What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the Northern Illinois Huskies - 2022?

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What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the Northern Illinois Huskies - 2022?

Want to bet the NIU Huskies from Illinois, you can do so using BetOnline.

They have the Huskies as a pretty big favorite to win OVER 6.5 regular season games in 2022 at -150.

Seven of the nine wins by Northern Illinois last year were by a touchdown or less, but they still exceeded expectations with a 9-4 record Straight Up and 8-4-1 Against The Spread.

With the return of nine starters back on offense and seven on defense, we don't anticipate this team taking a step back from their nine wins last year.  Even if they do, it's not likely going to be fewer than 7. 

The only near guarantee loss will be at Kentucky in Week 4.

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Schedule

Sept 3 Eastern Illinois

Sept 10 at Tulsa

Sept 17 Vanderbilt

Sept 24 at Kentucky

Oct 1 at Ball State

Oct 8 Toledo

Oct 15 at Eastern Michigan

Oct 22 at Ohio

Oct 29 OPEN DATE

Nov 2 Central Michigan

Nov 9 at Western Michigan

Nov 16 Miami University

Nov 26 Akron

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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