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Oregon Ducks with One of Nation's Highest Win-Totals Entering 2024 Season

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We know form a previous post Oregon's win-total in the BIG.  Here's a look compared nationally.

 

The past couple of months in college football have been spent with teams across the nation jockeying for positions by making additions to their roster through the transfer portal and high school recruiting ranks. Now that we are hurdling towards the spring football season, it’s about to be time for fans to get a look at what those new-look rosters actually shape out to be, which will give us a better sense of who will lead the way in the upcoming historic 2024 season.

 

For the most part, we already have a pretty decent sense of who is going to be at the top of the sport, though, with some traditional powers like Georgia and Ohio State taking early pole position, while other players like Texas and Oregon get set for what could be successful campaigns as well.

 

This past week, FanDuel Sportsbook set out their initial win-total bets for the season, setting over/unders for each team in the Power 4 conferences. The Ducks are projected to be one of the best teams in the nation, so it makes sense that their win total is among the highest in the sport going into the spring.

 

Take a look at where Oregon’s win total stands compared to the other top teams in the nation:

 
DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM

The Oregon Ducks have one of the highest win totals for the 2024 college football season, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

 

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Don’t see 10.5 for the Ducks. Hope I am wrong.

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2024 Way-Too-Early Top 25 Pre-Spring College Football Rankings: Shakeups in top 10

 

The chaos won’t stop. 

 

It’s nearly Valentine’s Day, and the coaching carousel keeps on spinning with Chip Kellybolting UCLA for the offensive coordinator job at Ohio State on Friday. Both signing days are in the books, but various 30-day portal windows keep opening and closing, creating additional transfer player movement. 

 

Kelly’s departure from Westwood marks the ninth FBS head coach opening since the national championship game. Nick Saban’s retirement created a wave of movement, and the cycle keeps stopping and re-starting since. 

 

So following the flurry of coaching changes and roster turnover, On3’s Way-Too-Early-Top 25 for 2024 already needs an update less than six weeks into the year. 

Georgia holds steady at No. 1, but there’s lots of shakeup in the rest of the Top 10. Meanwhile, programs like Washington (which lost its head coach and has seen its roster gutted with NFL departures and transfers) and Iowa no longer ranked at all as other schools (see: NC State, Texas A&M) have had more impressive offseasons.

 

 

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Oregon stands pat in ESPN's updated 'way-too-early' top 25

With the coaching carousel over and most transfer portal windows over as well, ESPN has re-released its 'way-too-early' top 25. See where the Ducks landed.

 
247SPORTS.COM

With the coaching carousel over and most transfer portal windows over as well, ESPN has re-released its 'way-too-early' top 25. See where the Ducks landed.

 

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Ted Johnson LOL I think they meant TEZ.

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On 2/13/2024 at 5:31 PM, 1Ducker1 said:

Ted Johnson LOL I think they meant TEZ

It's amazing how many articles I read have errors.

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