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2025 Syracuse Orange win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds

2025 Syracuse Orange win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds

USA Today01-06-2025
2025 Syracuse Orange win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds
Oddsmakers have set an over/under of 5.5 wins for the Syracuse Orange this season, with -102 odds to go over that total. Last year, the Orange finished 10-3 and won the Holiday Bowl.
Syracuse futures: win total over/under, odds
College football odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Sunday at 3:26 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: -102
-102 Under Payout: -120
Syracuse splits - last season
Syracuse took down Washington State 52-35 in the Holiday Bowl after finishing 10-3 in the regular season.
The Orange posted five wins as favorites (in six games) and five wins as underdogs (in seven games).
Syracuse was 7-2 in one-possession games, and won two games decided by three points or fewer (2-1).
As seven-point (or fewer) favorites last season, the Orange posted a perfect 1-0 record. They were 4-1 when favored by 7.5 points or more.
Syracuse total wins prediction
Syracuse draft picks lost
Oronde Gadsden II (165th Pick/Round 5/Chargers)
(165th Pick/Round 5/Chargers) Kyle McCord (181st Pick/Round 6/Eagles)
(181st Pick/Round 6/Eagles) LeQuint Allen (236th Pick/Round 7/Jaguars)
(236th Pick/Round 7/Jaguars) Fadil Diggs (254th Pick/Round 7/Saints)
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