Pac-12 Football Team Win Totals and Predictions for 2026
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The Pac-12 is back. With Boise State, Utah State, Colorado State, San Diego State and Fresno State jumping from the Mountain West, along with Texas State moving from the Sun Belt, to join Washington State and Oregon State, the Conference of Champions returns as a functional league for the first time since 2023.
The return of the Pac-12 is another opportunity to bet preseason over/under win totals and late-night action after a long Saturday of games during the regular season. After winning the Mountain West last season, it’s no surprise Boise State is the favorite to win the Pac-12 and has the highest win total (7.5) among the league’s eight teams. Fresno State (6.5) and San Diego State (6.5) are a step behind the Broncos according to the sportsbooks.
Betting the preseason over/under win totals in the Pac-12 comes with a small twist for ‘26. With the final weekend of games slated for flex scheduling, DraftKings is offering over/under win totals on an 11-game slate.
Athlon Sports highlights the best over/under win total bets for the Pac-12 and predicts which side of the win total to take for ‘26.
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Pac-12 Over/Under Win Total Picks
Note: These win totals from DraftKings take into account an 11-game regular season. The Pac-12 will set matchups for the final weekend during the ’26 season.
Boise State (7.5)
Steven Lassan: OVER
KyleWood: OVER
Colorado State (3.5)
Lassan: OVER
Wood: OVER
Fresno State(6.5)
Lassan: OVER
Wood: OVER
Oregon State(3.5)
Lassan: UNDER
Wood: UNDER
San Diego State (6.5)
Lassan: OVER
Wood: UNDER
Texas State(5.5)
Lassan: OVER
Wood: OVER
Utah State(4.5)
Lassan: OVER
Wood: UNDER
Washington State(4.5)
Lassan: OVER
Wood: UNDER
Best Pac-12 Over/Under Bets for 2026
Boise State (Over 7.5)
The road schedule – at Oregon, Western Michigan, Fresno State, and Washington State – is not easy. However, outside of the opener against the Ducks, Boise State should be favored in its other 10 regular season contests. –Steven Lassan
Colorado State (Over 3.5)
New head coach Jim Mora landed the best transfer portal class in the rebuilt Pac-12, which should help power a rebound. Games against Wyoming, Southern Utah and Oregon State give the Rams a chance to start strong, but Colorado State will have to pull off an upset down the stretch. -Kyle Wood
Oregon State (Under 3.5)
The Beavers should be able to go 2-2 in non-conference play and catch swing Pac-12 games against Washington State, Texas State and Utah State at home. However, new coach JaMarcus Shephard has significant roster concerns on both sides of the ball to sort through for his debut. –Lassan
Texas State (Over 5.5)
The Bobcats have a fair shot to start out 3-1 in non-conference play. And even if they head into Pac-12 play at 2-2, that offense has more than enough firepower to power Texas State to a winning record in its new conference. -Wood
Utah State (Over 4.5)
In Bronco Mendenhall I trust. A non-conference schedule featuring Washington, Utah and Troy limits the overall upside of this win total. But I think the Aggies will get back to six wins and a bowl.-Lassan
Washington State (Under 4.5)
The Cougars’ non-conference schedule is brutal with three games against power conference opponents. Between that difficult start and the roster turnover, Washington State might not be able to make up enough ground in Pac-12 play with yet another new coach. -Wood
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