Can Oregon State Football Win 8 Games in 2024? FanDuel Says...

Oregon State quarterback Ben Gulbranson (17) warms up before the spring showcase at Reser Stadium, Saturday, April 22, 2023, in Corvallis, Ore.

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Oregon State quarterback Ben Gulbranson (17) warms up before the spring showcase at Reser Stadium, Saturday, April 22, 2023, in Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State Spring Game36 / Brian Hayes/Statesman Journal / USA

While the Beavs may not have a conference title to play for, at the moment, Oregon State football will play a full schedule in 2024 as the program blazes a new trail.

One of the bigger questions is this: can the Beavers possibly tie, or surpass, their 2023 win total of 8? Most major sportsbooks are not quite sure what to think on that one.

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For example, FanDuel has fairly similar odds on both sides of Oregon State's over/under for a win total of 7.5. Bettors can get -115 on the over and -105 on the under. A $100 bet would net a profit of about 95 dollars on the latter and a profit of about 87 dollars on the former.

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Oregon State's upcoming season will be a unique one, as the Beavers and Washington State are the only remaining members of the Pac-12 Conference. The Beavs and Cougs reached a scheduling agreement with the Mountain West Conference in lieu of joining a new conference, for now.

The Beavers will play their first game of the 2024 season and their first under head coach Trent Bray on August 31. They will host FCS foe Idaho State in that matchup.

Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.

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Joe Londergan joined the SI brand in 2023 with G5 Football Daily. With over 15 years of experience in covering and working directly in college and pro sports, Joe's expertise has been featured in Front Office Sports, SB Nation, and XRAY.FM. He is a member of both the Football Writers' Association of America and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers' Association. Joe holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Louisville and a master's degree in sports administration from Seattle University. Outside of his writing career, Joe enjoys golfing, although he admits that while he hits driver decently, his short game is a liability.