Rose Bowl Odds: TCU vs. Wisconsin

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/06/2010
Rose Bowl Odds:  TCU vs. Wisconsin

Rose Bowl odds have been released for TCU vs. Wisconsin with the undefeated Horned Frogs as a -3 favorite.  The total on this game is 56.5.

TCU destroyed New Mexico to ensure a place in the BCS bowl games.

TCU finished 12-0 for the second straight season and has 12 wins for the third time in school history.

TCU has already set a school record with 520 points this season with a bowl game remaining. In eight conference games, TCU outscored its opponents 342-75.

The Horned Frogs had been in a fight with Boise State for a BCS Bowl entry but Nevada helped out by defeating the Broncos.

Meanwhile, Wisconsin managed a 70-23 win over Northwestern last week.

Just how good are the Badgers?

Dating back to 1946, Wisconsin's three highest scoring games ever have come during this season.

That performance provided Wisconsin with a ticket to the coveted Rose Bowl.

"From Day 1 since I got here, that's all anybody's been talking about, the Rose Bowl, the Rose Bowl, the Rose Bowl," said Badgers safety Aaron Henry. "And you have to be a Big Ten champion in order to get that spot in the Rose Bowl, and we definitely took care of that tonight."

Wisconsin will share the Big Ten title with Ohio State and Michigan State. It's the first Big Ten title or co-title for Wisconsin since 1999.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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