In a sign college football is getting closer, 5Dimes (via Adam Kramer) has released win totals for 35 teams’ regular seasons, along with wager prices for over and under bets.
2014 college football win total odds for 35 teams, led by Bama, Oregon, OSU
You can now gamble on how entire college football seasons will go in 2014.


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And in no surprise at all, Alabama, Ohio State and Oregon have the highest win totals of the teams announced so far, with Big Ten first-timer Rutgers pulling up the rear. Defending national champion Florida State is not listed yet.
Here’s a look at the full list.
| Team | Win total |
| Alabama | 10.5 (Over -140, Under +100) |
| Ohio State | 10.5 (Over -140, Under +100) |
| Oregon | 10.5 (Over +100, Under -140) |
| Auburn | 9.5 (Over -155, Under +115) |
| Baylor | 9.5 (Over -130, Under -110) |
| Clemson | 9.5 (Over -150, Under -190) |
| Georgia | 9.5 (Over -120, Under -120) |
| Michigan State | 9.5 (Over -155, Under +115) |
| Missouri | 9.5 (Over +110, Under -150) |
| Notre Dame | 9.5 (Over +110, Under -150) |
| South Carolina | 9.5 (Over -140, Under +100) |
| Stanford | 9.5 (Over -120, Under -120) |
| UCLA | 9.5 (Over +100, Under -150) |
| Wisconsin | 9.5 (Over -135, Under -105) |
| BYU | 8.5 (Over -160, Under +120) |
| Duke | 8.5 (Over +120, Under -160) |
| Kansas State | 8.5 (Over -130, Under -110) |
| Penn State | 8.5 (Over +100, Under -140) |
| Texas | 8.5 (Over -110, Under -130) |
| USC | 8.5 (Over -130, Under -110) |
| Florida | 7.5 (Over +110, Under -150) |
| Maryland | 7.5 (Over +100, Under -140) |
| Miami | 7.5 (Over -160, Under +120) |
| Michigan | 7.5 (Over -140, Under +100) |
| Mississippi | 7.5 (Over -140, Under +100) |
| Nebraska | 7.5 (Over -130, Under -110) |
| North Carolina | 7.5 (Over -140, Under +100) |
| Texas A&M | 7.5 (Over -110, Under -130) |
| Virginia Tech | 7.5 (Over -150, Under +110) |
| TCU | 6.5 (Over +120, Under -160) |
| Indiana | 5.5 (Over +145, Under -185) |
| Tennessee | 5.5 (Over -160, Under +120) |
| Washington State | 5.5 (Over -165, Under +125) |
| West Virginia | 5.5 (Over -190, Under +150) |
| Rutgers | 4.5 (Over -110, Under -130) |
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