College Football Lines To Watch At Michigan Sportsbooks In Week 7

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Oddsmakers set college football lines. Every week there are a handful of lines that seem off. It turns out they were wrong and the sportsbooks were right.

The top 5 college football lines to watch at Michigan sportsbooks in Week 7 are: Michigan vs. Ohio State, Michigan v. Michigan Tech, Ohio vs., and Michigan State v., Ohio.

Kentucky is a 7-point favorite against Mississippi State. Kentucky has lost two straight games without their quarterback Will Levis. Mississippi is on a winning streak. The Bulldogs lost at Ole Miss.

USC is favored by 3.5 points at Utah.

Utah is playing in the college football season.

The Utes have lost to good teams at Florida and at UCLA. USC is supposed to be better than both of those teams.

Clemson is favored by 3.5 points at Florida State. The Seminoles are coming off a bizarre win against LSU. They have since lost to Boston College, Wake Forest and NC State and are currently in the bottom of the ACC.

Kansas is a heavy favorite at Oklahoma. The Sooners have lost three straight games and their last two games haven't been competitive. Oklahoma's quarterback Jalon Daniels is injured and the team's defense is not very good. Dillon Gabriel will return to the starting line-up for the Sooner.

Illinois has been very good since a weird opening week loss against Indiana. Minnesota is coming off a bye. Before the bye, they lost 20-10 at home against Purdue. Illinois is playing without four starters, including quarterback Tommy DeVito.

Michigan is a touchdown favorite against Penn State. It's the first game against a ranked opponent for both teams.

Wisconsin is favored by 7 or 7.5 against Michigan State. The Badgers are struggling this season, but they have a quarterback in Graham Mertz who is capable of receiving a snap and throwing the ball to his receivers. Michigan's defense is bad and their offense is not helping. Oddsmakers could set the line at Wisconsin -1 or -21.


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