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The latest college football betting lines favor Auburn over Georgia in the 2017 SEC Championship Game. Pictured: Carlton Davis celebrates after making a tackle during the fourth quarter against Alabama at Jordan Hare Stadium on Nov. 25, 2017 in Auburn, Alabama. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

We are just days away from finding out which four teams will be selected to play in the 2017-2018 College Football Championship. With just one weekend of games remaining until bowl season begins, Friday and Saturday’s conference championship games will be the final determining factor.

Clemson, Auburn, Oklahoma and Wisconsin are ranked in the top four, but the betting odds indicate that a different foursome will be competing for the national title. The betting line in the Big Ten Championship Game favors Ohio State over Wisconsin. Auburn is only a two-point favorite over Georgia in the SEC Championship Game.

The contest between Georgia and Auburn is essentially a play-in game for the College Football Playoff. If Ohio State hands Wisconsin their first loss of the season, Alabama is expected to take the Badgers’ spot in the top four, putting a second SEC team in the postseason.

The winner of the ACC Championship Game is expected to punch their ticket to the playoffs. Clemson is the No.1 ranked team in the country, having won five straight games after being upset by Syracuse. Miami needs a win to get in after losing to Pittsburgh a week ago.

UCF will remain undefeated with a win in the American Athletic Conference Championship Game, but their schedule hasn’t been difficult enough to get them into the CFP. The winner of the Pac-12 Championship Game will also fall short of ranking among the nation’s top four teams.

Below are the complete betting lines for the college football conference title games, including the point spreads and totals. These are the consensus odds from multiple sportsbooks in Las Vegas and online, via OddsShark.

Friday

Pac-12 Championship: No.12 Stanford (+4) vs. No.10 USC, 58

Saturday

Big 12 Championship: No.11 TCU (+7) vs. No.3 Oklahoma, 63.5

SEC Championship: No.6 Georgia (+2) vs. No.2 Auburn, 48

MWC Championship: No.25 Fresno State (+8.5) vs. Boise State, 50

ACC Championship: No.7 Miami (+9.5) vs. No.1 Clemson, 46

Big Ten Championship: No.8 Ohio State (-6) vs. No.4 Wisconsin, 51

Conference USA Championship: North Texas (+11.5) vs. Florida Atlantic, 73.5

MAC Championship: Akron (+21.5) vs. Toledo, 58.5

American Athletic Conference Championship: No.20 Memphis (+7) vs. No.14 UCF, 81