Bettor vs. Bookie - MSU Spartans February 24

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Bettor vs. Bookie - MSU Spartans February 24

Even when a team is winning outright, this doesn't necessarily mean they are covering the spread.  Gambling911.com looks at recent game performance for specific teams to see who is winning out - the bookie or the bettor.  Here we look at the Michigan State Wildcats as of February 24.


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The Wildcats rank a 6 in terms of covering the spread in their most recent games, which is indicative of a team whose play has dropped off of late being that they are 19-8 on the season thus far Against The Spread.  Bettors should still be profiting around $100 assuming a regular $110 bet on the Spartans each time they play.  MSU is 7-2 Against The Spread in their last 9 road games and 12-4 ATS in their last 16 vs. Big Ten coming into Sunday's game versus the Wolverines but are 0-3 against them in their last three meetings. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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