the game

  • Saturday, November 25, 2023

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Las Vegas - Everyone is gonna be talking about the coaches in the Michigan/Ohio State game. Most of the chatter revolves around Jim Harbaugh and his three game suspension because of the sign-stealing scheme organized by former recruiting analyst Connor Stalions. Of course it's an issue. That's why offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore will coach in the game. But Harbaugh was allowed to coach 'em up during the week, so it shouldn't be a problem. Now take a look at Ryan Day on the other side of the field and his RIDONKULOUS record since taking over in Columbus. Day has a 56-6 record since 2019, which works out to 90%. Better than Nick Saban, better than Kirby Smart, BETTER than EVERY coach working. And all people talk about is his losses against Michigan the last two years. C'MON. FIFTY SIX & SIX! Are you kidding me! Both teams play a season long slate of cupcakes which is why they're both 11-0. Not gonna go all in on the Buckeyes, but at +3.5, it's a tickle.

Also gotta throw a delicious three team 10-point teaser at you on the last full weekend of the season. Start down in Baton Rouge and slice LSU from -11 to -1 point against Texas A&M. Then we're looking at the total in the SMU/Navy game, dropping it from 45.5 to 35.5 and going Over. Close up shop in Raleigh and bump NC State up from +2.5 to +12.5 points against North Carolina.

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*EckSTATS*
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For your wagering pleasure, here are your spread stats of the day. Getting you ready for 'The Game' with the numbers you need. Michigan is 11-0 straight up and 5-5-1 against the spread. The Wolverines have covered only one of five at home, and have not been an underdog. The Buckeyes are also 11-0 straight up with a 6-2-2 mark against the spread. They covered just one of four on the road and were never a dog. On the Over/Under charts, Michigan has gone Over six times and Under five, while Ohio State has gone Over only twice and Under nine times.

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