What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the Missouri Tigers - 2022?

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Jul/30/2022

The Missouri Tigers are expected to win no more than 4 regular season games in 2022.

Missouri has one thing going for it in that they tend to win games they're supposed to.  This year it will be Louisiana Tech, Abilene Christian, New Mexico State, and a home game against Vanderbilt.  This gives us four right off the bat.

They've won nine straight games against teams that finished with a losing record, and they've lost 11 of 12 against power conference teams that didn't.

At Kansas State, at Florida, at South Carolina, at Tennessee – Missouri will probably be the underdog in all four games.

Missouri last year was rated well below Kansas State, Auburn and would be a +6 dog at South Carolina. Could they maybe eke out a victory in the final week against Arkansas if that team ends up having a bad season?  Could they possibly shock the Gamecocks being that the line will likely be within a touchdown?

All Missouri needs is one more game to get over the 4.5 hump, and we'll go out on a limb to say that happens.

Schedule

Sept 3 Louisiana Tech

Sept 10 at Kansas State

Sept 17 Abilene Christian

Sept 24 at Auburn

Oct 1 Georgia

Oct 8 at Florida

Oct 15 OPEN DATE

Oct 22 Vanderbilt

Oct 29 at South Carolina

Nov 5 Kentucky

Nov 12 at Tennessee

Nov 19 New Mexico State

Nov 26 Arkansas

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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