Drew Dinsick and Vaughn Dalzell break down the Indiana Hoosiers’ outlook this season and the expected regression in 2025 after a dream 2024.
College football teams predicted to slump in 2025, per the bookies
It’s that time of year when hope springs eternal, and college football fans can entertain the idea that their team has a chance to take that giant leap forward.
But not all teams are made equally, and it’s inevitable that some will fall by the wayside, unable to repeat their success from the previous season.
What teams could be in for a wake up call when the 2025 campaign kicks off?
For that, let’s turn to the real experts: the bookies.
We already covered what teams they expect will be the most improved this year. Now, let’s take a look at what schools the folks at BetMGM think will have the biggest decline.
The departure of quarterback Kyle McCord, college football’s passing-yardage leader a year ago, will certainly cut into the Orange’s offensive production this season, that much is certain.
College Football HQ placed Syracuse at No. 11 in our summer ACC football power rankings, owing largely to that huge question left hanging over this offense after McCord’s exit.