Wisconsin vs. Northwestern Free Pick
EVANSTON, IL (The Spread) – After putting together an impressive upset last week will Northwestern pull off an even bigger upset today when it hosts Wisconsin at 3:30PM ET?
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SEASON RECORDS: The Badgers are 3-1 straight up but just 1-3 against the spread, including a failed cover in a win over South Florida last week. The Wildcats, meanwhile, are 2-2 overall but also just 1-3 against the spread, while the under is a perfect 4-0 in Northwestern’s games this season. The total is 2-2 in Wisconsin’s games.
ODDS: According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, Wisconsin is a 7.5-point road favorite over Northwestern while the total for today’s game is currently sitting at 47.5 points.
LINE MOVEMENT: Wisconsin opened as 10-point favorites but the line has been dropping every since. The Badgers are now 7.5 or 8-point favorites depending on the Vegas sports book, while the total opened at 47 and is sitting at 47.5.
PUBLIC BETTING: Of the wagers currently placed on this game, 76% of the public bettors favor Wisconsin. This information is subject to change, however, so make sure you check out our Who Does the Public Like page to find updated numbers related to public betting.
NCAA FREE PICK: Take Northwestern. According to latest college football trends, the home team is 10-1 against the spread in the last 11 meetings between these two teams while the Badgers are 0-6 against the spread in their last six road games versus the Wildcats. Wisconsin is also just 1-6 against the spread in its last seven games overall and 8-21-2 ATS in its last 31 games after accumulating less than 170 yards passing in their previous game. On the other side, the Wildcats are 11-3 against the number in their last 14 games following an ATS win and 8-1 ATS in their last nine games after allowing less than 20 points in their previous game.
2014 COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 6 FREE PICK: NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS +7.5
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