College football regular season win totals — FULL LIST of 133 teams

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart kisses the championship trophy after the national championship NCAA College Football Playoff game against TCU, Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, in Inglewood, Calif. Georgia won 65-7. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

Georgia wide receiver Ladd McConkey (84) makes a touchdown catch against TCU during the second half of the national championship NCAA College Football Playoff game, Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
The 2023 college football season kicks off Aug. 26. Here are the regular season over-under win totals for all 133 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision teams at Caesars Sportsbook:
Georgia; 11 (o-160)
Michigan; 10½ (o-130)
Ohio State; 10½ (u-140)
USC; 10 (u-120)
Clemson; 10 (u-125)
Alabama; 10 (u-130)
Florida State; 9½ (o-145)
Texas; 9½ (o-140)
Penn State; 9½ (o-125)
LSU; 9½ (o-120)
Oklahoma; 9½ (u-130)
Oregon; 9½ (u-140)
Washington; 9½ (u-150)
Tulane; 9 (o-150)
Tennessee; 9 (o-130)
Liberty; 8½ (o-150)
Toledo; 8½ (o-150)
Troy; 8½ (o-140)
Wisconsin; 8½ (o-130)
Notre Dame; 8½ (o-125)
UCLA; 8½ (u-120)
Air Force; 8½ (u-140)
North Carolina; 8½ (u-140)
Boise State; 8½ (u-140)
Utah; 8½ (u-145)
Southern Methodist; 8½ (u-150)
Oregon State; 8½ (u-160)
Texas A&M; 8½ (u-165)
Western Kentucky; 8 (o-130)
Fresno State; 8 (o-120)
South Alabama; 8 (o/u -115)
James Madison; 8 (u-120)
Kansas State; 8 (u-125)
Louisville; 8 (u-130)
Iowa; 7½ (o-160)
Memphis; 7½ (o-160)
Texas-San Antonio; 7½ (o-155)
Texas Christian; 7½ (o-140)
Coastal Carolina; 7½ (o-140)
Mississippi; 7½ (o-130)
Texas Tech; 7½ (u-125)
Miami (Fla.); 7½ (u-140)
Eastern Michigan; 7½ (u-140)
Florida Atlantic; 7½ (u-140)
UL Lafayette; 7½ (u-150)
Ohio; 7 (o-130)
Marshall; 7 (o-130)
Minnesota; 7 (o-120)
Central Florida; 7 (o/u-115)
Pittsburgh; 7 (u-120)
San Diego State; 7 (u-125)
North Carolina State; 7 (u-130)
Auburn; 7 (u-130)
Maryland; 7 (u-130)
Arkansas; 7 (u-150)
Kentucky; 6½ (o-140)
Baylor; 6½ (o-140)
Illinois; 6½ (o-130)
Miami (Ohio); 6½ (o-130)
Appalachian State; 6½ (o-130)
Buffalo; 6½ (o-130)
Middle Tennessee State; 6½ (o-130)
Wyoming; 6½ (u-135)
Mississippi State; 6½ (u-140)
Missouri; 6½ (u-140)
Syracuse; 6½ (u-150)
Wake Forest; 6½ (u-150)
Kansas; 6½ (u-160)
Oklahoma State; 6 (o-150)
Army; 6 (o-140)
Washington State; 6 (o-140)
Louisiana Tech; 6 (o-140)
Nebraska; 6 (o-135)
Navy; 6 (o-135)
South Carolina; 6 (o-130)
North Texas; 6 (o-125)
Georgia Southern; 6 (o-125)
Duke; 6 (o-120)
UNLV; 6 (u-125)
Iowa State; 6 (u-140)
Temple; 6 (u-160)
Florida; 5½ (o-140)
Northern Illinois; 5½ (o-140)
Central Michigan; 5½ (o-135)
Brigham Young; 5½ (o-130)
San Jose State; 5½ (o-130)
New Mexico State; 5½ (o-125)
Cincinnati; 5½ (o/u-115)
Texas-El Paso; 5½ (o/u-115)
Boston College; 5½ (o/u-115)
Virginia Tech; 5½ (u-140)
East Carolina; 5½ (u-150)
Georgia State; 5½ (u-150)
Jackson State; 5½ (u-170)
West Virginia; 5½ (u-180)
Purdue; 5 (o-145)
Utah State; 5 (o-135)
Southern Mississippi; 5 (o-130)
California; 5 (o-130)
Ball State; 5 (u-125)
Arizona State; 5 (u-135)
Houston; 5 (u-140)
Michigan State; 4½ (o-185)
Bowling Green; 4½ (o-160)
Colorado State; 4½ (o-140)
Tulsa; 4½ (o-135)
Alabama-Birmingham; 4½ (o-130)
Connecticut; 4½ (o-130)
South Florida; 4½ (o-130)
Arizona; 4½ (o-120)
Texas State; 4½ (o/u-115)
Arkansas State; 4½ (u-120)
Rice; 4½ (u-135)
Georgia Tech; 4½ (u-135)
UNR; 4 (o-145)
Rutgers; 4 (o-130)
Western Michigan; 4 (o/u-115)
Indiana; 4 (u-130)
New Mexico; 4 (u-150)
Vanderbilt; 3½ (o-160)
Sam Houston State; 3½ (o-160)
Old Dominion; 3½ (o-140)
Northwestern; 3½ (o-120)
Hawaii; 3½ (o-120)
Florida International; 3½ (o/u-115)
Virginia; 3½ (u-120)
Akron; 3½ (u-125)
Colorado; 3½ (u-145)
Charlotte; 3 (o-150)
UL Monroe; 3 (o/u-115)
Stanford; 3 (u-135)
Kent State; 2½ (o-130)
Massachusetts; 2 (o-130)