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In the meantime, let’s take a look at where the money is leaning for Monday’s CFP National Championship.
7:30 pm. ET: Washington vs. Michigan (-4. 5, 56. 5)
This will be played at NRG Stadium, home of the Houston Texans.
Washington (14-0) is ranked 2nd and just upset Texas 37-31 in the CFP semifinals, winning outright as 3.5-point dogs. Meanwhile, Michigan (14-0) is ranked 1st and just outlasted Alabama 27-20 in overtime in the semifinals, covering as 2.5-point favorites.
That line opened with Michigan indexed as the favorite independent site through 3. 5 points. Over the course of the week, Michigan went from -3. 5 to -4. 5. Over the weekend, the Michigan index briefly rose to -5. 5, after which a buy through Washington brought the line low to -4. 5. Basically, we’re sitting in Michigan-4. 5 for much of the week. Currently, 46% of bets and 50% of cash go to the Wolverines, indicating a modest distribution of contrarian bets, “low stakes, higher dollars. “
The next move is crucial, especially now that it’s game day. This is when the limits are highest and the biggest bets come in. If we see Michigan moving to -5 across the board, it will involve extra lively action from the player. Wolverines. Si we see the line drop back towards -4, it will be a smart sign for Wolverine dog enthusiasts.
Washington has been fantastic when getting points, going a perfect 5-0 straight up and ATS as a dog under head coach Kalen DeBoer. Bowl dogs of +3.5 or more went 18-13 ATS (58%) this postseason and 36-25 ATS (59%) over the past two postseasons. Since switching the current playoff format, dogs have gone 5-3 ATS (62%) in the National Championship game.
Washington has Price as a “dog that can score,” averaging about 39 points per game. Professionals rely on dogs that can score points, thus maintaining speed or opening up the backdoor cover option. Huskies also like to play the role of underdogs. , as several players have pointed out how “disrespect” motivates them to give their best to everyone and play their best.
The Sharps also bowed, widening the total from 55 to 56. 5. Currently, 62% of bets and 64% of outcomes.
Player piece to consider: Jack Westover Over 25. 5 receiving yards (-120). This accessory is taken to the extreme, signaling the most sensible responsibility. Westover, the Huskies’ tight end, threw six passes for 59 yards against Texas in the semifinals. With a lot of attention paid to the Huskies’ trio of more no-nonsense wide receivers, Westover is very likely to land some favorable matchups in the passing game.
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