2018 Projected Win Totals For The SEC And Big Ten, Plus The CFP National Championship Odds

Projected Win Totals National Championship Odds

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On Monday, we shared what the sportsbooks think will be the projected win totals for all 32 NFL teams in 2018 as well as the Division Winner odds. Today we take a look at the 2018 college football season.

This week BetDSI Sportsbook posted their projected season win totals for the 14 teams in the Big Ten Conference after previously releasing the same for the SEC. They also unveiled the odds for who they believe to be favored to win the 2018 CFP National Championship. Take a wild guess which team they have on top? (Hint: just like in the NFL, it’s more of the same.)

Projected Win Totals National Championship Odds SEC

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SEC PROJECTED 2018 SEASON WINS
Alabama 2018 regular season win total
Over 10.5 (-130)
Under 10.5 (+100)

Georgia 2018 regular season win total
Over 10.5 (-115)
Under 10.5 (-115)

Auburn 2018 regular season win total
Over 9 (-110)
Under 9 (-120)

Mississippi State 2018 regular season win total
Over 8 (-115)
Under 8 (-115)

LSU 2018 regular season win total
Over 7.5 (-110)
Under 7.5 (-120)

Texas A&M 2018 regular season win total
Over 7 (-120)
Under 7 (-110)

South Carolina 2018 regular season win total
Over 7 (-115)
Under 7 (-115)

Florida 2018 regular season win total
Over 7 (-110)
Under 7 (-120)

Missouri 2018 regular season win total
Over 6.5 (-105)
Under 6.5 (-125)

Kentucky 2018 regular season win total
Over 6 (-120)
Under 6 (-110)

Ole Miss 2018 regular season win total
Over 6 (-130)
Under 6 (+100)

Tennessee 2018 regular season win total
Over 5.5 (-110)
Under 5.5 (-120)

Arkansas 2018 regular season win total
Over 5.5 (-110)
Under 5.5 (-120)

Vanderbilt 2018 regular season win total
Over 5 (+100)
Under 5 (-130)

Projected Win Totals National Championship Odds Big Ten

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BIG TEN PROJECTED 2018 SEASON WINS
Ohio State 2018 regular season win total
Over 10.5 (-110)
Under 10.5 (-120)

Wisconsin 2018 regular season win total
Over 10 (-120)
Under 10 (-110)

Penn State 2018 regular season win total
Over 9.5 (-115)
Under 9.5 (-115)

Michigan State 2018 regular season win total
Over 8.5 (-115)
Under 8.5 (-115)

Michigan 2018 regular season win total
Over 8.5 (-110)
Under 8.5 (-120)

Northwestern 2018 regular season win total
Over 7.5 (-115)
Under 7.5 (-115)

Iowa 2018 regular season win total
Over 7.5 (-115)
Under 7.5 (-115)

Minnesota 2018 regular season win total
Over 6 (-110)
Under 6 (-120)

Nebraska 2018 regular season win total
Over 5.5 (-105)
Under 5.5 (-125)

Indiana 2018 regular season win total
Over 5.5 (-105)
Under 5.5 (-125)

Purdue 2018 regular season win total
Over 5 (-120)
Under 5 (-110)

Maryland 2018 regular season win total
Over 4.5 (-115)
Under 4.5 (-115)

Rutgers 2018 regular season win total
Over 4 (-130)
Under 4 (+100)

Illinois 2018 regular season win total
Over 3.5 (+100)
Under 3.5 (-130)

Projected Win Totals National Championship Odds Alabama

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CFP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ODDS
Alabama +225
Ohio State +600
Clemson +640
Georgia +1000
Penn State +1200
Michigan +1500
Miami (Florida) +2000
Texas +2000
Auburn +2500
Oklahoma +2500
Florida State +3000
LSU +3000
Michigan State +3000
USC +3000
Wisconsin +3000
Notre Dame +5000
Stanford +5000
Virginia Tech +5000
Washington +5000
West Virginia +5000
Texas A&M +6000
Florida +7000
Oregon +8000
UCLA +8500
TCU +8500
UCF +10000
Arizona +10000
Boise State +10000
Oklahoma State +10000
Mississippi State +11000
NC State +12500
North Carolina +12500
Arkansas +15000
Utah +15000
Iowa +20000
Louisville +20000
Nebraska +20000
South Carolina +25000
Tennessee +25000
Washington State +25000
BYU +50000
Georgia Tech +50000
Pittsburgh +50000
Arizona State +50000
Baylor +75000
Field +2000

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