Kentucky Football Odds: 2023 Win Total & SEC Championship

Kentucky offensive lineman Eli Cox (75) celebrates after a touchdown scored by running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. against Mississippi State during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Lexington, Ky., Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Michael Clubb)
(AP Photo/Michael Clubb)

At the BetMGMย online sportsbook, you can bet on updated Kentucky football futures odds, including regular-season win total and SEC Championship.

Kentucky Win Total for 2023

Kentucky’s win total is 6.5 for the 2023 regular season, tied for the third-lowest in the SEC:

  • Georgia: 11.5
  • Alabama: 10.5
  • LSU: 9.5
  • Tennessee: 9.5
  • Ole Miss: 7.5
  • Texas A&M: 7.5
  • Arkansas: 6.5
  • Auburn: 6.5
  • Mississippi State: 6.5
  • Missouri: 6.5
  • South Carolina: 6.5
  • Florida: 5.5
  • Vanderbilt: 3.5

Kentucky won seven regular season games in 2022.ย They open the 2023 season at home vs. Ball State on Sept. 2 and open conference play on the road against Vanderbilt on Sept. 23.

Kentucky’s SEC Championship Odds

Kentucky is +12500 in SEC Championship odds, the third-longest:

  • Georgia: -110
  • Alabama: +260
  • LSU: +450
  • Tennessee: +1400
  • Texas A&M: +1400
  • Ole Miss: +5000
  • Auburn: +7000
  • Florida: +8000
  • Mississippi State: 10000
  • Arkansas: +10000
  • South Carolina: +10000
  • Kentucky: +12500
  • Missouri: +15000
  • Vanderbilt: +50000

The Wildcats have won the SEC Championship twice: 1950 and 1976.

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Nick Hennion

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Nick Hennion is a senior content writer for BetMGM. His previous stops include VSiN, NBC Sports, The Action Network and Forbes Betting. He owns a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and a master's degree from Northwestern University.

Nick Hennion is a senior content writer for BetMGM. His previous stops include VSiN, NBC Sports, The Action Network and Forbes Betting. He owns a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and a master's degree from Northwestern University.