The 2020 National Championship seems a very long away, especially with what the world is going through regarding COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, but it isn't preventing the oddsmakers from trying to figure out who is the favorite to win it all this upcoming season. FoxBet has provided odds to win the College Football Playoff, and only a couple of programs have been given a better shot to win the title than the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

Notre Dame is listed at 25/1, which is tied for the 7th best odds in all of college football. The Fighting Irish trail Clemson at 43/20, Ohio State at 4/1, Alabama at 19/4, Georgia at 10/1, Florida and LSU at 15/1, and is tied with Oklahoma.

The Fighting Irish made the College Football Playoff two years ago before falling to eventual National Champion Clemson, but fell short of a return trip last year after losing to Georgia on the road in Athens and suffering a blowout loss to Michigan in Ann Arbor. The rest of the odds are below.

ODDS TO WIN 2020 CFP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Clemson -- 43/20

Ohio State -- 4/1

Alabama -- 19/4

Georgia -- 10/1

Florida -- 15/1

LSU -- 15/1

Oklahoma -- 25/1

Notre Dame --25/1

Texas --30/1

Wisconson, Auburn, USC, Oregon, Texas A&M -- 40/1

Penn State -- 45/1

Michigan -- 50/1

Iowa, Oklahoma State -- 60/1

Miami (Fla.) -- 70/1

Nebraska, Iowa State, North Carolina -- 80/1

Minnesota -- 85/1

Missouri, Tennessee, Arizona, Stanford, Utah -- 100/1

TCU, FSU, Arizona State -- 110/1

Mississippi State -- 120/1

Michigan State, Baylor -- 150/1

Ole Miss - 175/1

Notre Dame returns a ton of talent on both sides of the ball, but will need to replace some key starters from the 2019-2020 season. The biggest losses on offense include wide receivers Chase Claypool, who caught 66 passes for 1,037 yards and 13 scores on the season, and Chris Finke, who had 41 catches for 456 yards and four scores last fall, as well as tight end Cole Kmet, who totaled 43 catches for 515 yards and six touchdowns. They lost key running back Tony Jones Jr., who rushed 144 times for 857 yards and six scores this past season. Defensively, Notre Dame lost to top pass-rushers in defensive ends Khalid Kareem, who had 46 tackles, 10 for a loss, six sacks, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a touchdown, and Julian Okwara, who had 19 tackles, seven for a loss, five sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery, as well as two talented safeties in Alohi Gilman, who had 74 tackles, three for a loss, three forced fumbles, two pass breakups, one sack, an interception, and a touchdown, and Jalen Elliott, who had 49 tackles, two interceptions and two pass breakups, along with cornerback Troy Pride Jr., who had 40 tackles, six pass breakups and an interception on the season.

Barring any changes to the upcoming season, Notre Dame is expected to kickoff the 2020 football season in Ireland against the Navy Midshipmen on Aug. 29. The Fighting Irish are a 14-point favorite as of today.