PREMIUM
AAA's 10* G.O.W. *BIG-10 CHAMP* (+$15,000 NCAAF RUN!)
(NCAAF) Michigan State vs. Iowa,
Point Spread: 3.50 | -107.00 Iowa (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: 3.50 | -107.00 Iowa (Home)
Result: Win
This is a 10* GAME OF THE WEEK on Iowa.
These teams are very evenly matched as evidenced by the point spread and in a contest which we envision coming down to the wire, all signs do indeed point to the points as the savvy move in this contest. MSU is 11-1, while Iowa is 12-0. Look at the injury reports: Iowa: DE Drew Ott (knee), out for season. One player. Look at MSU: LB Ed Davis (knee), out for season; CB Vayante Copeland (fractured vertebra), out for season; OT Dennis Finley (leg), out for season; S Jalen Watts-Jackson (hip), out for season; S RJ Williamson (biceps), doubtful; FB Trevon Pendleton (leg), questionable. Both teams will be risking life and limb today, the winner is assured a spot in the second College Football Playoff. Spartans' QB Connor Cook has been as solid as the team could possibly ask for this year, but so to has Iowa pivot CJ Beathard, we're calling these two a "wash." The Hawkeyes defensive unit is a difference maker for us though, it has a Big Ten-best 17 INT's. Conversely, the Spartans' defense has been consistently inconsistent this year, which doesn't bode well vs. the Hawkeyes ground and pound run game. Note that MSU is just 3-7 ATS in its last ten as a favorite, while Iowa is 7-3 ATS in its last ten as an underdog. Play on the HAWKEYES.
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These teams are very evenly matched as evidenced by the point spread and in a contest which we envision coming down to the wire, all signs do indeed point to the points as the savvy move in this contest. MSU is 11-1, while Iowa is 12-0. Look at the injury reports: Iowa: DE Drew Ott (knee), out for season. One player. Look at MSU: LB Ed Davis (knee), out for season; CB Vayante Copeland (fractured vertebra), out for season; OT Dennis Finley (leg), out for season; S Jalen Watts-Jackson (hip), out for season; S RJ Williamson (biceps), doubtful; FB Trevon Pendleton (leg), questionable. Both teams will be risking life and limb today, the winner is assured a spot in the second College Football Playoff. Spartans' QB Connor Cook has been as solid as the team could possibly ask for this year, but so to has Iowa pivot CJ Beathard, we're calling these two a "wash." The Hawkeyes defensive unit is a difference maker for us though, it has a Big Ten-best 17 INT's. Conversely, the Spartans' defense has been consistently inconsistent this year, which doesn't bode well vs. the Hawkeyes ground and pound run game. Note that MSU is just 3-7 ATS in its last ten as a favorite, while Iowa is 7-3 ATS in its last ten as an underdog. Play on the HAWKEYES.
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