Many college football fans are still talking about Florida State’s close call against Florida, Ole Miss’ big win over Mississippi State and Baylor’s scare against Texas Tech.

Ohio State and Wisconsin are set to play for the Big Ten title.

Other fans, like those who root for UCLA, Auburn and Georgia, are ready to put last weekend behind them and move on to their team’s next game. For some teams, the next game is this week – Championship Week. For others, they have to wait until their bowl game – or for next season.

The early Vegas lines for this week are out already, so let’s take a quick glance at some featured games what the oddsmakers think will happen during “Championship Week.”

(Odds provided by vegasinsider.com)

VEGAS ODDS – CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK

ACC Championship

Georgia Tech vs. Florida State (-4): The Seminoles are trying to stay perfect on the season, while the Yellow Jackets try to play spoiler and knock FSU out of the College Football Playoff bracket. Florida State is one of the top four teams in the College Football Playoff rankings, but they have two one-loss teams ahead of them and their resume seems to take more and more of a beating each week. The ‘Noles need to survive and advance in this one and they should get a chance to defend their title. Georgia Tech ended any chance Georgia had of making the playoff when the Jackets beat the Bulldogs 30-24 in overtime.

BIG 12

Iowa State at TCU (-33): The Big 12 doesn’t have a championship game because the 10-team league plays a true round-robin schedule where every team plays every conference foe once. This matchup has big implications for the College Football Playoff. The Horned Frogs were No. 5 last week, but Mississippi State was No. 4 and lost to Ole Miss. TCU put on an impressive show on Thanksgiving, destroying Texas 48-10. If the Frogs lose this one they will have nobody to blame but themselves for being on the outside looking in at the football version of the final four.

Kansas State at Baylor: The Bears are behind TCU in the playoff rankings despite beating the Horned Frogs head-to-head. Of more concern for Baylor is the health of quarterback Bryce Petty. He left in the third quarter of the Bears’ win over Texas Tech with a concussion. He said after the game he was OK and would definitely play against Kansas State, but it will be something to monitor throughout the week. The Bears were up 35-17 when Petty left and held on to win 48-46 when Texas Tech failed on a two-point conversion to tie it. K-State dominated in-state foe Kansas 51-13. The Wildcats won’t be able to play their way in to the four-team playoff, but they can certainly end any hopes Baylor has of jumping into the bracket.

Oklahoma State at Oklahoma (-19.5): Bedlam is Bedlam, and this year’s matchup should be no different. OU’s season has been a bit of a disappointment with the Sooners sitting at 8-3, with all three losses in conference games. OSU coach Mike Gundy’s name has been mentioned in connection with other jobs the last couple years, and a win over the Sooners could make him that much more attractive to athletic directors around the country. Both teams were off this week, so they should be plenty riled up when the meet on Saturday. There are no playoff implications here, but there are recruiting implications, bragging rights and Big 12 bowl pecking order implications for sure.

BIG TEN Championship

Wisconsin (-3.5) vs. Ohio State: The Badgers won the Big Ten’s West Division and will take on Ohio State in the Big Ten title game in Indianapolis. Melvin Gordon set the Big Ten single-season rushing record last week, and had 151 yards and a touchdown against a tough Minnesota run defense. The Buckeyes defense struggled a bit against a very average Michigan team, so the Buckeyes better bring their “A” game with them to Indy – especially with quarterback J.T. Barrett out for the rest of the season after suffering a fractured ankle against the Wolverines. Backup Cardale Jones was 2-for-3 passing for 7 yards and ran twice for 18 yards in relief. The Badgers’ defense is outstanding, so Ezekiel Elliott, Jalin Marshall and Co. better be ready to run in order to open things up for Jones in the passing game.

PAC-12 Championship

Oregon (-13.5) vs. Arizona: The Ducks are sitting in the top two of the College Football Playoff rankings, and the Wildcats would love nothing more than to beat the Ducks and knock them out of the four-team playoff. Oregon has enough impressive wins to remain in the top four, but a loss would knock them out of the final four and end their playoff chances. Arizona is the team that handed Oregon its lone loss earlier this season, so if the Wildcats beat the Ducks again it can’t be called an upset. Rich Rodriguez’s team beat the Ducks 31-24 on a Thursday night. The rematch in Santa Clara is set for Friday night, Dec. 5. Arizona earned the rematch by beating in-state rival Arizona State 42-35 while UCLA played its way out of the title game by losing to Stanford 31-10.

SEC Championship

Missouri vs. Alabama (-13): Alabama sits atop the College Football Playoff rankings, but the Crimson Tide needs to win this one in order to guarantee one of the spots in the four-team bracket. Bama represents the SEC West after beating archrival Auburn 55-44 on Saturday. Upstart Missouri is often overlooked and underestimated, and it just keeps winning. The Tigers have won the Eastern Division in back-to-back years now, so it’s time to start taking them seriously. The Missouri pass rush is outstanding, and they have a very good running back in Russell Hansbrough. Quarterback Maty Mauk has played well in big games but has had consistency issues this season.

MAC Championship

Northern Illinois (-2.5) vs. Bowling Green: I know you guys love some MAC-tion, so I thought I’d include it in our Championship Week odds report. Northern Illinois has won four consecutive league titles and will make if five in a row with a win over BGSU at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday night. The Huskies are 10-2, with the losses coming to Arkansas and Central Michigan. Bowling Green is just 7-5 and enters the championship matchup on a two-game losing streak. Northern Illinois should roll in this one.

Mountain West Championship

Boise State (-17) vs. Fresno State: These two teams met in October, with Boise defeated Fresno 37-27 in Boise. The rematch is also in Boise, and Vegas expects much of the same this time. Boise State was No. 23 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, and the Broncos are in the driver's seat to be the Group of Five representative in one of the New Year's bowls affiliated with the College Football Playoff. Boise's two loses were to Air Force and Ole Miss. Fresno won the West but is just 6-6 overall this season.