The 2025 college football season is still several weeks away, but with spring practices now in the books, the 2025 college football futures odds are starting to take shape. One program with championship aspirations in 2025 is the Texas Longhorns. Redshirt sophomore Arch Manning is slated to be the team’s full-time starting quarterback, and is already being touted as a potential 2025 Heisman Trophy candidate. The Longhorns are +500 (risk $100 to win $500) to win the College Football Playoff National Championship and have an over/under of 9.5 regular season wins in the latest 2025 college football odds from BetMGM. Should you target Texas when making CFB win total futures bets for the 2025 season?
SportsLine expert handicapper Jimmie Kaylor has broken down the latest betting trends and college football futures odds and locked in his top over/under win total picks. Before locking in any college football futures bets, you’ll want to see what Kaylor has to say.
Kaylor has posted a 235-152-7 record since Week 1 of the 2023 season, bringing his net profit up to a whopping 112.82 units ($11,282 for a $100 bettor) since joining SportsLine as a college football expert.
Here are Kaylor’s top three college football win total picks for SEC teams in 2025:
Texas over 9.5 wins (-170)LSU over 8.5 wins (-128)Alabama under 9.5 wins (-105)
Texas over 9.5 wins (-170 at DraftKings)
The Longhorns will enter the 2025 season ranked as one of the top teams in the country, and will have one of the most hyped quarterbacks in college football history under center in redshirt sophomore Arch Manning. Manning will be replacing one of the most prolific quarterbacks in program history (Quinn Ewers), but his running ability adds a dimension to the Texas offense that was missing during the Ewers era….
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Author : Jimmie Kaylor
Publish date : 2025-05-28 13:09:00
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