2023 SEC win total picks: Odds for Alabama, Georgia and more

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2023 SEC win total picks: Odds for Alabama, Georgia and more

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The SEC is always one of the top conferences across all of college football and this year is no different.

Let’s take a look at some of the best SEC teams and their win total lines for this upcoming season.

2023 SEC Win total odds: Best bets for Alabama, Georgia and more

Let’s jump right into the best SEC win totals lines on the board right now.

2023 Alabama win total picks: Over 10 wins (-154 or better)

As long as Nick Saban is the head coach, Alabama will always be one of the most feared teams in the nation.

That is no different this season as the Crimson Tide enter the year ranked in the top 5 once again. They’ve hit double-digit wins for 12 straight years and that’s not about to stop now.

With plenty of experience and not too many tough games on the schedule, especially considering they play Texas and LSU at home, that streak is not going to end this year.

2023 Georgia win total picks: Over 11.5 wins (+115 or better)

While this win total is set very high, we still like the over for Georgia this season. They’re the No. 1 ranked team heading into the season and have NFL-caliber players at every position.

Betting on Georgia to win all 12 games is a tall task but their schedule looks very soft. Georgia will need to beat themselves to drop a game this season.

Getting better than even money odds on them running the table is a good bet.

2023 Auburn win total picks: Over 6.5 wins (-135 or better)

Hugh Freeze is in at head coach for Auburn. He will need to help Auburn get back to its glory days of the early 2010s when the program was a consistent national powerhouse.

That starts with fixing the offense which really struggled last season.

This year, Freeze should be able to get enough out of the Tigers to win at least seven games. While they do play LSU, Alabama and Georgia, pulling off an upset in just one of those games should be enough to hit this line.

2023 Missouri win total picks: Under 6 wins (+100 or better)

Missouri enters 2023 having won six games in three of their past four seasons. It makes sense then why the line this year has been set at six games.

They’ll be trying to improve behind the play of their strong defense. However, with games against Kansas State, LSU, Georgia and Tennessee on the schedule, it will be difficult for Missouri to find that seventh win.

Go with the Under and you’ll have a better chance at winning this bet, as well as be granted better odds.

2023 LSU win total picks: Over 9.5 wins (-125 or better)

LSU begins the 2023 college football season with a tough game against Florida State. However, the only other top-10 team they face is Alabama.

Even if LSU loses both of those games, they still have a chance to win 10 and hit the Over on this line.

LSU is one of the best teams and has a great coach in Brian Kelly. They’re going to try to establish the run and pickup yards on the ground that way.

If they do that successfully, they’ll easily win double digit games.

2023 Texas A&M win total picks: Under 8 (+120 or better)

Coach Jimbo Fisher did not have the season he wanted last year and will be looking to improve.

Despite being ranked firmly in the top 10 to start 2022, they did not have a successful season.

Unfortunately, 2023 seems to be another tough challenge for Texas A&M. Having to play against Alabama, Tennessee, and LSU means that they’ll be in tough to win more than eight games.

2023 SEC win total picks

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Noah Strang is a sports writer for Catena Media based in Vancouver, Canada. In the past, he has worked professionally covering the NHL and NFL as a beat reporter. When not writing about sports, you can find Noah turning on his TV trying to watch whatever game is on. To find out more about Noah’s work you can find his Twitter at @noahstrang_ or email him at [email protected].