2019 College Football Win Totals Released for Every FBS Team

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  • FanDuel Sportsbook has released win totals for every FBS college football team, with the exception of Rutgers.
  • Clemson, Alabama and Georgia lead the way, while UTSA, Rice, UConn and several others are projected for fewer than three wins.

Another mile marker in the college football offseason is here — we've got win totals for all 130 FBS teams.

FanDuel Sportsbook became the first to post lines on every team, though it had to exclude Rutgers because of New Jersey law.

Clemson leads the way at 11.5 wins, followed by Alabama and Georgia at 11 each. Ohio State, Oklahoma and Boise State are the only other teams that opened with double-digit win totals, though Army has joined the party.

Search for any team within the table below.

All odds as of July 31

2019 College Football Win Totals Tracker

College Football Win Total Openers

Clemson — 11.5
Alabama — 11
Georgia — 11
Ohio State — 10.5
Oklahoma — 10.5
Boise State — 10
UCF — 9.5
Michigan — 9.5
Texas — 9.5
Washington — 9.5
Memphis — 9
Utah — 9
Oregon — 9
Florida — 9
LSU — 9
Appalachian State — 9
Miami — 8.5
Virginia Tech — 8.5
Wisconsin — 8.5
Nebraska — 8.5
Penn State — 8.5
Army — 8.5
Notre Dame — 8.5
Washington State — 8.5
Mississippi State — 8.5
USF — 8
Houston — 8
Purdue — 8
Iowa State — 8
FAU — 8
Toledo — 8
San Diego State — 8
Fresno State — 8
Auburn — 8
NC State — 7.5
Michigan State — 7.5
Iowa — 7.5
TCU — 7.5
FIU — 7.5
North Texas — 7.5
Louisiana Tech — 7.5
Ohio — 7.5
Western Michigan — 7.5
Arizona State — 7.5
Texas A&M — 7.5
Arkansas State — 7.5
Southern Miss — 7.5
Wake Forest — 7
Florida State — 7
UAB — 7
Northern Illinois — 7
Utah State — 7
Arizona — 7
Temple — 6.5
Duke — 6.5
Boston College — 6.5
Minnesota — 6.5
Northwestern — 6.5
Oklahoma State — 6.5
Baylor — 6.5
Texas Tech — 6.5
Marshall — 6.5
Eastern Michigan — 6.5
Nevada — 6.5
Air Force — 6.5
Stanford — 6.5
USC — 6.5
Tennessee — 6.5
Missouri — 6.5
Troy — 6.5
Georgia Southern — 6.5
Cincinnati — 6
Navy — 6
SMU — 6
Pitt — 6
Virginia — 6
Indiana — 6
BYU — 6
Buffalo — 6
Miami Ohio — 6
Cal — 6
Kentucky — 6
South Carolina — 6
Arkansas — 6
Tulane — 5.5
Kansas State — 5.5
Middle Tennessee — 5.5
Hawaii — 5.5
Wyoming — 5.5
UCLA — 5.5
Louisiana — 5.5
Syracuse — 5
West Virginia — 5
Western Kentucky — 5
Liberty — 5
New Mexico — 5
Vanderbilt — 5
Mississippi — 5
UL Monroe — 5
Tulsa — 4.5
North Carolina — 4.5
Maryland — 4.5
Charlotte — 4.5
Old Dominion — 4.5
UMass — 4.5
Colorado — 4.5
Texas State — 4.5
Coastal Carolina — 4.5
Georgia State — 4.5
Georgia Tech — 4
Louisville — 4
Central Michigan — 4
Kent State — 4
Ball State — 4
UNLV — 4
East Carolina — 3.5
Kansas — 3.5
New Mexico State — 3.5
Akron — 3.5
Colorado State — 3.5
Illinois — 3
UTEP — 3
Bowling Green — 3
UConn — 2.5
Rice — 2.5
San Jose State — 2.5
Oregon State — 2.5
South Alabama — 2.5
UTSA — 2

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