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College football gambling experts bet against Ohio State vs. Indiana

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College football gambling experts bet against Ohio State vs. Indiana

Ohio State football will once again be the Fox Big Noon Kickoff game as it will take on its third top five opponent of the season in the Indiana Hoosiers. According to our good friends at BetMGM, the Buckeyes are a 13.5-point favorite against the Hoosiers and that number is high enough to make some experts jump all over IU.

Our good friends at the Sports Gambling Podcast have once again made a consensus play against OSU and have even elected to not only take the points, but hit Indiana on the money line as well. The trio of Colby Dant, Sean Green, and Ryan Kramer had shared their thoughts on the upcoming match-up on their most recent college football show and after all three took the Northwestern Wildcats and the abundance of points, they are looking to make even more money against Ohio State two weeks in a row.

Green made mention of the Buckeyes’ struggles in big games. “If you look at Ohio State in big game, against Oregon they lost, Nebraska they won by a few, Penn State hung around, its so easy to take Indiana,” Green said.

Dant brought up the relatively close game last year, “It was only a 20-point game a year ago and that was with out Curt Cignetti and Kurtis Rourke,” said Dant.

It was Kramer who dropped the biggest hammer though, despite mentioning that the timing of the Cignetti contract extension was a sign of possible disappointment this week, he clarified his Hoosier pick adding, “Ryan Day is basically a walking cyst, his coaching acumen in the big game is not good. He’s literally a notch above James Franklin, that’s it.”

I disagreed with all three last week and was wrong, but I once again have to side with the Buckeyes.

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