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    The Michigan Wolverines will host the Colorado State Rams on Saturday at 12:00 PM ET.

    The Wolverines are expected to come out on top by at least two TDs (currently -30.5) versus the Rams. The over/under for this matchup is 60.5 points.

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    Game Info and Betting Lines for Michigan vs. Colorado State

    • Game Day: Saturday, September 3, 2022
    • Game Time: 12:00 PM ET
    • TV Channel: ABC
    • Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
    • Stadium: Michigan Stadium
    Wolverines vs Rams Betting Information
    Favorite Spread Favorite Spread Odds Underdog Spread Odds Total Over Total Odds Under Total Odds Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline
    Wolverines -30.5 -114 -108 60.5 -113 -109 -8750 +1775

    Michigan Betting Insights

    • Michigan went 11-3-0 ATS last season.
    • Michigan and its opponent combined to hit the over in seven of 14 contests last season.

    Michigan Stats & Insights

    • Michigan scored 35.8 points per game last year, 7.5 more than Colorado State surrendered per contest (28.3).
    • Michigan was 9-1 against the spread and 9-1 overall in games when it put up over 28.3 points last year.
    • Colorado State had a 4-5 record against the spread and a 3-6 record overall in games when it allowed less than 35.8 points last season.
    • Michigan averaged 64.1 more yards per game (442.9) than Colorado State gave up per contest (378.8) last season.
    • Michigan was 8-1 against the spread and 8-1 overall when the team amassed more than 378.8 yards last season.
    • Colorado State had a 4-3 record ATS and a 3-4 record overall when holding its opponents to fewer than 442.9 yards last year.
    • Michigan rushed for 214.1 yards per game last year, 46.3 more than the 167.8 Colorado State allowed per contest.
    • When Michigan rushed for more than 167.8 yards last year, it had a 7-0 ATS record and a 7-0 overall record.
    • When Colorado State kept its opponents to fewer than 214.1 rushing yards last season, it was 4-4 against the spread and 3-5 overall.
    • Michigan turned the ball over two more times (14 total) than Colorado State forced a turnover (12) last year.

    Michigan’s Best Players

    • Last year Cade McNamara had 2,576 passing yards (184.0 per game), a 64.2% completion percentage, 15 touchdowns, and six interceptions.
    • Last season Hassan Haskins took 270 rushing attempts for 1,327 yards (94.8 per game) and scored 20 touchdowns.
    • Blake Corum collected 949 rushing yards on 144 carries and 11 touchdowns last season.
    • In the previous year, Cornelius Johnson grabbed 40 passes (on 73 targets) for 627 yards (44.8 per game). He also found the end zone three times.
    • Erick All produced last season, catching 38 passes for 437 yards and two touchdowns. He collected 31.2 receiving yards per game.
    • Roman Wilson’s stat line last year: 420 receiving yards, 25 catches, three touchdowns, on 37 targets.
    • Aidan Hutchinson’s hard work last season put together a stat line of 14.0 sacks, 12.0 TFL and 62 tackles.
    • Last season Josh Ross tallied 102 tackles, 5.0 TFL, and 0.5 sacks.
    • Daxton Hill intercepted two passes last year while also totaling 65 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 0.5 sacks, and three passes defended.

    Colorado State Betting Insights

    • Colorado State put together a 4-8-0 record against the spread last season.
    • Colorado State and its opponent combined to go over the point total six out of 12 times last year.

    Colorado State Stats & Insights

    • Colorado State averaged 6.3 more points per game (23.7) than Michigan gave up (17.4) last year.
    • Colorado State was 3-6 against the spread and 3-6 overall in games when it scored over 17.4 points last year.
    • Last year Michigan had an 8-1 record against the spread and a 9-0 record overall in games when it held opponents to less than 23.7 points.
    • Colorado State racked up 85.2 more yards per game (415.8) than Michigan gave up per matchup (330.6) last year.
    • In games that Colorado State totaled more than 330.6 yards last season, the team was 2-7 against the spread and 2-7 overall.
    • When Michigan kept its opponents to fewer than 415.8 yards last year, it had a 9-2 record ATS and a 10-1 record overall.
    • Last season Colorado State rushed for 37.7 more yards per game (164.1) than Michigan allowed per outing (126.4).
    • When Colorado State rushed for over 126.4 yards last year it compiled a 3-5 ATS record and a 3-5 overall record.
    • Michigan was 10-0 against the spread and 10-0 overall when holding opponents to fewer than 164.1 rushing yards last season.
    • Colorado State turned the ball over 19 times last season, three more turnovers than Michigan forced (16).

    Colorado State’s Best Players

    • Todd Centeio completed 60.3% of his passes to throw for 2,958 and 15 touchdowns last season. Centeio also contributed on the ground, collecting two touchdowns on 36.6 yards per game.
    • David Bailey racked up nine rushing touchdowns on 62.7 yards per game last season.
    • Trey McBride averaged 93.4 receiving yards and racked up one receiving touchdown over the course of the 2021 season.
    • Dante Wright caught 44 passes last season on his way to 554 yards and three receiving touchdowns.
    • Ty McCullouch grabbed 24 passes on his way to 415 receiving yards and one touchdown a season ago.
    • Last year Scott Patchan collected 11.5 sacks, 15.0 TFL and 58 tackles.
    • Cam’Ron Carter had an impactful defensive performance last season with 86 tackles, 7.0 TFL, six sacks, and one interception.
    • Last year Robert Floyd intercepted two passes to go along with 27 tackles and two passes defended.
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