2025 College Football Win Totals Odds: Ohio State, Oregon Open With Highest Projected Wins

Early win projections have been released for 2025, but the highest win totals belonging to the Big Ten's powerhouse programs.

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Robert Criscola • Publishing Editor
Feb 14, 2025 • 13:37 ET • 4 min read
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Photo By - Imagn Images. Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day during the CFP National Championship vs Notre Dame.

The 2024 season is barely finished, but there are college football win totals available for next season already, as the road to the 2025 season begins.

Based on the college football odds, the Big Ten will again be home to the nation's top programs, with Ohio State and Oregon leading the pack in projected wins. 

With a long way to go before Week 0, here's a look at the 2025 college football win totals.

College football win totals and odds for 2025


Team FanDuel
Over Under
Crimson Tide Alabama Crimson Tide 8.5 (-200) 8.5 (+154)
Tigers Clemson Tigers 9.5 (+126) 9.5 (-162)
Buffaloes Colorado Buffaloes 6.5 (-130) 6.5 (+102)
Florida Florida Gators 6.5 (-154) 6.5 (+120)
Bulldogs Georgia Bulldogs 9.5 (-186) 9.5 (+144)
Indiana Indiana Hoosiers 8.5 (-102) 8.5 (-125)
Hawkeyes Iowa Hawkeyes 7.5 (+134) 7.5 (-172)
Wildcats Iowa State Cyclones 7.5 (+108) 7.5 (-138)
Jayhawks Kansas Jayhawks 7.5 (-148) 7.5 (+116)
Tigers LSU Tigers 8.5 (-120) 8.5 (-106)
Louisville Louisville Cardinals 8.5 (-174) 8.5 (+136)
Hurricanes Miami Hurricanes 8.5 (-150) 8.5 (+128)
Wolverines Michigan Wolverines 8.5 (-188) 8.5 (+146)
North Carolina UNC Tar Heels 7.5 (-130) 7.5 (-102)
Irish Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10.5 (+162) 10.5 (-210)
Buckeyes Ohio State Buckeyes 10.5 (-111) 10.5 (-115)
Ducks Oregon Ducks 10.5 (-113) 10.5 (-113)
Lions Penn State Nittany Lions 10.5 (+132) 10.5 (-170)
Volunteers Tennessee Volunteers 9.5 (+114) 9.5 (-146)
Longhorns Texas Longhorns 9.5 (-210) 9.5 (+162)
Trojans USC Trojans 7.5 (-120) 7.5 (-104)

Odds courtesy of FanDuel as of 2-14.

Early college football win totals analysis

The college football powerhouse seems to again be the Big Ten, with defending champion Ohio State, as well as 2024 CFP No. 1 seed Oregon, the only Power 4 programs to open with projected win totals of 10.5 and carry minus odds on the Over. 

The SEC again looks to be controlled chaos, with Georgia, Texas, and Tennessee all at 9.5 wins, while Alabama is -200 to the Over on 8.5 wins.

In the ACC, Clemson is the only program with a total of 9.5, but it's heavily shaded to the Under, which puts Louisville (-174 to the Over 8.5) and Miami (-150 for Over 8.5) in contention as well.


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How to bet college football season win totals

Season win totals are somewhat self-explanatory: betting on how many wins a team will have during the regular season. 

Oddsmakers set a projected number of wins for each team — based on past success, returning personnel, and strength of schedule — and offer Over/Under betting options, allowing you to wager on if a team will exceed that win total (Over) or fall short of it (Under). This total does not include postseason games, such as the conference championship or bowl games.

On top of the season win total itself, oddsmakers set an assigned cost to the Over and Under bets — also known as vig or juice — depending on the implied probability of the team winning more or less than that total. 

For example, oddsmakers calculate TEAM A to win nine games this upcoming season but do feel like there’s a better chance of them winning 10 games rather than 8. Therefore, they set TEAM A with a win total of 9 but increase the vig on the Over to -130 (bet $1.30 to win $1) and decrease the vig on the Under to +110 (win $1.10 for every $1 bet).  

  • Over 9 wins (-130)
  • Under 9 wins (+110)

Season win totals are considered futures betting odds and sportsbooks will take action on season win totals from the time they post the odds until the start of the season. Futures bets are then graded at the end of the season when all results are final. 

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Robert M. Criscola’s road to becoming a Covers publishing editor began with an internship at Metro New York, which eventually turned into a freelance job at MetroBet covering many sports from a wagering angle, including horse racing. He continued to focus on “The Sport of Kings” by writing for shapperdacapper.com, danonymousracing.com, and informer.fanxt.com before joining the team at the TwinSpires Edge in 2019 as a regular contributor and weekend editor. “Crisco” began writing game previews for Covers in 2022 and joined the editing team in 2023.

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