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2025 Arizona State Sun Devils win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds

2025 Arizona State Sun Devils win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds

USA Today25-04-2025

2025 Arizona State Sun Devils win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds
The Arizona State Sun Devils have the highest projected win total in the Big 12 in 2025 (8.5), with +118 odds to go over that total.
Arizona State futures: win total over/under, odds
College football odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 8:24 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Over/Under: 8.5
8.5 Over Payout: +118
+118 Under Payout: -144
Arizona State splits - last season
Arizona State fell to Texas 39-31 in the Peach Bowl - Quarterfinal after finishing 11-3 in the regular season.
As underdogs, the Sun Devils went 4-3. But when favored they won every game (7-0).
The Sun Devils got things done when playing as the favorites last season, holding a 6-0 record when favored by seven points or fewer, and 1-0 when favored by more than seven points.
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