Michigan vs. MSU Betting Line: Over is 11-3 for Wolverines Last 14 vs. Big Ten

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Gambling911.com has your Michigan vs. MSU betting line for Saturday’s College Basketball action.    

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Over the past couple seasons, the Michigan-Michigan State rivalry has been defined largely by who has been hurt, the Associated Press suggests.  And this year’s big injury is on the Wolverines side. 

Caris LeVert has missed nine straight games with a lower left leg issue but has been practicing of late.  He is questionable for Saturday’s game against the Spartans.

MSU is listed as a -3.5 road favorite and comes into this game with just four losses Straight Up.  They are 13-9 Against The Spread. 

The home team has won 8 of the last 10 in this series though MSU has won the last three versus the Wolverines.

Michigan has lost six games Straight Up and sits around .500 Against The Spread.

The OVER is 11-3 for Wolverines Last 14 vs. Big Ten and 10-3 in Michigan’s last 13 overall.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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