Michigan vs. Ohio State Betting Markets - 2018

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Michigan vs. Ohio State Betting Markets - 2018

There are a number of betting markets available for Saturday's The Game between Michigan and Ohio State. We list these below


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Odds to win 2018-19 College Football Championship Game (1/7/19) PLACE BETS HERE
Team Odds
Alabama 2/5
Clemson 7/2
Michigan 10/1
Notre Dame 12/1
Georgia 14/1
Oklahoma 20/1
Ohio State 25/1
Washington State 100/1
Central Florida 500/1
West Virginia 1000/1
LSU 5000/1

Available Betting Markets Michigan vs. Ohio State (Not Available All Books)

Michigan is the -4.5 favorite in this game.

Other markets include:

Winner or Money Line
Total Points
Half Time/Full Time
Winning Margin
Team to Score First
Overtime?
Team to Score Last
Total Points Odd/Even
Total Michigan Points
Total Ohio State Points

Winning Margin payout odds outside the current spread (Michigan 1-6) start at $40 for every $10 bet.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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