CFB In-Conference Win Totals Odds - 2025

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For the first time ever, the oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have created in-conference regular season win totals for each of the Power Four Conference teams.

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n-conference regular season wins

ACC

Boston College 3

California

Clemson 7

Duke

Florida State 4½

Georgia Tech 7½

Louisville 5

Miami

North Carolina 4½

North Carolina State 3½

Pittsburgh

SMU

Stanford

Syracuse

Virginia

Virginia Tech 4

Wake Forest 1½

Big Ten

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Maryland 2

Michigan

Michigan State 3

Minnesota

Nebraska

Northwestern 1

Ohio State 7½

Oregon

Penn State 7

Purdue 1

Rutgers

UCLA

USC

Washington 4½

Wisconsin 3

Big 12

Arizona 3

Arizona State 6

Baylor

BYU

Central Florida 3

Cincinnati

Colorado

Houston

Iowa State 4½

Kansas

Kansas State 6

Oklahoma State 3½

TCU

Texas Tech 5½

Utah

West Virginia 3

SEC

Alabama 6

Arkansas

Auburn 4

Florida 4

Georgia 6

Kentucky 2

LSU

Mississippi State 1½

Missouri

Oklahoma 3½

Ole Miss 4½

South Carolina 3½

Tennessee 4½

Texas

Texas A&M 4½

Vanderbilt 2

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