Ohio State Buckeyes Bookies Beware as Public Sees Big Bounce Back in Week 3

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Ohio State Buckeyes Bookies Beware as Public Sees Big Bounce Back in Week 3

Following a loss to Oklahoma in Week 2, the betting public overwhelmingly believes Ohio State will crush Army.  Over 70% of those betting the spread were backing the Buckeyes as a huge -31.5 favorite.

The Buckeyes have not exactly had statement victories following a loss or failed cover, going 1-5 Against The Spread in their last 6 games following a ATS loss. The Black Knights are 7-2 ATS in their last 9 games in September.

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