Even though the National Champion for the 2011 college football season hasn’t been crowned yet, odds are already coming out of Las Vegas for next year’s national champion.

According to Caesar’s Palace, LSU has the early advantage for 2012 at 3-1 with Michigan State and Michigan both making the top 20.

The Spartans were given 40-1 odds to win the BCS National Championship which ties them for 19th best in the nation. The Wolverines on the other hand were given 18-1 odds with only 7 other teams in front of them, none of which were Big Ten teams.

Here are the Caesar’s Palace odds, released Wednesday:

LSU 3-1
USC 6-1
Alabama 7-1
Oregon 9-1
Arkansas 12-1
Georgia 15-1
Florida State 18-1
Oklahoma 18-1
Virginia Tech 18-1
Michigan 18-1
Notre Dame 22-1
Kansas State 25-1
South Carolina 28-1
Clemson 28-1
Nebraska 30-1
Texas 30-1
Auburn 30-1
Florida 35-1
Wisconsin 40-1
Oklahoma State 40-1
Michigan State 40-1
Boise State 50-1
West Virginia 50-1
TCU 50-1
Washington 50-1
Texas A+M 60-1
Stanford 60-1
Mississippi State 75-1
Arizona State 75-1
Missouri 75-1
Baylor 75-1
Cincinnati 75-1
Miami 90-1
Utah 100-1
Vanderbilt 100-1
Washington State 100-1
Penn State 100-1
North Carolina 100-1
Virginia 100-1
Louisville 100-1
California 100-1
Georgia Tech 100-1
BYU 100-1
Iowa 125-1
Pittsburgh 150-1
Iowa State 150-1
Tennessee 150-1
UCLA 200-1
Illinois 250-1
Field 50-1

Ref: Kalamazoo Gazette, Washington Post (image)