Penn State vs. OSU Betting Line at -15.5: Buckeyes Not as Impressive vs. Big Ten

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Oct/25/2013
Penn State vs. OSU Betting Line at -15.5:  Buckeyes Not as Impressive vs. Big Te

The Penn State vs. OSU betting line had the undefeated Buckeyes as a -15.5 home favorite at Bookmaker.  Bet this game LIVE, every play, every minute as the game is happening at Bookmaker here Also qualify to receive up to $2500 in FREE BETS.

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Larry Hartstein of The Linesmakers warns to be careful with this particular line.

The Buckeyes own a nation-best 19-game winning streak, but they’ve been so-so in three Big Ten wins this year. Ohio State was tied with Iowa 24-all in the fourth quarter before winning by 10 last week. The Buckeyes didn’t come close to covering the 18.5-point spread.

OSU, we should note, has not covered the current number against Penn State in the past two seasons while the road team is 5-1 Against The Spread in their last 6 meetings.

Penn State is 12-4-1 ATS in its last 17 games.

65 percent of the betting public was backing Ohio State here. 

Here are your Week 8 betting lines:

Arkansas +28 Alabama Bet Now

FSU -3 Clemson Bet Now

Iowa +16.5 Ohio State Bet Now

LSU -7.5 Ole Miss Bet Now

Auburn +14 Texas A&M Bet Now

UCLA +6 Stanford Bet Now

South Carolina -7.5 Tennessee Bet Now

Florida -3 Missouri Bet Now

Oklahoma -23.5 Kansas  Bet Now

- Tyrone Black Gambling911.com

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