Spartans vs. Wolverines Spread has Michigan State a Visiting Favorite (Video)

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jan/17/2012
Spartans vs. Wolverines Spread has Michigan State

The Spartans vs. Wolverines spread opened Michigan State -1.5 and has since dropped a half point to -1.  Betting action on the spread was balanced.  You can wager on this game at BetDSI.com, serving the sports bettor since 1997 and offering live gambling, mobile compatibility and up to $300 in FREE CASH based on initial deposit. 

Michigan has won the last two in this series but it was all Michigan State winning 4 games prior to that.

Both these teams lost their last games. 

The Spartans are just 3-7-1 Against The Spread in their last 11 games following a Straight Up loss.

The Spartans are 5-15-1 ATS in their last 21 games as a favorite of 0.5-6.5.

Michigan State is 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.

The Spartans are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 road games.

The Spartans are 5-15-1 ATS in their last 21 games as a favorite of 0.5-6.5.

Michigan State is 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.

The Spartans are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 road games.

The Wolverines are 6-0 ATS in their last 6 games as a home underdog.

The Wolverines are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games as an underdog of 0.5-6.5.

Michigan is 15-4 ATS in their last 19 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.

Michigan is 15-4 ATS in their last 19 vs. Big Ten.

Michigan better win this one as they are on the road in five of their next six games. 

This Don Best video preview of the Spartans vs. Wolverines game can be found about 3 minutes in as the video also covers previous games played Monday night.

 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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