Michigan-Florida Betting Line – Citrus Bowl 2015

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Gambling911.com has your Michigan-Florida betting line for Friday’s Citrus Bowl.   The Wolverines were a -4 favorite across the board heading into Friday.

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Both teams enter this Bowl game with three losses apiece.  Michigan closed the season 6-6 Against The Spread while Florida finished 8-5 ATS. These teams have not met since 2008.

The Gators were held to 17 points in their last two games.  Starting quarterback Treon Harris has had difficulties passing in recent games, Failing to throw for 200 yards in each of his last three. 

Michigan's Jake Rudock suffered a shoulder injury in the 42-13 loss to Ohio State but will be playing in Friday’s Bowl game.

The Gators are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 neutral site games.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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