What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the Penn State Nittany Lions - 2022?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/31/2022

Penn State comes in with a total of 8.5 regular season wins for 2022 at BetOnline.

What to Know Before You Bet Penn State Nittany Lions Futures

  • The Nittany Lions will need to be stronger at the line of scrimmage if they want to win 9 or more regular season games.
  • The infusion of new talent on the line and the backfield should help.
  • Going to Purdue and Auburn in the first three weeks will present a challenge.
  • Ohio State, Michigan State, and Minnesota are all at home the second half of the season and Penn State should win at least one of those.
  • The two road games in the second half of the season are at Rutgers and Indiana, so this helps.
  • Michigan will likely be a double-digit home favorite against Penn State, so we'd throw them and Ohio State in the loss column early.
  • One sneaky upset and Penn State goes UNDER the 8.5 total, something we think is likely to happen this season (Maryland, MSU, Minnesota?).

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Penn State Nittany Lions 2022 Schedule

Sept 3 at Purdue

Sept 10 Ohio

Sept 17 at Auburn

Sept 24 Central Michigan

Oct 1 Northwestern

Oct 8 OPEN DATE

Oct 15 at Michigan

Oct 22 Minnesota

Oct 29 Ohio State

Nov 5 at Indiana

Nov 12 Maryland

Nov 19 at Rutgers

Nov 26 Michigan State

PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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