Breaking Down the Top College Football Win Total Lines for 2024

Breaking Down the Top College Football Win Total Lines for 2024

College Football Betting? Keep reading to stay up to date with the upcoming 2024 Season!

Has Ole Miss’ time in the SEC finally arrived?

According to quarterback Jaxson Dart, the talent in Oxford has become comparable with that of every other college football contender – including the likes of Texas, Alabama and Georgia.

Ole Miss is in the top ten in the majority of preseason polls, and they have 10 or more wins in two of the last three seasons.

The last time Ole Miss football fans were this excited was during the late 1960s when Archie Manning was flinging passes around.

Coach Lane Kiffin has gotten kudos for his recruiting, both with incoming high school players and the transfer portal, and now the Rebels are poised to be a deep team with a solid defense and a competitive O-line instead of just a high-flying offense.

Will expectations and reality match? We will see.

In the meantime, take a look at some of our top win total wagers as you plan your sports betting for the 2024 college football campaign.

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Georgia College Football Betting Totals Odds OVER 10.5 wins

The Bulldogs play at Alabama, Texas and Ole Miss. They also have a Week 1 date in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta with Clemson.

So, projecting just one loss (in a 12-game regular season) might seem foolhardy. However, in their last three seasons combined, the Bulldogs are 42-2 overall.

The second loss came in the SEC Championship last year as Alabama ended their 29-game winning streak. However, Nick Saban has retired, and Georgia has 16 starters returning.

Instead of a game manager at quarterback, they have Carson Beck, who might be the nation’s top quarterback in terms of arm strength and accuracy.

Tailback Trevor Etienne and wide receiver Colbie Young are elite skill players, and the offensive line has both outstanding talent and depth.

On defense, safety Malaki Starks is the keystone of the secondary, and the front has Mykel Williams and Nazir Stackhouse clogging up the run and guiding the pass rush.

This team should have plenty of motivation after seeing their SEC Championship loss drop them all the way out of the CFP semifinals.

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Florida State College Football Betting Totals Odds OVER 9.5 wins

The Seminoles only have eight starters coming back from a team that steamrolled the ACC (and LSU in non-conference play) to a 13-0 record.

The CFP selection committee used the injury to their starting quarterback as an excuse to leave them out of the semifinals, but this is another team that should be bristling with motivation.

Cornerback Azareye’h Thomas impressed observers in the spring and will be a leader of one of the nation’s better secondaries.

Patrick Payton is becoming an elite defensive end, and the other bookend, Marvin Jones Jr, is a fearsome pass rusher.

Middle linebacker Darrell Jackson has sideline-to-sideline speed but can also stop big runners.

On offense, quarterback DJ Uiagalelei transferred east from Oregon State after a year that saw him improve his passing as well as his game decision-making.

He can also run through contact. Jaylin Lucas (Indiana) and Malik Benson (Alabama) transferred in and are great offensive playmakers.

The Seminoles have Clemson at home and travel to Notre Dame and Miami, but winning one or two of those three will make them almost locks to hit 10 wins.

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Colorado College Football Betting Totals Odds OVER 5.5 wins

In 2022, Colorado’s football team won exactly one game. In 2023, they opened on the road against a TCU team that had played in the national championship game the year before and delivered an upset.

Reality showed up (both the O-line and the D-line were undersized and also underperformed), and the team finished 4-8, but going from one to four wins is significant, and Coach Prime should have them ready from another big jump this year.

Shedeur Sanders returns at quarterback, and he is both accurate and durable.

Tailback Dylan Edwards has moved on, but Dallan Hayden transferred in from Ohio State, where he galloped for 553 yards and five scores.

Both lines are better, and the defensive line gets Dayon Hayes in from PItt, where he notched 10.5 tackles for loss last season.

Colorado opens against FCS power North Dakota State and also plays at Nebraska, but Shedeur Sanders has a year of seasoning at the Division I level and should be a much better offensive leader.

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