What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the San Diego State Aztecs - 2022?

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What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the San Diego State Aztecs - 2022?

The San Diego State Aztecs are pegged to win OVER 7.5 regular season games in 2022, per our friends at BetOnline.

Last year, San Diego State went 11-2 Straight Up but just 6-6-1 Against The Spread.

This is actually a team that should win 9 or more as we only see games in Utah, Boise state and Fresno State as likely losses.

The Aztecs did beat Utah last year, but Gambling911.com has the Utes as a -14 home favorite this time around, with adjustments likely as we head into Week 3.

The books are not even offering odds on New Mexico and each of the home games appear to be winable, at least on paper.

Schedule

Sept 3 Arizona

Sept 10 Idaho State

Sept 17 at Utah

Sept 24 Toledo

Oct 1 at Boise State

Oct 8 Hawaii

Oct 15 OPEN DATE

Oct 22 at Nevada

Oct 29 at Fresno State

Nov 5 UNLV

Nov 12 San Jose State

Nov 19 at New Mexico

Nov 26 Air Force

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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