2019 College Football Win Total, Heisman Trophy Predictions, And Playoff Odds

2019 College Football Win Total Predictions and Playoff Odds

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On Wednesday we got to take a look at what happened when a computer simulated the 2019 NFL season 10,000 times to predict win totals, postseason chances for all 32 teams. (Congratulations, Cleveland.)

Today, since the college football season officially kicks off in exactly 58 days, so why don’t we get the party started a little early with win total and playoff predictions for the largest college programs in the country?

For those numbers we go to our friends over at BetOnline.AG, who also released updated odds for the 2019 Heisman Trophy winner as well.

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College Football Win Totals
Alabama 11
• Auburn 8
• Boise State 10
Clemson 11.5
• Florida 9
• Florida State 7.5
Georgia 10.5
• Iowa State 8
• LSU 9
• Miami 8.5
• Michigan 9.5
• Mississippi State 8
• Nebraska 8
• Notre Dame 9.5
Ohio State 10
Oklahoma 10.5
• Oklahoma State 6.5
• Oregon 9
• Penn State 8.5
• Tennessee 7
• Texas 9.5
• Texas A&M 7.5
UCF 10
• USC 7.5
• Utah 9
Washington 10
• Washington State 8
• Wisconsin 8.5

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Odds to Win the College Football Playoffs
• Clemson 9/4
• Alabama 9/4
• Georgia 6/1
• Ohio State 9/1
• Oklahoma 12/1
• Michigan 14/1
• LSU 20/1
• Texas 20/1
• Auburn 33/1
• Florida 33/1
Notre Dame 33/1
• Oregon 33/1
• Washington 33/1
• Nebraska 50/1
• Texas A&M 50/1
• Miami 66/1
Penn State 66/1
• Wisconsin 66/1
• Mississippi State 80/1
USC 100/1
• Utah 100/1
• Virginia Tech 100/1
Iowa 150/1
• Missouri 200/1
• Syracuse 200/1
• UCF 250/1
• Kentucky 500/1

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Heisman Trophy Winner
Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) 5/2
Trevor Lawrence (Clemson) 13/4
• Jalen Hurts (Oklahoma) 13/2
• Adrian Martinez (Nebraska) 12/1
• D’Andre Swift (Georgia) 12/1
• Jake Fromm (Georgia) 12/1
• Jonathan Tyalor (Wisconsin) 12/1
• Justin Fields (Ohio State) 12/1
• Travis Etienne (Clemson) 12/1
• Justin Herbert (Oregon) 16/1
Sam Ehlinger (Texas) 16/1
• Ian Book (Notre Dame) 20/1
• Austin Kendall (Oklahoma) 25/1
• Jerry Jeudy (Alabama) 25/1
• JT Daniels (USC) 25/1
• Kelly Bryant (Missouri) 25/1
• Shea Patterson (Michigan) 28/1
• K.J. Costello (Stanford) 33/1
• Rondale Moore (Purdue) 33/1