Michigan vs. Wisconsin: Winning Margin Odds Week 4

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Sep/20/2019

Gambling911.com has your Michigan vs. Wisconsin Margin of Victory betting odds.  The line on this game has been shifting between -3 and -3.5.  Action was mostly balanced on the spread but quite lopsided favoring the Badgers on the moneyline.


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In home games over the last three seasons Wisconsin has gone 13-2 Straight Up.

Wisconsin is also 12-4 Against The Spread versus Michigan since 1992.

How to read the odds: 8/1 means that a $10 bet pays $80 and a $100 bet pays $800.

Michigan Win By 01-03 Points 8/1
Michigan Win By 04-06 Points 12/1
Michigan Win By 07-10 Points 10/1
Michigan Win By 11-13 Points 22/1
Michigan Win By 14-17 Points 15/1
Michigan Win By 18-21 Points 22/1
Michigan Win By 22 or More 13/1
Wisconsin Win By 01-03 Points 6/1
Wisconsin Win By 04-06 Points 8/1
Wisconsin Win By 07-10 Points 6/1
Wisconsin Win By 11-13 Points 14/1
Wisconsin Win By 14-17 Points 9/1
Wisconsin Win By 18-21 Points 13/1
Wisconsin Win By 22 or More 6/1

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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