OSU vs. Illinois Point Spread: Illinois 3-11 ATS vs. Teams With Winning Records

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Nov/15/2013
OSU vs. Illinois Point Spread: Illinois 3-11 ATS vs. Teams With Winning Records

The OSU vs. Illinois point spread had the Buckeyes as a huge -32.5 favorite at BetDSI.com.  Despite this large number, 81 percent of those betting this game were backing the Buckeyes.  Live in-play betting is available on this game right up to the final minute.

Ohio State has won the last five in this series and eight of the last ten.  Only one game in this series over the last ten meetings has been won by the Buckeyes by more than 32.5 points, and that was in 2005.

The Buckeyes are looking for their 22nd straight victory as they remain undefeated this season (one of only three teams with this distinction). 

As a favorite of 31 or more points, the Buckeyes are 2-1 this season Against The Spread and 2-2 ATS over the past three seasons.  Illinois has not been an underdog of 31 or more points over the past three seasons.

The Fighting Illini are when playing against a team with a winning record 3-11 ATS when playing a team with a winning record and 5-16 Against The Spread versus conference opponents.

This could get ugly folks but a win by 33 or more points?  We shall see.

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Week 12 College Football Betting Odds

Alabama  -25 Miss State Bet Now

Syracuse  +38.5 FSU Bet Now
OSU  -32.5 Illinois Bet Now

Stanford -3.5 USC Bet Now

Texas Tech  +27 Baylor Bet Now

Utah  +7 Oregon Bet Now

Oklahoma State  -3 Texas Bet Now

Michigan State -6.5 Nebraska Bet Now

Florida +13.5 South Carolina Bet Now

Georgia  +4 Auburn Bet Now

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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