Pointsbet has releases over/under win totals for all 131 FBS teams.
WF 8.5
Clemson 10.5
NC State 8.5
FSU 7.5
BC 6.5
L’ville 5.5
Cuse 4.5
Pitt 9.5
Miami 8.5
UNC 7.5
UVA 7.5
VT 5.5
Duke 3.5
GT 3.5
what's the vig on GT because uh... I don't see them getting to three wins much less four. Duke getting to four also seems like a stretch
Pointsbet has releases over/under win totals for all 131 FBS teams.
WF 8.5
Clemson 10.5
NC State 8.5
FSU 7.5
BC 6.5
L’ville 5.5
Cuse 4.5
Pitt 9.5
Miami 8.5
UNC 7.5
UVA 7.5
VT 5.5
Duke 3.5
GT 3.5
The O/Us with the juice
WF 8.5 O -150 U +125
NC State 8.5 O -130 U +110
So slightly more confidence in Wake getting to 9 wins than NC State to 9, which is an interesting sign to me.
Both teams have pretty terrible OOC schedules: Wake has VMI, Vandy, Liberty, Army and NC State has ECU, Charleston Southern, Texas Tech and UConn. NC State gets to play Wake at home but Clemson on the road, whereas Wake gets Clemson at home and State on the road. Other than that, the only meaningful difference I see is that we get UNC and Duke from the Coastal while they get VT and UNC.
So we get an easier Coastal game (Duke instead of VT), but they get to play us in Raleigh, which in my mind those two things essentially balance out. All that to say, Pointsbet probably thinks we are a slightly better team than NC State overall.
Like the analysis. Pretty good chance that the winner of the WF @ State games gets to 9+ wins and the loser does not.
Looks like all of PointsBet's season totals are halves, so they essentially think our win total should be 9 given the heavy juice to the over.
State 8.5 -130, FSU 7.5 +125 FWIW
the general respect that wake football has gotten this offseason really is unparalleled. 8.5 over/under. multiple mentions in pretty much everybody's top 15.
There aren't 15 Power V teams with 9+ win totals. If you know which 15 Power V teams are going 9-3 or better in 2022, bet some win totals and win some cash. FWIW, 9-3 is typically top 15 territory.
Only teams higher than 8.5 on PointBet:
Clemson
Georgia
Michigan
Notre Dame
Ohio State
Oklahoma