Iowa vs. Ohio State Betting Line: Buckeyes 10-4 ATS in Home Games

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The Iowa vs. Ohio State betting line had the Buckeyes as a +4.5 home underdog against number 8-ranked Iowa. 

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The Hawkeyes have only lost seven games this season but are just two games above the .500 mark Against The Spread.  They have only covered in four of their last ten games overall.

The Buckeyes are 18-11 Straight Up and a respectable 15-12 Against The Spread but, more importantly, they have covered in six of their last ten games overall including four of their last five.  They did get manhandled by MSU in their last game.

While Iowa has won three of the last four games in this series, OSU has won seven of the last ten.

Ohio State is 10-4 Against The Spread in their last fourteen home games.   They

have also come back strong following a bad loss, going 7-1-1 ATS in their last 9

games following a ATS loss and 6-1-1 ATS in their last 8 games following a straight up

loss.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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