Michigan vs Ohio St Basketball Gambling Lines
The 15th-ranked Michigan Wolverines will make the trip out to Columbus to take on the 22nd-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes on Tuesday.
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The 15th-ranked Michigan Wolverines will make the trip out to Columbus to take on the 22nd-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes on Tuesday.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will make the trip over to the Moda Center on Tuesday to take on Northwest Division rival the Portland Trail Blazers. Oklahoma State enters red hot, with wins in 13 of their last 15 games, while Portland’s hit a bit of a rough patch, alternating wins and losses over their last six games.
The dust has barely settled on the Seahawks’ Super Bowl XLVIII win, but oddsmakers don’t rest, and so there are already odds out for Super Bowl XLIX. The Seahawks of course find themselves installed as the favorites, given their recent dominance, but there are some teams installed at longer odds that could offer up some value.
The eighth-seeded Kansas Jayhawks will make the trip over to Manhattan to kick off Rivalry Week against the Kansas State Wildcats. The teams met once earlier this season, a game the Jayhawks won handily, 86-60.
The Seton Hall Pirates will make the trip over to The Pavilion on Friday night for a Big East showdown with the sixth-ranked Villanova Wildcats. Seton Hall enters having alternated wins and losses over their last six games, while Villanova has won four in a row and nine of their last 10.
The Chicago Bulls continue their West Coast trip on Thursday when they head out to Oakland for a prime time showdown with the Golden State Warriors. Chicago bounced back from one of their worst shooting performances in nearly a decade in their last outing, while Golden State will look to do the same on Thursday.
The races in the NBA’s Eastern and Western conferences are heating up as the playoffs inch ever closer. With teams looking to solidify home court or just back their way into postseason contention we are seeing their true colors.
The Chicago Bulls will make the trip out to the US Airways Center on Tuesday night for a date with the streaking Phoenix Suns. The Suns have won five in a row and seven of their last eight games, while the Bulls come to town coming off back-to-back losses.
The Toronto Raptors will make the trip over to Salt Lake City to take on the Utah Jazz on Monday night. The Raptors couldn’t complete an upset of the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday night, while Utah also began February with a loss, falling to the Los Angeles Clippers at the Staples Center.
The Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos will head out to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey to play in the first cold-weather Super Bowl of the modern era to crown the champion of Super Bowl XLVIII.
The Montreal Canadiens will make the trek down to TD Garden on Thursday for a date with Atlantic Division rival the Boston Bruins. The Bruins enter in fine form, winning each of their last four contests, while the Canadiens aren’t enjoying the same kind of success, dropping four of their last five.
The 11th-ranked Kentucky Wildcats will make the trip over to Baton Rouge to take on SEC rival the LSU Tiger.
The Tampa Bay Lightning will make the trip north of the border to the Air Canada Centre for a date with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night.
The next National title game is nearly a year away, and the format with which a championship game will be decided will be drastically different, yet odds are out and that means an opportunity to identify value.
The Los Angeles Kings make the trip over to the SAP Center on Monday for a date with an instate rival, the San Jose Sharks. The teams enter heading in very different directions as San Jose has won six in a row, while Los Angeles has dropped each of their last five games.
The Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos have punched their tickets to Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey in the first cold-weather Super Bowl of the modern era. Seattle defeated San Francisco in thrilling fashion to win the NFC, while Denver handled New England on their home turf.