_InlineAdBlock As Evan Abrams noted on Thursday, prior to Saturday’s loss, Michigan had closed as 7-point home underdogs just five times since 2005 and had lost each of those SU. The Wolverines haven’t overcome a 7-point home dog spread since 1995. Heisman favorite Quinn Ewers (+750, tied with Georgia’s Carson Beck for best odds) tore the Wolverines defense apart, completing 24-of-36 passes for 246 yards and three touchdowns. Ewers, who currently has the third-best odds of being the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, carved up a Michigan defense that was expected to boast one of the nation’s stoutest units. It looked as though the Longhorns might cover the game’s over/under spread of 42 points on their own. Texas held a 31-6 lead late in the third quarter after running back Jaydon Blue scored on a 7-yard pass from Ewers. But it took Michigan scoring on a 31-yard Semaj Morgan touchdown reception with under two minutes left to clinch the over.Texas (-6.5) was the most-bet team on the spread by tickets and handle at @BetMGM and @DKSportsbook for today’s CFB games.
— Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) September 7, 2024
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The Longhorns lost to Washington in the College Football Playoff semifinal last season but have asserted themselves as title contenders at the outset of the new campaign. Texas entered the weekend with the fourth-best odds (+850) to win the national championship, trailing Georgia (+280), Ohio State (+375) and Oregon (+750). [appcard imageurl=”https://assets.actionnetwork.com/509930_NCAAFArticleCard.png” cta=”The must-have app for college football bettors” firstupsell=”The best NCAAF betting scoreboard” secondupsell=”Free picks from proven pros” thirdupsell=”Live win probabilities for your bets” buttontext=”DOWNLOAD NOW” buttonurl=”https://action.onelink.me/qhpb/4fb1273b”][/appcard]MICHIGAN CASHES THE OVER 42 IN GARBAGE TIMEpic.twitter.com/W02KumtGYb
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