
BetMGM places Notre Dame's season win total at 10.5
The Fighting Irish are one of four teams to lead the way at 10.5 wins, per the sportsbook. Also at 10.5 are Ohio State, Oregon and Penn State.
The next tier of teams sit at 9.5: Alabama, Boise State, Clemson, Georgia, Liberty, Miami and Texas.
The Irish open the new season at Miami on August 31, a critical game that could set the tone for the entire season. But after that tough contest, the schedule is doable: another road game against Arkansas, but Texas A&M, Boise State and USC have to come to South Bend.
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