Wisconsin vs. Michigan State Spread: Big Ten Men’s Semifinal Tournament

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The Wisconsin vs. Michigan State spread had the Spartans as a -3.5 favorite.  All College Basketball betting odds were courtesy of Bookmaker.eu hereBe sure to claim your FREE CASH up to $500 based on an initial deposit.  Bookmaker has been serving the sports betting market since 1985. 

The Badgers come into this game ranked number 12 in the nation while Michigan State is ranked number 6.  Wisconsin has just 8 losses and Michigan State has 7. 

Michigan State is 18-10 Against the Spread in all games this season.

These two teams have alternated wins and losses Against The Spread over the past three seasons. 

Michigan State won easily over Iowa 92-75 to advance into the semifinal. They could secure one of the top seeds in the 2012 NCAA tournament. Wisconsin struggeld against the Indiana Hoosiers, but still managed a 79-71 win.

This game goes off at 1:40 pm EST on CBS. 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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