Where Can I Bet on the Number of Games the Michigan Wolverines Win in 2018?

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Aug/24/2018

You can bet on the number of games the Michigan Wolverines win in 2018 here or at several dozen online sportsbooks and at your local bookmaker/sportsbook, including a handful of US states.

How Many Regular Season Games Are the Wolverines Likely to Win?

The Wolverines are expected to win UNDER 9.5 regular season games at -135.  Winning OVER that number pays $11.50 for every $10 bet.

Their odds of winning the Big Ten Conference were set at 3/1.

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Odds to Win the Big Ten Conference

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Odds to Win the Big Ten Conference
 
08:00 PM 55851 Ohio State   +190  
55852 Wisconsin   +240  
55854 Michigan   +300  
55853 Penn State   +750  
55855 Michigan State   +800  
55861 Iowa   +2500  
55862 Nebraska   +2800  
55857 Purdue   +4000  
55856 Northwestern   +5000  
55863 Minnesota   +10000  
55860 Indiana   +20000  
55859 Maryland   +30000  
55864 Illinois   +50000  
55858 Rutgers   +50000  

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