Valparaiso vs. Michigan State Betting Line at Spartans -10.5: Even Action

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The Valparaiso vs. Michigan State betting line had the Spartans as a -10.5 favorite with 55 percent of the action going the Spartans way.  Find the latest odds and bet this game at SportsBettingOnline.com,  where you can qualify to receive up to $1000 in FREE BETS in addition to 10 percent cash back weekly WIN or LOSE.  Also be sure to enter the SBO $10,000 Bracket Buster here

Despite being the +10.5 underdog, Valparaiso comes into this game with one win more than Michigan State as they sport a 26-7 record overall.

In March games Valparaiso is just 3-7 Against The Spread over the past three seasons, however, they are 6-4 Straight Up.

Versus good defensive teams - allowing <=64 points/game after 15+ games, Valparaiso is an impressive 20-2 Straight Up over the past three seasons while going 15-7 ATS.

Michigan, meanwhile, is 25-14 Against The Spread after a conference game over the last two seasons.

In non-conference games the Spartans are 3-7 ATS this season but are 11-2 Straight Up. 

As a favorite they went 19-1 Straight Up this season but only 8-11 Against The Spread.  With the -10.5 line, this can go either way but if you can tease this one down that might be an option. 

This game will be shown shortly after Noon EDT Thursday on CBS. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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