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2025 College Football Win Totals: Get the Best Odds for 134 Teams

Brady Trettenero

By Brady Trettenero

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  • Get the 2025 college football win totals for all 134 FBS teams
  • Five programs currently share the highest win total projection of 10.5
  • See college football win total predictions in the charts below

Every year, sportsbooks post college football win totals for teams in the FBS. Below, we have gathered the CFB win totals available for all teams. Bettors can wager on college football over/under wins in 2025.

The win-total markets only count the 12 regular-season games played by each team. Conference championships and bowl games do not factor into the over/under for teams’ win-total results.

The first section below lists all FBS teams in alphabetical order along with their win total for the upcoming season. Under the table, find sections for each power conference. Readers can jump to those sections using the following links:

 ACC Win Totals | Big 12 Win Totals | Big Ten Win Totals | SEC Win Totals 

2025 College Football Win Totals

TeamWin TotalOver OddsUnder Odds
Air Force5.5-170+135
Akron4.5+120-150
Alabama9.5-125+105
Appalachian State5.5-160+125
Arizona4.5-180+145
Arizona State8.5-105-115
Arkansas5.5+110-130
Arkansas State5.5+125-160
Auburn7.5-160+135
Ball State3.5-140+110
Baylor7.5-105-115
Boise State9.5-180+140
Boston College5.5+100-120
Bowling Green6.5+150-190
BYU6.5-135+115
California5.5+110-130
Central Michigan5.5+110-140
Charlotte2.5-150+120
Cincinnati6.5+110-130
Clemson9.5-170+140
Coastal Carolina5.5-110-120
Colorado6.5+145-170
Colorado State6.5+125-155
Delaware4.5-160+125
Duke6.5-160+135
East Carolina6.5+120-150
Eastern Michigan4.5-105-125
FIU5.5-115-115
Florida7.5+115-135
Florida Atlantic4.5+105-135
Florida State6.5-150+125
Fresno State6.5-130+100
Georgia9.5-170+140
Georgia Southern7.5-105-125
Georgia State3.5-120-110
Georgia Tech7.5-150+125
Hawaii6.5+125-160
Houston6.5+120-140
Illinois7.5-160+135
Indiana8.5+115-135
Iowa7.5+135-165
Iowa State7.5+115-135
Jacksonville State5.5-115-115
James Madison7.5-160+125
Kansas6.5-155+130
Kansas State8.5-115-105
Kennesaw State3.5-150+120
Kent State1.5-180+140
Kentucky4.5-115-105
Liberty9.5+110-140
Louisiana7.5-115-115
Louisiana Tech5.5-175+135
Louisville8.5-130+110
LSU8.5-140+120
Marshall5.5+140-180
Maryland4.5+110-130
Memphis8.5+115-145
Miami FL9.5+135-160
Miami OH6.5+110-140
Michigan8.5-160+135
Michigan State5.5-135+115
Middle Tennessee4.5-150+120
Minnesota7.5+130-155
Mississippi State3.5-160+135
Missouri7.5+130-155
Missouri State4.5-135+105
Navy8.5-125-105
NC State6.5+125-150
Nebraska7.5-130+110
Nevada3.5-150+120
New Mexico3.5+105-135
New Mexico State4.5-150+120
North Carolina7.5+140-165
North Texas6.5-110-120
Northern Illinois6.5+130-165
Northwestern3.5-180+140
Notre Dame10.5+125-150
Ohio7.5+100-130
Ohio State10.5+120-140
Oklahoma6.5-170+140
Oklahoma State4.5-170+140
Old Dominion6.5+130-165
Ole Miss8.5-120+100
Oregon10.5+120-140
Oregon State6.5-170+135
Penn State10.5+125-150
Pittsburgh6.5+135-160
Purdue2.5-180+150
Rice3.5-140+110
Rutgers5.5-125+105
Sam Houston4.5-140+110
San Diego State4.5-140+110
San Jose State7.5-125-105
SMU8.5-105-115
South Alabama7.5+140-180
South Carolina7.5+125-150
South Florida6.5+110-140
Southern Miss4.5-180+140
Stanford3.5+130-150
TCU6.5-160+135
Temple3.5+105-135
Tennessee8.5+115-135
Texas9.5-170+140
Texas A&M8.5+125-150
Texas State7.5+125-160
Texas Tech8.5-120+100
Toledo8.5-115-115
Troy5.5-115-115
Tulane8.5+105-135
Tulsa2.5-190+145
UAB4.5+120-150
UCF5.5-120+100
UCLA5.5+115-135
UConn7.5+100-130
ULM4.5-125-105
UMass3.5-135+105
UNLV8.5-105-125
USC7.5-135+115
Utah7.5-175+135
Utah State4.5+110-140
UTEP5.5+110-140
UTSA7.5-135+105
Vanderbilt5.5+130-155
Virginia6.5+115-135
Virginia Tech6.5+125-150
Wake Forest4.5+105-125
Washington7.5+110-130
Washington State5.5+130-160
West Virginia5.5+110-140
Western Kentucky7.5-125-105
Western Michigan5.5+120-150
Wisconsin5.5+125-150
Wyoming5.5+120-150

Odds as of July 22nd, 2025, at DraftKings Sportsbook

  • [July 22] A month out from kickoff, sportsbooks have released updated college football win totals for the 2025 regular season. Four teams share the highest win total at 10.5 games: Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, and Notre Dame.

 

 

2025 ACC Win Totals

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The ACC race features a heavyweight showdown in 2025. Clemson and Miami both sit at 9.5 wins, setting up a potential clash of titans. The Tigers boast the highest returning production in the country, while the Hurricanes landed Carson Beck from Georgia to lead their offense. Both teams have legitimate paths to Charlotte.

The middle of the ACC features some intrigue. SMU (8.5), Louisville (8.5), North Carolina (7.5), Georgia Tech (7.5), and Florida State (6.5) all have the talent to make noise. SMU proved they belong with a playoff appearance in their first ACC season. Bill Belichick’s arrival at North Carolina adds another wild card to the mix.

At the bottom, Stanford faces a tough road with a 3.5 win total and a coaching change. Wake Forest (4.5) and Boston College (5.5) round out the teams expected to struggle. But in a conference that sent two teams to the playoff last year, surprises could be in store.

2025 Big 12 Win Totals

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Nobody knows what to expect in the Big 12, where parity rules everything. The defending champion Arizona State Sun Devils share the conference lead at 8.5 wins with Kansas State and Texas Tech. Seven Big 12 teams have odds of +1000 or better to win the conference title.

The middle tier is packed tight. Baylor (7.5), Iowa State (7.5), Utah (7.5), TCU (6.5), and Houston (6.5) all project between 6.5 and 7.5 wins. Colorado sits at 6.5 after losing Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter but brings in new quarterback Kaidon Salter. Last year proved anything can happen – Arizona State was picked dead last and won the whole thing.

Even the bottom feeders have hope. Arizona dropped to 4.5 wins after losing most of their roster. Oklahoma State also crashed to 4.5 after going 3-9 last season. But in this conference, those teams could easily surprise and make a bowl game.

2025 Big Ten Win Totals

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The Big Ten title race features three heavyweights, each sitting at 10.5 wins. Defending national champion Ohio State shares the lead with last year’s conference champion Penn State and runner-up Oregon. PSU might have its best shot yet to break through, with Drew Allar returning and elite talent across the board.

The second tier looks strong with Michigan (8.5), Indiana (8.5), and Nebraska (7.5) leading the way. Indiana shocked everyone with an 11-win season last year. Can Curt Cignetti keep the magic going? Michigan faces major questions at quarterback, but still boasts elite defensive talent.

At the bottom, Purdue (2.5) and Northwestern (3.5) face rebuilds. New Purdue coach Barry Odom flipped over 50 players on the roster. UCLA (5.5) is another program expected to struggle in the loaded 18-team conference, despite the Bruins landing Nico Iamaleava from Tennessee.

2025 SEC Win Totals

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Texas and Georgia share the SEC lead at 9.5 wins, though many believe the Longhorns have the edge with Arch Manning taking over at quarterback. Alabama also sits at 9.5 as Kalen DeBoer looks to improve on his 9-win debut. These three should battle it out for SEC supremacy all season.

The next tier features dangerous teams at 8.5 wins. LSU returns Garrett Nussmeier at quarterback and loaded skill positions. Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Ole Miss all have the talent to make playoff runs. Don’t sleep on Auburn at 7.5 – Hugh Freeze has quietly built a contender.

At the bottom, Mississippi State (3.5) faces another tough year under Jeff Lebby. Kentucky (4.5) needs to rebuild after a 4-8 season. Arkansas (5.5) and Vanderbilt (5.5) look to build on bowl appearances. In the loaded SEC, even the bottom teams have enough talent to pull upsets.

 


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Brady Trettenero
Brady Trettenero

Lead NHL & NCAAF Editor

Brady is the lead NHL and College Football editor at Sports Betting Dime, where he specializes in betting odds and data-driven analysis. Brady has over 10 years experience working in sports media, with work published by outlets such as ESPN, CBS Sports, Yahoo! Sports and Fox Sports.

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