MICHIGAN Odds: Schedule, Matchups, & Stats

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November 23, 2024

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Michigan Schedule

Date Opp Close Result ATS/OU
Aug 31, 2024 Fresno State -21 / 45.5 Won 30-10 Lost / Under
Sep 7, 2024 Texas +6.5 / 42 Lost 12-31 Lost / Over
Sep 14, 2024 Arkansas State -21.5 / 47.5 Won 28-18 Lost / Under
Sep 21, 2024 USC +4 / 44 Won 27-24 Won / Over
Sep 28, 2024 Minnesota -10.5 / 34.5 Won 27-24 Lost / Over
Oct 5, 2024 @Washington +1.5 / 40 Lost 17-27 Lost / Over
Oct 19, 2024 @Illinois -6 / 44 Lost 7-21 Lost / Under
Oct 26, 2024 Michigan State -3.5 / 39 Won 24-17 Won / Over
Nov 2, 2024 Oregon +14.5 / 44.5 Lost 17-38 Lost / Over
Nov 9, 2024 @Indiana +14.5 / 47.5 Lost 15-20 Won / Under
Nov 23, 2024 Northwestern -10.5 / 36.5 Live
Nov 30, 2024 @Ohio State +23.5 / 44.5 12:00 PM ET

Betting on the Michigan Wolverines

The Michigan Wolverines and Big Ten football have been a solid match for quite some time. Legally betting on Wolverines football games in the state of Michigan has only enhanced the team’s relationship with its legions of fans.

Michigan Wolverines Team Overview

The football program at Michigan University in Ann Arbor dates back to the late 1800’s. The first season was 1881. In 1896, Michigan joined the Western Conference as a precursor to the formation of the Big Ten.

In the 1901 season, Michigan played in the inaugural Rose Bowl as one of the preeminent college football programs in the nation. The game was referred to as the Tournament East-West Football Game.

It was not until the 1953 football season when the Wolverines made their debut as members of the Big Ten. When head coach Bo Schembechler took over the reins in 1969, Michigan grew into the national power it is today.

Going back over the team’s illustrious history, Michigan has won a total of nine college football national championships. The first was in 1901 and the most recent title was won in 1997. With Jim Harbaugh as head coach, the Wolverines qualified for the college football playoff in 2021 but lost to Georgia in the 2022 Orange Bowl.

Ranked No. 3 in the nation in the final 2021 Associated Press Top 25, that was Michigan’s highest ranking since the 1997 championship team.

Rivalries run deep in the Big Ten but none is bigger than the one with the Michigan State Spartans. These teams meet annually in the final game on the regular season schedule.

If you were to bet on Michigan as a seven-point home favorite against Michigan State, the Wolverines would have to beat their bitter rivals by eight or more points to win that wager.

Betting on the Michigan Wolverines in Michigan

Sports betting in Michigan was first legalized through a change in state law towards the end of 2019. Legal retail sports betting in Michigan casinos was launched in March of 2020 but it took some time for online sports betting to go live. Michigan online casinos also grew steadily in popularity.

Finally launched in January of 2021, sports betting throughout the state of Michigan was legal through the use of mobile sportsbook apps. There are no restrictions in place with betting on in-state college teams. This has made the Michigan Wolverines a very popular option during both football and basketball season.

Michigan Wolverines Partnership With Sportsbooks

The Michigan Wolverines have not struck up an official partnership with any in-state sportsbook operator. However, they have blazed a new and interesting trail with the team’s association with nonfungible tokens or NFTs.

Updated on 11/24/2024
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NFTs are unique digital assets associated with cryptocurrency and real world objects stored through blockchain technology. Michigan is working with BlockPack as its partner in this initiative.