Big Ten football championship odds from Tipico prove East will reign again

Breaking down the latest Big Ten football championship odds from Tipico Sportsbook, with a great value pick included.

If there is one thing to be said about Penn State going into the 2022 season, it is that the Nittany Lions have the potential to have a really good season. If all falls into place, Penn State could be right back in the thick of the Big Ten championship hunt, but a familiar foe is still considered the betting favorite for this upcoming college football season according to Big Ten championship odds from Tipico Sportsbook.

Despite not coming out on top of the conference last season, Ohio State will be entering the 2022 season as the favorite to win the Big Ten this fall. That should hardly surprise anyone considering the Buckeyes are among the betting favorites to win the national championship in 2022. Ohio State has the third-best national title odds from Tipico behind only Alabama and defending national champion Georgia. And Ohio State’s national title odds (+450) are far better than the next team on the board, Clemson (+1,200) while Alabama is the favorite (+190) and Georgia (+330) is nestled between Alabama and Ohio State.

But back to the Big Ten, where Penn State has the third-best odds on the board to take home the Big Ten championship trophy. Penn State is listed with +900 odds to win the conference. Ohio State is the favorite (-220) and defending Big Ten champ Michigan (+750) is the only other team ahead of the Nittany Lions at this time. The three top teams from Tipico all hailing from the Big Ten East is actually slightly against the grain compared to previous years. This may be a sign that the top of the Big Ten East is viewed much more favorably collectively than the top of the Big Ten West Division.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – DECEMBER 03: Head Coach James Franklin and the Penn State Nittany Lions celebrate after beating the Wisconsin Badgers 38-31 in the Big Ten Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 3, 2016 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

In some recent years, a handful of Big Ten West teams would receive better Big Ten odds than Penn State and Michigan just because Ohio State was such an overwhelming favorite. It made sense for a Big Ten West team to have better odds as Ohio State was the favorite to come out of the East Division. you can’t win the conference if you don’t qualify for the conference championship game, after all.

But with Ohio State, Michigan, and Penn State all coming in with solid odds for the Big Ten title, it may be safe to say the conference will be going through the East Division champion once again in 2022. The division has a perfect record in the Big Ten championship game since the Big Ten adopted an East-West format.

One team perhaps being disrespected by the odds could be Michigan State. It’s possible the Spartans take a step back from their success last season, but being given the same odds as Minnesota and worse odds than Nebraska (and Wisconsin and Iowa) may actually make the Spartans a good value pick if you trust Michigan State to have another strong season.

Here are the full Big Ten championship odds provided by Tipico as of June 20, 2022;

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Big Ten and College Football Playoff bowl 2019 expert picks and predictions

We’ve got all the predictions, odds, and picks for all the Big Ten and College Football Playoff bowl games.

We’ve made it this far on our journey and it’s time to get all the bowl shenanigans going. We’ve been picking every Big Ten football game collectively as a staff here at Buckeyes Wire and it all comes down to the postseason. It’s one last chance for someone to become the king of college football game picks.

There’s nine Big Ten teams participating in the bowl season, so it’s not a huge population, but we know you’re interested and we’ve got some bragging rights on the line even if you aren’t.

Off we go with the last hurrah of this 2019 Big Ten college football season. Oh, and we’re throwing in the New Years’ Six bowls too for fun.

A a reminder, if there’s an *next to the pick, that means the team will win, but not cover. Also, we get our odds from BetMGM.

INSTRUCTIONS: Make your pick against the spread. For example …
– If you think Ohio State will win -3.5 over Michigan: OSU
– If you think Ohio State will win outright: OSU
– If you think Ohio State will win, but NOT cover: OSU*
– If there’s a tie, George Washington settles it via the ‘ole quarter coin-flip.

Before we get going with all the picks, here’s the standings so far at the end of the regular season …

RESULTS SO FAR

@PhilHarrisonBW: 144-36 SU, 85-95 ATS
@yesh222: 135-45 SU, 97-83 ATS
@MarkRussell1975: 142-38 SU, 103-77 ATS
@BrentReeves: 140-40 SU, 95-85 ATS
@SirBrockNetter: 141-39 SU, 89-91 ATS
@JaxFryburger: 139-41 SU, 94-86 ATS
CONSENSUS PICK: 143-37 SU, 103-77 ATS

Next … Big Ten non-New Year’s Six Bowls

Championship week NCAA football 2019 expert picks and predictions

It’s college football championship week and we’ve got your predictions against the spread and straight up.

We’ve made it this far on our journey and it’s time to change gears just a wee-bit. We’ve been picking every Big Ten football game collectively as a staff here at Buckeyes Wire and Mark Russell has been beating the pants off everyone.

But it’s not over.

We’re changing gears a bit before all the bowls and taking the time to pick all the major championship games that’ll be coming to a television set or streaming device near you this weekend and keeping track as well. So, off we go.

A a reminder, if there’s an *next to the pick, that means the team will win, but not cover. Also, we get our odds from BetMGM.

INSTRUCTIONS: Make your pick against the spread. For example …
– If you think Ohio State will win -3.5 over Michigan: OSU
– If you think Ohio State will win outright: OSU
– If you think Ohio State will win, but NOT cover: OSU*
– If there’s a tie, George Washington settles it via the ‘ole quarter coin-flip.

Before we get going with all the picks, here’s the standings so far at the end of the regular season …

RESULTS SO FAR

@PhilHarrisonBW: 136-34 SU, 80-90 ATS
@yesh222: 128-42 SU, 93-77 ATS
@MarkRussell1975: 134-36 SU, 98-72 ATS
@BrentReeves: 131-39 SU, 90-80 ATS
@SirBrockNetter: 133-37 SU, 82-88 ATS
@JaxFryburger: 133-37 SU, 90-80 ATS
CONSENSUS PICK: 135-35 SU, 99-71 ATS

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Next … Power Five Championship Games

Big Ten and big game NCAA football 2019 expert picks and predictions for week 14

Our staff picks all the Big Ten and huge college football games straight up and against the spread for the last week of the regular season.

It’s officially the last regular season week of college football. We now know what’s at stake for most games around the country. It could be argued that this is the best week of every season with all the rivalries and implications at stake.

As normal, we’re predicting every Big Ten game for the week straight-up and against the spread, but since the slate is dominated by conference play at the end of things, we’ll do the same for the six games deemed to be the biggest nationally each week. We’re the judge and jury on that one. It’s called our Pick Six.

A a reminder, if there’s an *next to the pick, that means the team will win, but not cover. Also, we get our odds from BetMGM.

INSTRUCTIONS: Make your pick against the spread. For example …
– If you think Ohio State will win -3.5 over Michigan: OSU
– If you think Ohio State will win outright: OSU
– If you think Ohio State will win, but NOT cover: OSU*
– If there’s a tie, George Washington settles it via the ‘ole quarter coin-flip.

Here we go for a big week fourteen, but first, the standings that will be updated each week after all the games. Onward we go. Just keep picking, just keep picking …

RESULTS SO FAR

@PhilHarrisonBW: 125-32 SU, 75-82 ATS
@yesh222: 118-39 SU, 86-71 ATS
@MarkRussell1975: 126-31 SU, 93-64 ATS
@BrentReeves: 120-37 SU, 83-74 ATS
@SirBrockNetter: 123-34 SU, 75-82 ATS
@JaxFryburger: 123-34 SU, 85-72 ATS
CONSENSUS PICK: 125-32 SU, 91-66 ATS

First up … Big Ten early games

Big Ten and big game NCAA football 2019 expert picks and predictions for week 13

Our expert contributors pick all the Big Ten and biggest college football games against the spread and straight up for week 13.

The college football calendar is turning ever so quickly, and late conference games are now going to determine everything in the Big Ten and around the country. We now have true contenders, those positioning for bowl games, and those teams looking to play spoiler.

As normal, we’re predicting every Big Ten game for the week straight-up and against the spread, but since the slate is dominated by conference play towards the end of the season here, we’ll do the same for the six games deemed to be the biggest nationally each week. We’re the judge and jury on that one. It’s called our Pick Six.

A a reminder, if there’s an *next to the pick, that means the team will win, but not cover. Also, we get our odds from BetMGM.

INSTRUCTIONS: Make your pick against the spread. For example …
– If you think Ohio State will win -3.5 over Michigan: OSU
– If you think Ohio State will win outright: OSU
– If you think Ohio State will win, but NOT cover: OSU*
– If there’s a tie, George Washington settles it via the ‘ole quarter coin-flip.

Here we go for a big week thirteen, but first, the standings that will be updated each week after all the games. Onward we go. Just keep picking, just keep picking …

RESULTS SO FAR

@PhilHarrisonBW: 113-31 SU, 64-80 ATS
@yesh222: 108-36 SU, 78-66 ATS
@MarkRussell1975: 115-29 SU, 86-58 ATS
@BrentReeves: 109-35 SU, 78-66 ATS
@SirBrockNetter: 111-33 SU, 70-74 ATS
@JaxFryburger: 111-33 SU, 76-68 ATS
CONSENSUS PICK: 113-31 SU, 82-62 ATS

First up … Big Ten early games

Big Ten and big game NCAA Football 2019 Expert Picks And Predictions For Week 12

Another week, another round of our staff picking against the odds and straight up for all the Big Ten football and big national games.

The college football calendar is turning ever so quickly, and conference games are now going to determine everything in the Big Ten and around the country. We now have true contenders, those positioning for bowl games, and those teams looking to play spoiler.

As normal, we’re predicting every Big Ten game for the week straight-up and against the spread, but since the slate is lighter with conference play being in full swing towards the end of the season, we’ll do the same for the six games deemed to be the biggest nationally each week. We’re the judge and jury on that one.

A a reminder, if there’s an *next to the pick, that means the team will win, but not cover. Also, we get our odds from BetMGM.

INSTRUCTIONS: Make your pick against the spread. For example …
– If you think Ohio State will win -3.5 over Michigan: OSU
– If you think Ohio State will win outright: OSU
– If you think Ohio State will win, but NOT cover: OSU*
– If there’s a tie, George Washington settles it via the ‘ole quarter coin-flip.

Here we go for week twelve, but first, the standings that will be updated each week after all the games. Onward we go. Just keep picking, just keep picking …

RESULTS SO FAR

@PhilHarrisonBW: 101-31 SU, 57-75 ATS
@yesh222: 99-33 SU, 73-59 ATS
@MarkRussell1975: 104-28 SU, 81-51 ATS
@BrentReeves: 99-33 SU, 73-59 ATS
@SirBrockNetter: 101-31 SU, 64-68 ATS
@JaxFryburger: 101-31 SU, 70-62 ATS
CONSENSUS PICK: 102-30 SU, 75-57 ATS

First up … Big Ten early games