Iowa vs. Ohio State Point Spread at Buckeyes -7.5

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The Iowa vs. Ohio State point spread had the Buckeyes open as a -7.5 home favorite.  The Buckeyes come into this game with a single loss but Iowa is playing some good basketball as well with just three losses on the season.  Bet online at SportsBettingOnline.com and receive up to 10 percent back on your losses weekly or get a 50 percent cash bonus up to $500.  Wager from your smartphone.

In January games, OSU has been red hot Against The Spread, going 13-4. 

Ohio State has not been a home favorite of 6.5 to 9 points very often over the past three seasons, and when they were, they were just 1-3 ATS.

As a road underdog of 6.5 to 9 points, Iowa has gone 1-0 ATS this season and 3-5 ATS over the past three years.

Versus good defensive teams - allowing <=64 points/game after 15+ games, Iowa is 19-7 ATS over the past three seasons.

These two schools have split their 30 game series since 1997.

The total on this game was not immediately available at press time.

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- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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