Michigan State Spartans vs Maryland Terps Prop Bets - February 28

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/28/2021

Maryland is a -2.5 favorite hosting Michigan State Sunday at 2 pm on ESPN.

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Before You Bet

  • Aaron Henry had 18 points to help Michigan State improve its chances of making the NCAA Tournament with a 71-67 win over No. 4 Ohio State on Thursday night, two days after coach Tom Izzo's team beat No. 5 Illinois by nine points.
  • Spartans are 3-7 Against The Spread in their last 10 games following a straight up win.
  • Spartans are 5-14 ATS in their last 19 games overall.
  • Aaron Wiggins led a balanced attack with 13 points and 10 rebounds and Maryland won its fourth game in eight days with a 68-59 win over Rutgers on Sunday.

Prop Bets

Michigan St @ Maryland Sun, Feb 28, 2021 EST  Live Prop Bets Here

Rot First To Score 20 Points Moneyline
2503 Michigan St     +110
2504 Maryland     -140
 
Rot Last To Score Moneyline
2507 Michigan St     -115
2508 Maryland     -115
OT included
Rot Double Result Moneyline
2510 Michigan St - Michigan St     +200
2511 Tie - Michigan St     +2000
2512 Maryland - Michigan St     +550
2513 Michigan St - Maryland     +500
2514 Tie - Maryland     +1800
2515 Maryland - Maryland     +105
 
Rot Winning Margin Moneyline
2525 Michigan St to win by 1-2 pts     +900
2526 Michigan St to win by 3-6 pts     +550
2527 Michigan St to win by 7-9 pts     +900
2528 Michigan St to win by 10-13 pts     +1000
2529 Michigan St to win by 14-16 pts     +1800
2530 Michigan St to win by 17-20 pts     +2000
2531 Michigan St to win by 21 or more pts     +1700
2532 Maryland to win by 1-2 pts     +900
2533 Maryland to win by 3-6 pts     +450
2534 Maryland to win by 7-9 pts     +700
2535 Maryland to win by 10-13 pts     +650
2536 Maryland to win by 14-16 pts     +1100
2537 Maryland to win by 17-20 pts     +1300
2538 Maryland to win by 21 or more pts     +800

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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