2025 SEC win totals, odds, picks: Predictions for every team as Alabama, Georgia, Texas lead pack

After producing back-to-back national champions, the Big Ten has taken over the top of college football. Now, the SEC is looking to strike back in 2025.

Terrible Star Wars jokes aside, the SEC must be seething as rivals Ohio State and Michigan claim national titles. The Big Ten’s run follows a stretch in which SEC stalwarts Georgia, Alabama and LSU combined to win four straight natties. The balance of power has shifted north, and that trend appears likely to continue next fall. Two Big Ten teams — Ohio State first and Oregon third — are among the three favorites to win the 2025 national championship, with Texas holding the nation’s second-best odds, according to FanDuel.

The SEC faces major questions, and several coaches are at pivotal moments in their careers heading into 2025. Alabama fans are already questioning the future after an uninspiring start to the Kalen DeBoer era. LSU’s Brian Kelly failed to win 10 games for the first time in eight years. Georgia fell short of the national championship with a lackluster College Football Playoff loss to Notre Dame.

Still, oddsmakers project the SEC to send 12 teams to bowl games in 2025 — one fewer than last season, when Vanderbilt stormed the scene with a 7-6 record that included an upset over No. 1 Alabama.

FanDuel recently released its win totals for the SEC’s 16 teams, setting the stage for offseason speculation — and an opportunity to project whether these teams will exceed expectations or fall short. Let’s examine each team, predict every game on the schedule and see if a surprise or two awaits in 2025.




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Author : Brandon Marcello

Publish date : 2025-03-26 20:04:00

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