Analyzing the 2018 NCAA Football Total Win Odds
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Alabama – Over 11, -110 vs Under 11, -120
The Crimson Tide play a relatively easy schedule. But, and this is huge, they must battle rival Auburn. Will that game lead to a win or loss? Probably, it will lead to a win because Auburn beat Alabama last season. Auburn never beats Alabama two seasons in a row. There’s a good chance that Alabama’s only loss is to LSU on Nov. 3. That gives them 11 wins before the SEC Championship and their bowl game. Over looks like a lock. 2018 NCAA Football Total Win Odds Prediction: Over 11Arizona – Over 7 ½, -120 vs Under 7 ½, -110
Total bettors are all, well, over the over. The Arizona Wildcats should win at least 8 games this season: BYU, Houston, SUU, Oregon State, Cal, Oregon, Colorado, ASU. That’s 8 games. There’s also a chance that Arizona upsets USC, Utah, or Oregon. Then, there’s the Wildcat’s bowl game. Why should Arizona win so many games this season? New coach Kevin Sumlin is a huge upgrade over former coach Rich Rodriguez. 2018 NCAA Football Total Win Odds Prediction: Over 7 ½Central Florida – Over 9, -125 vs Under 9, -105
Central Florida went undefeated last season. Their victories included beating Auburn 34 to 27 in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl. But, Central Florida lost their coach to a Big 5 Conference team. Will that have an impact on how well the Golden Knights perform this season? Probably not. Josh Huepel, UCF’s new coach, ran Missouri’s offense. He has coaching experience in the SEC and the Big 12. He knows what he’s doing. Not just that, but Central Florida plays in the AAC. It won’t take much for Central Florida to win at least 10 games this season. 2018 NCAA Football Total Win Odds Prediction: Over 9Michigan – Over 9, -110 vs Under 9, -120
