Updated MSU Spartans Futures Odds Week 7 - College Football Playoff Championship 2022

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/15/2021

Don't look now but the Michigan State Spartans odds of winning the 2022 College Football Playoff Championship currently pay out $5000 on a $100 bet despite being ranked number 7 in the nation. 

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The Spartans Odds Ahead of Week 7

Michigan State will be tested this week as they come into Indiana as a -4.5 road favorite.  The Hoosiers are 2-3 but shut out MSU last season.  It should be noted that the Spartans are 8-2 versus Indiana over the last ten meetings dating back to 2012.

It's interesting to note that Gambling911.com pulled the trigger on Indiana +4.5 just minutes ahead of Saturday's game after observing books having a strong opinion on the Hoosiers by lowering the number to MSU -4.  The Spartans had around 65% of the action.

Here is What They Are Saying

The Spartans became the second Big Ten team with four touchdowns for 60 yards or more in a single game in the last 15 years on Saturday in the 31-13 win against Rutgers. Wide receiver Jalen Nailor had three of those touchdowns, finishing the game with 221 yards, and running back Kenneth Walker III had a 94-yard touchdown run, which was the longest run in Michigan State history. The Spartans had 590 yards on offense and are 6-0 on the season with a lot of confidence as the team moves closer to its Oct. 30 matchup with in-state rival Michigan. -- Tom VanHaaren, ESPN

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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