Ohio State preferred as brand-new groups join Huge 10
The Huge Ten conference will see its biggest season ever, thanks to the addition of 4 groups from the former Pac-12. The Washington Huskies, Oregon Ducks, USC Trojans, and UCLA Bruins get in the conference. October 5 will even see an in-conference National Championship rematch in between Washington and the Michigan Wolverines.Michigan will have a new head coach in Sherrone Moore after Jim Harbaugh left for the NFL. The Ohio State Buckeyes might be the ones to capitalize on a modification at the top of the conference, as they are presently noted as the favorites to win the Big 10, followed by Oregon.Here are each Big 10 team’s regular-season win overalls, conference and national championship odds and ESPN wagering specialist Joe Fortenbaugh’s finest future bet as we head into the season.For the most updated odds, visit ESPN BET.Coming up: SEC(Thursday), American( Aug. 12), Mountain West (Aug. 13), C-USA(Aug. 14), MAC(Aug. 15), Sun Belt(Aug. 16 ), Independents(Aug. 17)
Big 10 Odds Team Win Overall Conf. Champ Playoffs Y/N CFP Champ
10.5 |
(-150 O, +120 U) |
+150 -650|+400 +325 10.5(EVEN O, -130 U)+225 -300|+220 +800 9.5(-170 O, +135 U) |
+500 |
-135|+105 |
25-1 |
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8.5 (-160 O, +125 U) |
+750 |
+115|-145 |
35-1 |
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7.5( |
+105 O, -135 U)25-1 +450|-750 75-1 |
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6.5( |
-115 O, -115 U)75-1 +800|-1800 150-1 |
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7.5(-115 O, -115 U |
)50-1 +900|-2000 200-1 |
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8.5(+140 O, -180 U) |
40-1 +600|-1200 |
250-1 |
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6.5( |
-140 O, +110 U)75-1 +900|-2000 250-1 |
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4.5(-160 O |
, +125 U )200-1– |
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.– 400-1 6.5(EVEN O, -130 U) |
100-1– |– |
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500-1 |
5.5(+140 O |
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, -180 U) |
200-1 |
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500-1 |
6.5(-105 O, -125 U) |
150-1– |– |
1000-1 |
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5.5(EVEN O |
, -130 U)200-1– |
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— 1000-1 |
5.5(+105 O, -135 U)200-1 |
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— |– 1000-1 |
5.5(-140 O, +110 U)300-1– |
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— 1000-1 4.5(+140 O, -180 U) |
300-1– |– 1000-1 |
4.5(-130 O, EVEN U)200-1– |– 2000-1 Fortenbaugh’s favorite: Michigan Wolverines No Playoffs(-145)Apologies to my buddies in Ann Arbor, however I simply do not see it happening for the Wolverines this season. 15 starters are gone from last year’s championship team-which consists of quarterback J.J. McCarthy-not to mention a Hall of Popularity coach in Jim Harbaugh. On top of that, the schedule includes 3 underdog areas by my count(vs. Texas, vs. Oregon, at Ohio State )along with a challenging October 5 journey to Washington. A three-loss group could effectively make the 12-team playoff, however a three-loss Michigan wouldn’t have much to point to on their resume in regards to high-profile wins. |