss the CFP after suffering an injury to his throwing elbow in that Dec. 7 win over the Longhorns. Enter sophomore Gunner Stockton, who has 206 passing yards and one interception on the season. Still, the Bulldogs opened as a slight favorite, despite the shakeup at QB. How will the line fluctuate in the coming weeks?
No. 6 PENN STATE (-9, -305) vs. No. 3 BOISE STATE (+245)
Vrbo Fiesta Bowl
Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN
O/U: 52
What to know: Well, after Penn State demolished SMU 38-10 in the first round — PSU led 28-0 and 38-3 at one point — the Nittany Lions opened as huge favorites over Boise State. The Nittany Lions have two losses on the season by a combined 15 points, at the hands of two other CFP teams, Ohio State and Oregon. The Broncos' lone loss on the season came at Oregon by three points. Common-opponent math tells you Boise State should be able to hang with the Nittany Lions, but the spread suggests otherwise, after PSU put up 38 on SMU without a passing touchdown. Its defense forced three interceptions and had two pick-sixes. PSU has taken the field 14 times this season, and nine times it has allowed 13 points or fewer. Furthermore, only five times have the Nittany Lions allowed over 100 rushing yards, and no team has reached 200. Well, enter the Broncos and all-world running back Ashton Jeanty, who rushed for at least 127 yards in every game this season and crossed the 200-yard mark six times. Something will have to give.
TBD vs. No. 4 ARIZONA STATE
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
Jan. 1, 1 p.m. ET, ESPN
TBD vs. No. 1 OREGON
Rose Bowl pres. by Prudential
Jan. 1, 5 p.m. ET, ESPN
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