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2025 West Virginia Mountaineers win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds

2025 West Virginia Mountaineers win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds

USA Today15-06-2025
2025 West Virginia Mountaineers win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds
After the West Virginia Mountaineers came up shy of a victory in the Frisco Bowl in 2024, bookmakers have set their win total for this season at an over/under of 5.5 wins. The Mountaineers went 6-7 last season, and have +152 odds to hit the over on their win total in 2025.
West Virginia futures: win total over/under, odds
College football odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Sunday at 3:28 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Over/Under: 5.5
5.5 Over Payout: +152
+152 Under Payout: -188
West Virginia splits - last season
West Virginia finished 6-7 last year and was bested by Memphis 42-37 in the Frisco Bowl
As favorites the Mountaineers picked up only two wins (2-1). When underdogs they went 4-6.
When favored by more than seven points, the Mountaineers put up a perfect 1-0 record last season. Meanwhile, they grabbed the win in only one of two games when favored by seven or fewer points.
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