Big Ten Championship Game: Michigan vs. Iowa Odds, Line, and Spread Analysis

Big Ten Championship Game: Michigan vs. Iowa Odds, Line, and Spread Analysis
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The model has now locked in its selections and CFB projections for Michigan vs. Iowa. Visit SportsLine right now to view the model’s selections. The following are the Iowa vs. Michigan FBS college football odds and betting lines

  • Michigan vs. Iowa over/under: 35 points
  • Michigan vs. Iowa: Michigan -2840, Iowa +1212
  • MICH: The Wolverines are 6-2 ATS in their last eight games
  • IOWA: The Hawkeyes are 5-1 ATS in their last six games played in December                                                                                                                                                                        Michigan is able to payBig Ten Championship Game: Michigan vs. Iowa Odds, Line, and Spread Analysis

    Spreading the ball about to a strong receiving corps that has eight players with at least 11 catches, including five with 21 or more, is quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s forte. Roman Wilson, a senior wide receiver, is leading the bunch. With 40 receptions for 648 yards (16.2 average) and 11 touchdowns, he leads the club. In three games, he has scored two touchdowns or more, including three in a 30-3 victory over East Carolina on September 2 to start the season. Against an Iowa secondary that is without standout cornerback Cooper DeJean (leg), Michigan’s passing attack will be tested.

     Iowa can cover                                                                                                                                        To get this far in the season, the Hawkeyes have primarily relied on their defense. Jay Higgins, a senior linebacker, leads the group with 141 total tackles, 60 of which are solo, along with two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. He has three pass breakups, one interception, and one sack for two yards. In eight games, he has recorded double-digit tackles; in the Sept. 23 loss against No. 7 Penn State, he recorded a season-high 18 tackles, including 10 solo.

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