- Odds have a 150.5 point total set for Michigan vs. Nebraska.
- Bovada offers odds on Nebraska while in Nebraska.
LINCOLN, Neb. – A Big 10 matchup between the #12 Michigan Wolverines and Nebraska Cornhuskers is set for Monday Night and oddsmakers are expecting an exciting game with plenty of scoring.
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— Nebraska Men’s Basketball (@HuskerMBB) February 24, 2025
Michigan Vs. Nebraska
- Spread: Michigan -1 (+100)
- Total: 150.5
On legal sports betting sites, we’re leaning on the over in total points as both teams have the backing to fly over.
Take The Points To Go Over
This just seems like too little of a total on CBB betting sites for these offenses that combine for over 156 ppg on the season and allow a combined 143 ppg.
Against a 150.5 point total, Nebraska has done well going for 150+ in four of their last five games. Michigan has gone over twice in their last five games.
As far as trends go, Michigan is 5-3 going over as a road team this season while Nebraska is 7-6 going over in their home games.
Bet On The Huskers In Nebraska
Those looking to bet on the Cornhuskers while in Lincoln or anywhere else in Nebraska can do so only at Bovada. Bovada is one of the few sportsbooks in the Cornhusker State that allow bettors to place bets on them from within state lines and online.
Bettors can not only bet on the Cornhuskers, but can do so from the comfort of their own home without having to place their bets in person.
New users looking to sign up are eligible for a $250 first deposit match bonus and all of it can be used to bet on Nebraska at any point during the season.
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