Clemson Football: Early Vegas win total for Tiger opponents

COLUMBIA, SC - SEPTEMBER 12: South Carolina Gamecocks mascot 'Cocky' leads the band onto the field before the start of their game against the Kentucky Wildcats on September 12, 2015 at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Mary Ann Chastain/Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, SC - SEPTEMBER 12: South Carolina Gamecocks mascot 'Cocky' leads the band onto the field before the start of their game against the Kentucky Wildcats on September 12, 2015 at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Mary Ann Chastain/Getty Images) /
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Vegas has officially released some win totals for the upcoming 2018 season. Here is an early look at some of the Clemson football opponent Vegas odds.

Vegas released official win total for 129 FBS teams for the upcoming 2018 season.

The line for Clemson football, believe it or not, has gone up. The Tigers at first look were at 10 wins, now they are at 11.

It’d be tough to take an over or an under on that number. In my opinion, Clemson will either finish 11-1 or 12-0.

If the Tigers finish with just 11 wins, you lose. Interestingly enough, Alabama comes in with a win total of 11, as well, while Georgia and Ohio State have win totals of 10.5.

Here’s a look at Clemson football’s regular season opponents and their win totals.

Opponent Win Totals:

  • Texas A&M: 7
  • Georgia Southern: 6.5
  • Georgia Tech: 5.5
  • Syracuse: 6
  • Wake Forest: 6
  • NC State: 7
  • Florida State: 7.5
  • Louisville: 7
  • Boston College: 5.5
  • Duke: 6.5
  • South Carolina: 7

Analysis:

If I were looking for a “guaranteed lock” for win totals, I would take Boston College over the 5.5. I don’t see any way that the Eagles go anything less than 6-7 wins this season. They’ve got returning talent and may even be the second best in the ACC Atlantic before it’s all said and done.

If these numbers hold true, Clemson football would have at the very least 10 opponents that will be bowl eligible for this season.

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A couple of other quick thoughts: I think 7.5 is a good number for FSU. I think the Seminoles could finish anywhere between 7-5 and 9-3. South Carolina at seven is also pretty interesting. I would tend to think that the Gamecocks go over that number for this season.