2022 College Football Win Totals: Where Betting Value Lies for SEC East Futures

College football win total season continues, as WynnBET has released numbers for the SEC East.

SEC West win totals dropped at WynnBET on April 1, and our college football expert and senior writer Collin Wilson broke down each team’s number. Now, we continue that trend with Wilson’s projected win totals compared to WynnBET’s numbers.

From Georgia’s high mark of 11.5 to Vanderbilt’s low bar of 1.5, we’ll compare win totals and projections for all seven SEC East teams.


The Bulldogs are riding high after capturing their first national title since 1980, and expectations have not changed much for the 2022 squad.

Georgia’s win total for this season sits at 11.5 at WynnBET, but the under is heavily juiced at -250. Wilson sees a little bit of value on the under, with his projection sitting at 10.74.

It’s hard to ignore that the team will look a bit different in 2022.

On the defensive side of the ball, Jordan Davis, Devonte Wyatt and Nakobe Dean have all left for the NFL. On offense, wide receiver George Pickens left to play on Sundays, while Zamir White and James Cook have also declared for the draft after combining for 1,584 yards and 18 touchdowns on the ground last season.

The defense – which ranked first in the nation in Success Rate and second in Finishing Drives – also lost coordinator Dan Lanning, who took the head coaching job at Oregon.

If you’re interested in playing the Bulldogs’ under, Wilson would consider betting South Carolina in a Game of the Year and Lanning’s Ducks in a Week 1 date with his former team.

Action Network Total: 10.74

WynnBET Total: 11.5 (+200 / -250)


Tennessee’s 2022 season should be an interesting one.

Josh Heupel’s team boasted one of the best offenses in the country last season, as it ranked 14th in Success Rate, 18th in Finishing Drives and 29th in Havoc Allowed. That unit also returns 68% of its production from last season, including quarterback Hendon Hooker and leading receiver Cedric Tillman.

But things get a little more complicated on the defensive side of the ball.

The Vols ranked 89th in Success Rate last year and now own a TARP (Transferring Assets and Returning Production) of only 19% in that unit. While they posted respectable ranks in Finishing Drives and Havoc, there’s still a very real mountain to climb.

Tennessee also has a tough nonconference game against Pitt in its second contest of the season and faces Alabama from the SEC West.

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