What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the Fresno State Bulldogs - 2022?

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Jul/29/2022

The Fresno State Bulldogs are expected to have a solid 2022 run with at least nine regular season wins.  BetOnline has the OVER 8.5 favored with a price of -140.

What to Know Before You Bet Fresno State Bulldogs Futures

  • Fresno State finished last season 9-3 Straight Up and 8-4 Against The Spread.
  • The team was No. 1 in the Mountain West in total offense and second in scoring.
  • Jake Haener threw for close to 4,100 yards and 33 touchdowns last season.
  • Haener's star targets also return, including Jalen Cropper caught 85 passes and scored 11 times.
  • The defense wasn't bad, allowing 347 yards and 21 points per game.
  • Based on last year's ratings, Fresno State will likely be a +7 to +8 road dog at Boise State, a team that crushed them last season.
  • A road trip to USC will also be one to fear.
  • Barring any injury to Haener, it's hard to see Fresno State not winning at least 9 regular season games in 2022.

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Fresno State Bulldogs 2022 Schedule

Sept 3 Cal Poly

Sept 10 Oregon State

Sept 17 at USC

Sept 24 OPEN DATE

Oct 1 at UConn

Oct 8 at Boise State

Oct 15 San Jose State

Oct 22 at New Mexico

Oct 29 San Diego State

Nov 5 Hawaii

Nov 12 at UNLV

Nov 19 at Nevada

Nov 26 Wyoming

PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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