
- Two-time national champion Georgia has the highest win total (11.5) in college football
- Texas’ over/under is set at 9.5 wins as they seek their first 10-win regular-season in 15 years
- “Week 0” of the college football season kicks off on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023
With less than two months until the start of the college football season, let’s take a look at the win totals for some of the biggest programs in the nation. Can Georgia run the table and hit their over? Is Alabama being underrated? Are Clemson and Michigan primed to disappoint? May this be the year for the Longhorns?
Before looking at the odds, be sure to check out our 2023-24 College Football Betting Resources and our tips for betting on the NCAAF National Championship.
NCAAF Team Win Totals
Team | Wins | ![]() |
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Alabama | Under 10½ Wins | -170 | -170 |
Over 10½ Wins | +140 | +140 | |
Boise State | Under 9½ Wins | -140 | -140 |
Under 9½ Wins | -110 | -110 | |
Clemson | Under 10 Wins | -120 | -120 |
Over 10 Wins | -110 | -110 | |
Florida State | Under 10 Wins | -140 | -140 |
Over 10 Wins | +110 | +110 | |
Georgia | Under 11½ Wins | -150 | -150 |
Over 11½ Wins | +120 | +120 | |
LSU | Over 9½ Wins | -115 | -115 |
Under 9½ Wins | -115 | -115 | |
Michigan | Over 10½ Wins | -115 | -115 |
Under 10½ Wins | -115 | -115 | |
North Carolina | Under 8½ Wins | -125 | -125 |
Over 8½ Wins | -105 | -105 | |
Notre Dame | Under 9 Wins | -140 | -140 |
Over 9 Wins | +110 | +110 | |
Ohio State | Under 10½ Wins | -115 | -115 |
Over 10½ Wins | -115 | -115 | |
Oklahoma | Under 9½ Wins | -125 | -125 |
Over 9½ Wins | -105 | -105 | |
Oregon | Under 9½ Wins | -130 | -130 |
Over 9½ Wins | +100 | +100 | |
Penn State | Over 9½ Wins | -130 | -130 |
Under 9½ Wins | +100 | +100 | |
TCU | Over 7½ Wins | -140 | -140 |
Under 7½ Wins | +110 | +110 | |
Tennessee | Under 9 Wins | -120 | -120 |
Over 9 Wins | -110 | -110 | |
Texas | Over 9½ Wins | -130 | -130 |
Under 9½ Wins | +100 | +100 | |
USC | Under 10 Wins | -120 | -120 |
Over 10 Wins | +110 | +110 | |
Wisconsin | Over 8½ Wins | -135 | -135 |
Under 8½ Wins | +105 | +105 | |
Washington | Over 9 Wins | -125 | -125 |
Under 9 Wins | +105 | +105 |
Georgia – Over 11.5 wins (+120)
Georgia has to undefeated to get to 12 wins. But, their powder-puff schedule certainly makes that possible. The two-time reigning national champions don’t play Alabama this year and their only Power Five nonconference matchup is with rival Georgia Tech. While Kirby Smart lost his starting quarterback and a handful of defensive standouts to the NFL, the Bulldogs have reloaded on both sides of the ball.
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Alabama: Over 10.5 wins (+140)
The Crimson Tide have a much harder schedule than Georgia with two games against Texas and LSU. However, both of those games are in Tuscaloosa and their road slate is a cakewalk. Alabama is staging a quarterback competition between former Notre Dame signal-caller Tyler Buchner, Ty Simpson and Jalen Milroe. And while whoever wins will be a downgrade on Bryce Young, it’s impossible to bet against Nick Saban.
Clemson: Under 10 wins (-120)
Dabo Swinney hired Garrett Riley away from TCU to give his offense some life and will be riding with promising sophomore pivot Cade Klubnik. And the Tigers’ defense projects to be strong despite losing four All-ACC players to the NFL Draft. Still, 10 victories seems like the ceiling for Clemson, which has three home games with Notre Dame, North Carolina, and conference co-favorite Florida State.
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— Clemson Wire (@Clemson_Wire) June 28, 2023
Texas – Over 9.5 wins (-130)
Before leaving for the SEC with Oklahoma in 2024, Texas will capture the Big 12 with their first 10-win regular-season since 2009. Former No. 1 quarterback recruit Quinn Ewers has top-tier talent at wide receiver and on the offensive line. While the Longhorns will play on the road in Baylor, Houston and TCU, none of those programs look particularly imposing with the Horned Frogs poised to take a step back.
Michigan – Under 10.5 wins (-115)
Michigan entered their rivalry game with the Buckeyes last year at 11-0, smashing their 9.5 win total. But, Jim Harbaugh’s team could take a step back this season. They host Ohio State in Week 13 and have a tough road contest against Penn State in Week 11. Throw in tricky road games against Matt Rhule’s Cornhuskers and Michigan State and the Wolverines have the potential to disappoint on expectations.
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