MSU vs. Kentucky Margin of Victory Betting Prop November 5, 2019

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Nov/05/2019

Gambling911.com has your Winning Margin of Victory odds for Tuesday night's big game between Michigan State and Kentucky.  The line on this game opened at MSU -2 and has moved to -3.  The Spartans are seeing heavy 75% action on the spread.


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Michigan State Spartans 6+ 5/4                
Either 1-5 7/5                    
Any Other Outcome (inc Tie) 8/5                            
Either 6-10 19/10                
Kentucky Wildcats 6+ 12/5                    
Either 11-15 16/5                
Michigan State Spartans 1-5 13/4                
Kentucky Wildcats 1-5 15/4                
Michigan State Spartans 6-10 4/1                
Michigan State Spartans 3-6 24/5                
Kentucky Wildcats 6-10 21/4                
Michigan State Spartans 5-8 11/2            
Michigan State Spartans 11-15 11/2                
Kentucky Wildcats 3-6 23/4                
Michigan State Spartans 1-4 6/1            
Either 16-20 6/1                
Kentucky Wildcats 1-4 13/2            
Michigan State Spartans 10-13 13/2                
Michigan State Spartans 9-12 7/2            
Michigan State Spartans 7-9 7/1                
Kentucky Wildcats 5-8 15/2            
Kentucky Wildcats 11-15 17/2                
Michigan State Spartans 13-16 9/1            
Michigan State Spartans 21+ 9/1                
Michigan State Spartans 16-20 9/1                
Kentucky Wildcats 7-9 19/2                
Kentucky Wildcats 10-13 10/1                
Kentucky Wildcats 1-2 10/1

               

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