What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the East Carolina Pirates - 2022?

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jul/29/2022

The East Carolina Pirates are favored to win fewer than 6 regular season games in 2022 per BetOnline.

In order to get the OVER, the Pirates are going to need an upset or two. Just look at who they'll be facing.  NC State, UCF, Memphis, BYU, Cincinnati, Houston.  OUCH!

Using last year's ratings, Eastern Carolina would still be a +11 versus the NC State Wolfpack.  Scratch that one.

The next five are certainly winable: Old Dominion, Campbell, Navy (they should be around a -7 point home favorite here), USF and Tulane.   Those are five straight at home against opponents they should beat.  But it gets mighty ugly beyond that point with the exception of Temple in the final week.

We're not relying on an upset.

Even if they do finish off the season with a win against Temple, that still takes us to the 6.

With that being said, there really is no reason why Eastern Carolina cannot win at least 6 games.

QB Holton Ahlers is a veteran quarterback who is more than capable of throwing for at least 200 yards every time, and there are decent receiving corps.

The defense was at least in the middle of the AAC pack.

Schedule

Sept 3 NC State

Sept 10 Old Dominion

Sept 17 Campbell

Sept 24 Navy

Oct 1 at USF

Oct 8 at Tulane

Oct 15 Memphis

Oct 22 UCF

Oct 29 at BYU

Nov 5 OPEN DATE

Oct 11 at Cincinnati

Oct 19 Houston

Nov 26 at Temple

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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