2016 College Football: The Pac 12 Overs and Unders

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College football is just around the corner and online bookies should already be seeing wagers placed on teams to go over and under their totals. One of the more interesting Big 5 Conferences this season will be the Pac 23 where the team favored to win the most games is Washington at 9. Pay per head tools are a good way for bookies to control online football wagers this season.

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Washington 9

The Huskies are favored mainly because former Boise State coach Chris Petersen has been at Washington for a few years. Petersen has already created one of the top defenses in the Pac. Will he follow it up with an offense this season?

The Huskies have a tough road, every team in the Pac 12 does. 9 games look like a push. Bookies should be surprised if they get a lot of wagers on over 9 games. Although it’s time for Petersen to step it up, winning 10 games where most of those games are in the Pac 12 is difficult. 

Stanford 8.5

RB Christian McCaffrey returns. That’s the key for this team. McCaffrey is a verifiable star. Coach Shaw knows how to reload. Over seems assured along with yet another trip to Rose Bowl a huge possibility.

College football analysts have been predicting the end of Stanford’s run as the class of the Pac 12 for a long time. Online bookies shouldn’t believe it, which means that their players won’t believe it either. Expect a lot of over wagers on the Cardinal as the season approaches.

UCLA 8.5

Sophomore QB Rosen is a Heisman Trophy candidate. Coach Mora feels that it’s UCLA’s time to shine. There are a lot of reasons to expect the Bruins to step it up big time in the Pac 12 South. Bookies need to be cognizant of UCLA’s past failures. Then again, 8.5 games with a QB as talented as Rosen isn’t a big number. Expect over wagers.

Oregon 8

It’s hard to imagine Oregon losing 4 games or more on the season. The Ducks have a huge war chest, which makes them a 9 win team every season almost a given. The big problem is that Oregon plays in the Pac 12 South where Washington and Stanford reside along with underrated Washington State. 8 could be a push.

USC 7.5

Talk about a loss of love. Then again, USC takes on Alabama in their first game of the season. It’s hard to imagine the Trojans not reaching 8 wins. But counting the likely “L” versus the Tide means that USC could easily fall to 7. As long as the line remains 7.5, online bookies should expect under wagers.

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