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2025 College Football Win Totals: Odds reflect turbulent season, parity

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2025 College Football Win Totals: Odds reflect turbulent season, parity
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The latest college football win totals for 2025 are here following the conclusion of the College Football Playoff National Championship.

Not every team is listed quite yet as we are just in the beginning of the offseason. Once we get closer and into spring ball, more will be revealed.

Let’s dive into the latest win totals for the Power Four and Independent teams going into the 2025 season, per FanDuel.

ACC win totals

Clemson: 9.5
Louisville: 8.5
Miami: 8.5
North Carolina: 7.5

Clemson is the early favorite to take home the ACC crown in 2025 with a number pushing 10, but it should be noted UNC’s total is out. It looks like Bill Belichick is expected to go bowling in his first season as head coach.

Big 12 win totals

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Iowa State: 7.5
Kansas: 7.5
Colorado: 6.5

Iowa State and Kansas have the early totals in the lead right now with Colorado still being bowl eligible next season. Year 3 of Deion Sanders will be fascinating now that his sons and Travis Hunter are headed to the NFL.

Big Ten win totals

Ohio State: 10.5
Oregon: 10.5
Penn State: 10.5
Michigan: 8.5
Indiana: 8.5
USC: 7.5
Iowa: 6.5

The Big Ten has more players already available at this early stage of the offseason. Ohio State, Oregon and Penn State were expected to be back at the top with Michigan rising and Indiana coming back down to Earth a little with the latest win totals. Three in double digits!

Independent win totals

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Notre Dame: 10.5

We’ll wait on the UConn total but it looks like Notre Dame is a borderline CFP team once again based on this win total. After getting to the national championship this season, Notre Dame could make another run in 2025.

SEC win totals

Georgia: 9.5
Texas: 9.5
Tennessee: 9.5
Alabama: 8.5
LSU: 8.5
Florida: 6.5

Georgia and Texas are probably the favorites to win the SEC next season with Tennessee in contention. After a nine-win first season under Kalen DeBoer, perhaps expectations are a little tempered for the Crimson Tide.