2023 College Football Win Totals Odds
Bettors can place wagers on 'over' or 'under' in the Win Totals betting market for FBS college football teams and compare future odds and prices below at some of the most popular legal online sportsbooks in the United States.
Total Wins Odds
Odds as of November 15, 2023
2023 COLLEGE FOOTBALL WIN TOTALS OPENING ODDS
Listed below are the opening odds for the 2023 Win Totals (Over-Under) betting market.
Descending Order
- Georgia 11.5
- Alabama 10.5
- Michigan 10.5
- Ohio State 10.5
- Florida State 10
- Clemson 9.5
- Liberty 9.5
- LSU 9.5
- Oklahoma 9.5
- Oregon 9.5
- Penn State 9.5
- Tennessee 9.5
- Texas 9.5
- Tulane 9.5
- USC 9.5
- Boise State 9
- Notre Dame 9
- Washington 9
- Wisconsin 9
- Air Force 8.5
- Kansas State 8.5
- North Carolina 8.5
- UCLA 8.5
- Utah 8.5
- Western Kentucky 8.5
- Coastal Carolina 8
- Fresno State 8
- Louisville 8
- Oregon State 8
- SMU 8
- South Alabama 8
- Troy 8
- Baylor 7.5
- Iowa 7.5
- James Madison 7.5
- Miami FL 7.5
- Ole Miss 7.5
- TCU 7.5
- Texas A&M 7.5
- Texas Tech 7.5
- Arkansas 7
- Marshall 7
- Maryland 7
- Ohio 7
- San Diego State 7
- Appalachian State 6.5
- Auburn 6.5
- Duke 6.5
- Eastern Michigan 6.5
- Illinois 6.5
- Kansas 6.5
- Kentucky 6.5
- Louisiana-Lafayette 6.5
- Miami OH 6.5
- Middle Tennessee 6.5
- Minnesota 6.5
- Mississippi State 6.5
- Missouri 6.5
- Navy 6.5
- North Carolina State 6.5
- North Texas 6.5
- Northern Illinois 6.5
- Oklahoma State 6.5
- Pittsburgh 6.5
- South Carolina 6.5
- Syracuse 6.5
- UCF 6.5
- Washington State 6.5
- Wyoming 6.5
- Army 6
- Georgia Southern 6
- Nebraska 6
- UNLV 6
- Utah State 6
- Wake Forest 6
- Boston College 5.5
- BYU 5.5
- Central Michigan 5.5
- Cincinnati 5.5
- East Carolina 5.5
- Florida 5.5
- Georgia State 5.5
- Iowa State 5.5
- Jacksonville State 5.5
- Louisiana Tech 5.5
- Michigan State 5.5
- Purdue 5.5
- San Jose State 5.5
- UConn 5.5
- UTEP 5.5
- Arizona 5
- Arizona State 5
- Bowling Green 5
- California 5
- **New Mexico State 5
- Rice 5
- Southern Miss 5
- Temple 5
- UAB 5
- Virginia Tech 5
- Arkansas State 4.5
- Ball State 4.5
- Colorado State 4.5
- Georgia Tech 4.5
- Houston 4.5
- Texas State 4.5
- West Virginia 4.5
- New Mexico 4
- Old Dominion 4
- Sam Houston 4
- Tulsa 4
- Akron 3.5
- **Hawaii 3.5
- Indiana 3.5
- Northwestern 3.5
- South Florida 3.5
- ULM 3.5
- Vanderbilt 3.5
- Virginia 3.5
- Western Michigan 3.5
- Colorado 3
- Nevada 3
- Stanford 3
- Charlotte 2.5
- FIU 2.5
- Kent State 2.5
- Massachusetts 1.5
Alphabetical Order
- Air Force 8.5
- Akron 3.5
- Alabama 10.5
- Appalachian State 6.5
- Arizona 5
- Arizona State 5
- Arkansas 7
- Arkansas State 4.5
- Army 6
- Auburn 6.5
- Ball State 4.5
- Baylor 7.5
- Boise State 9
- Boston College 5.5
- Bowling Green 5
- BYU 5.5
- California 5
- Central Michigan 5.5
- Charlotte 2.5
- Cincinnati 5.5
- Clemson 9.5
- Coastal Carolina 8
- Colorado 3
- Colorado State 4.5
- Duke 6.5
- East Carolina 5.5
- Eastern Michigan 6.5
- FIU 2.5
- Florida 5.5
- Florida State 10
- Fresno State 8
- Georgia 11.5
- Georgia Southern 6
- Georgia State 5.5
- Georgia Tech 4.5
- **Hawaii 3.5
- Houston 4.5
- Illinois 6.5
- Indiana 3.5
- Iowa 7.5
- Iowa State 5.5
- Jacksonville State 5.5
- James Madison 7.5
- Kansas 6.5
- Kansas State 8.5
- Kent State 2.5
- Kentucky 6.5
- Liberty 9.5
- Louisiana Tech 5.5
- Louisiana-Lafayette 6.5
- Louisville 8
- LSU 9.5
- Marshall 7
- Maryland 7
- Massachusetts 1.5
- Miami FL 7.5
- Miami OH 6.5
- Michigan 10.5
- Michigan State 5.5
- Middle Tennessee 6.5
- Minnesota 6.5
- Mississippi State 6.5
- Missouri 6.5
- Navy 6.5
- Nebraska 6
- Nevada 3
- New Mexico 4
- **New Mexico State 5
- North Carolina 8.5
- North Carolina State 6.5
- North Texas 6.5
- Northern Illinois 6.5
- Northwestern 3.5
- Notre Dame 9
- Ohio 7
- Ohio State 10.5
- Oklahoma 9.5
- Oklahoma State 6.5
- Old Dominion 4
- Ole Miss 7.5
- Oregon 9.5
- Oregon State 8
- Penn State 9.5
- Pittsburgh 6.5
- Purdue 5.5
- Rice 5
- Sam Houston 4
- San Diego State 7
- San Jose State 5.5
- SMU 8
- South Alabama 8
- South Carolina 6.5
- South Florida 3.5
- Southern Miss 5
- Stanford 3
- Syracuse 6.5
- TCU 7.5
- Temple 5
- Tennessee 9.5
- Texas 9.5
- Texas A&M 7.5
- Texas State 4.5
- Texas Tech 7.5
- Troy 8
- Tulane 9.5
- Tulsa 4
- UAB 5
- UCF 6.5
- UCLA 8.5
- UConn 5.5
- ULM 3.5
- UNLV 6
- USC 9.5
- Utah 8.5
- Utah State 6
- UTEP 5.5
- Vanderbilt 3.5
- Virginia 3.5
- Virginia Tech 5
- Wake Forest 6
- Washington 9
- Washington State 6.5
- West Virginia 4.5
- Western Kentucky 8.5
- Western Michigan 3.5
- Wisconsin 9
- Wyoming 6.5
** Teams to play 13 games
HOW DO I BET WIN TOTALS?
College Football Win Totals can be grouped into future wagers since you’re betting on the outcome of a school over the course of a season and its production. Oddsmakers set a number prior to the season on how many wins a team will finish with at the end of their regular season schedule.
The majority of college football teams play 12 games and Win Total wagers do not include postseason matchups. Those matchups include conference title contests, bowls or playoff games. Some sportsbooks have rules on these wagers where a team must play ‘all’ 12 regular season games or the wager is void. It’s not uncommon to see games postponed throughout the season due to weather in the United States.
After the number is set, you either bet ‘over’ or ‘under’ on the Win Total. The number of wins is created to get the most two-way action for over and under wagers and if the sportsbook believes one side will receive more action, they normally add a higher tax (juice) on that wager.
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