Wisconsin Badgers Future Odds
Air Raid Offense Arrives in Wisconsin

It’s going to be a new look in Wisconsin this season. Luke Fickell arrives after a successful run in Cincinnati, although he did coach the Badgers in their Guaranteed Rate Bowl victory. New offensive coordinator Phil Longo loves to throw the ball, and the Badgers are bringing in former SMU quarterback Tanner Mordecai and a slew of receivers to run Longo’s Air Raid offense. The Wisconsin Badgers future odds are calling for another strong season.
Wisconsin Badgers At A Glance
Odds to Win | Opening Odds | Current Odds |
National Championship | +5000 | +6000 |
Conference | +650 | +800 |
Regular Season Win Total | 9.0 (o+125, u-145) | 8.5 (o-145, u+115) |
To Make Playoffs (if applicable) | Yes +800, No -2000 | Yes +800, No -2000 |
Badgers Won’t Completely Abandon Running Game
The Wisconsin Badgers have been one of the top rushing teams in the country consistently. But the ing game has often left a bit to be desired. Last season’s ing attack ranked No. 113 in the country. That’s not going to happen this season.
In addition to Mordecai, the Badgers added some major talent at the wide receiver position. Wisconsin returns its top three wideouts from last season and is adding Bryson Green (36 catches, 584 yards, 5 TDs) from Oklahoma State and several others.
Wisconsin has one of the top running backs in the country in Braelon Allen. The Badgers also have a top-notch backup in Chez Mellusi. They’ll still get their carries. But opposing defenses will have to respect the a lot more than they have in recent years.
The Wisconsin offensive line is big, with both tackles and center Jake Renfro all well over 300 pounds. Renfro missed last season with an injury after a stellar season in 2021 for Cincinnati. The line will have to adjust to some new schemes but should be just fine.
The defense will also have a new look and should run the 3-3-5 that worked well in Cincinnati. They have eight returning starters and a couple of promising transfers, so they shouldn’t miss a beat.
The defense did have a few problems last year, with the Ohio State. Wisconsin was off from previous seasons and was sixth in the Big Ten Conference in points allowed. That’s not quite what you expect out of the Badgers defense.
National Championship Odds: Badgers Have Little Chance
The Wisconsin Badgers future odds of +6000 are a little lower than last year’s odds of +8000. But then again, Wisconsin finished the regular season last year with a 6-6 record. The Badgers are the favorite to advance to the Big Ten Conference championship game from the West.
A victory over Michigan or Ohio State in the conference title game could be enough to get them into the playoffs, depending on how they fare during the regular season. Getting there is the first step, but Wisconsin will have to compete with a few of the ‘Big Boys’ of the college football world.
Conference Odds: Wisconsin Will Need to Pull Upset
The Badgers were +1200 to win the Big Ten Conference last year, so they’re being given a better shot this season. But whichever team comes out of the East will be favored in the conference championship game. Still, the Badgers have an easier path to the title game than Michigan, Ohio State or college football picks you can make than taking the Badgers to win the Big Ten.
Regular Season Wins: Badgers With Good Shot to Go Over
The Badgers fell well under last year’s win total of 8.5 and are back with another 8.5 for this season. But Wisconsin has the pieces in place for a much different outcome. The Georgia Southern should help in that area.
Then there are a couple of potential problem spots for the Badgers, such as the Oct. 21 game at Illinois. It comes after the Iowa game and before the Ohio State game, so there’s a definite letdown game there. The regular season finale against Minnesota isn’t a sure thing, especially if the Gophers are fighting for a bowl berth. But the Badgers should be good for nine or 10 wins this season.
To Make Playoffs: Badgers Can Afford One Loss
The Wisconsin Badgers future odds of making the college football playoff field are basically the same as last year. It’s a long shot. But it is possible, which is more than can be said for the majority of college football teams.
But the only way the Badgers make the field is with a Big Ten championship game victory or an undefeated regular season. Either way, Ohio State will be standing in the way at least once, maybe twice if the Buckeyes reach the conference championship game.
For Point Spreads Sports Magazine.