Bet the Michigan Wolverines vs. Northwestern Week 5 - 2018: Latest Spread, Odds to Win

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Sep/28/2018

The Michigan Wolverines come into Week 5 vs. Northwestern as a -14.5 favorite on the road. They own a 3-1 record Straight Up and 2-2 Against The Spread.

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The Wolverines So Far in 2018

They have to win this one if they want any chance of making the Playoffs. They got things back on track with three straight blowout wins at home and the good news is that Northwestern is dealing with a few issues right now that provide the perfect ingredients for another Michigan win.

The Wolverines 2018-2019 Odds 

 

25-1 to win the College Football Championship.

Wolverines vs. Northwestern Trends, Predictions

AthlonSports.com writes:

The Wolverines are catching the Wildcats at the perfect time. Northwestern’s offense is still figuring things out, the defense is still somewhat suspect, and the loss of running back Jeremy Larkin will be felt for the remainder of the season. It will take a game or two for Northwestern to fully adjust to playing without him. Michigan is cruising on both sides of the ball and with all of the uncertainly surrounding the Wildcats, it's tough to see them being able to hang with the better-balanced Wolverines.

 

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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