The official kickoff of the 2025 college football season is still more than three months away, but much like sports fans, Las Vegas oddsmakers aren’t usually the most patient bunch. This week, FanDuel Sportsbook unveiled its newly-updated over-under win totals for each of Power Four conference program and Notre Dame.
That obviously included projected over-under win totals for each of the Southeastern Conference’s 16 teams in the second season since Texas and Oklahoma were added to the league. Based on FanDuel’s projections, Alabama, Georgia and the Longhorns will once again be battling it out for the SEC championship, while LSU, Ole Miss and Tennessee will be the biggest challengers to potentially knock off the aforementioned Big Three.
Check out FanDuel Sportsbook’s 2025 projected over-under win totals for the SEC below:
T-1. Alabama Crimson Tide — 9.5 wins
T-1. Georgia Bulldogs — 9.5 wins
T-1. Texas Longhorns — 9.5 wins
T-4. LSU Tigers — 8.5 wins
T-4. Ole Miss Rebels — 8.5 wins
T-4. Tennessee Volunteers — 8.5 wins
T-7. Auburn Tigers — 7.5 wins
T-7. Missouri Tigers — 7.5 wins
T-7. South Carolina Gamecocks — 7.5 wins
T-7. Texas A&M Aggies — 7.5 wins
T-11. Florida Gators — 6.5 wins
T-11. Oklahoma Sooners — 6.5 wins
13. Arkansas Razorbacks — 5.5 wins
T-14. Kentucky Wildcats — 4.5 wins
T-14. Vanderbilt Commodores — 4.5 wins
16. Mississippi State Bulldogs — 3.5 wins
Based on the Vegas oddsmakers’ projections, the battle for the 2025 SEC Championship is once again a three-team race between defending SEC champion Georgia, 2024 runner-up Texas and perennial power Alabama. Though the oddsmakers do expect the league to be extremely competitive with LSU, Ole Miss and Tennessee each in the mix while the quartet of Auburn, Missouri, South Carolina and Texas A&M hanging around to potentially pull off a few surprise wins and make things interesting in 2025. Meanwhile, Vegas remains pretty down on Arkansas, Kentucky, Vanderbilt and Mississippi State, none of which have put up much of a fight the past few seasons.
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