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Vegas releases (very) early point spreads for best B1G matchups, rivalry games

Dustin Schutte

By Dustin Schutte

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Who’s the favorite to win “The Game” this year? Which team has the upper hand in the battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe? Or what about the Old Oaken Bucket? Fortunately, all three of those questions have been answered by Super Book USA in Vegas. Yes, we know it’s very, very early for that.

Recently, Super Book USA released some extremely early point spreads for some of the best B1G matchups for the 2019 season, as well as rivalry week. It’s sure to get fans talking, and may even have some placing some seriously early bets on the games.

Here’s a look at some of the lines Vegas has released for some of the premier games we’ll see in the B1G this fall.

Saturday, Sept. 7

  • Nebraska (-9) vs. Colorado

Saturday, Sept. 14

  • Arizona State vs. Michigan State (-10)
  • Pitt vs Penn State (-14.5)
  • Iowa vs. Iowa State (-4.5)

Saturday, Sept. 21

  • Michigan State (-4) vs. Northwestern
  • Michigan (-7.5) vs. Wisconsin

Friday, Sept. 27

  • Penn State (-14) vs. Maryland

Saturday, Sept. 28

  • Ohio State (-6) vs. Nebraska

Saturday, Oct. 5

  • Iowa vs. Michigan (-15.5)
  • Michigan State vs. Ohio State (-13)

Saturday, Oct. 12

  • Penn State vs. Iowa (E)
  • Michigan State vs. Wisconsin (-3)

Friday, Oct. 18

  • Ohio State (-14) vs. Northwestern

Saturday, Oct. 19

  • Purdue vs. Iowa (-5)

Saturday, Oct. 26

  • Penn State vs. Michigan State (-2.5)
  • Notre Dame vs. Michigan (-7)
  • Wisconsin vs. Ohio State (-13.5)

Saturday, Nov. 2

  • Nebraska (-4) vs. Purdue
  • Iowa vs. Wisconsin (-5.5)

Saturday, Nov. 16

  • Michigan State vs. Michigan (-14)
  • Wisconsin vs. Nebraska (-5)

Saturday, Nov. 23

  • Penn State vs. Ohio State (-13.5)
  • Purdue vs. Wisconsin (-7)

Friday, Nov. 29

  • Iowa vs. Nebraska (-7)

Saturday, Nov. 30

  • Ohio State vs. Michigan (-3.5)
  • Wisconsin (-1) vs. Minnesota
  • Indiana vs. Purdue (-5)
Dustin Schutte

Dustin grew up in the heart of Big Ten country and has been in sports media since 2010. He has been covering Big Ten football since 2014. You can follow him on Twitter: @SchutteCFB