What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the Louisiana Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns - 2022?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/30/2022

The Ragin' Cajuns are expected to have a banner year in 2022 with the OVER 8.5 regular season wins favored at -125.

A trip to Tallahassee could present a problem as Louisiana would just barely have been a -3 point road favorite versus an FSU team last year that wasn't very good and is set to improve in 2022.  A game at Marshall could also present a problem.

Gambling911.com has the Ragin Cajuns winning 10 regular season games at least, at least in theory.

What to Know Before You Bet Louisiana Ragin Cajuns Futures

  • Louisiana will not face either Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, or Georgia State this year.
  • The Ragin' Cajuns have had 24 wins, two Sun Belt titles, and three bowl victories in the last three seasons.
  • Billy Napier is no longer there as head coach after moving on to Florida.
  • Louisiana, in addition to losing Napier, will be without QB Levi Lewis, and without a bunch of other top players from last season.
  • Michael Desormeaux, a former Ragin’ Cajun star quarterback and part of the program’s coaching staff for the last six years, takes over for Napier.
  • For all the great things the offense did last year, it was still 64th in the nation overall.

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Louisiana Ragin Cajuns 2022 Schedule

Sept 3 SE Louisiana

Sept 10 Eastern Michigan

Sept 17 at Rice

Sept 24 at ULM

Oct 1 South Alabama

Oct 8 OPEN DATE

Oct 12 at Marshall

Oct 22 Arkansas State

Oct 27 at Southern Miss

Nov 5 Troy

Nov 10 Georgia Southern

Nov 19 at Florida State

Nov 26 at Texas State

PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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