Washington at Michigan odds, picks and prediction

Analyzing Saturday’s Washington at Michigan odds and lines, with college football expert picks, predictions and best bets.

The Washington Huskies (0-1) and Michigan Wolverines (1-0) meet Saturday at Michigan Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET. Below, we look at the Washington vs. Michigan odds and lines, and make our expert college football picks, predictions and bets.

The Huskies were stunned at home against FCS Montana in Seattle by a 13-7 count. Washington opened with a touchdown less than five minutes into the game and then they did nothing after that. The offensive line allowed three sacks to the Griz, QB Dylan Morris tossed three interceptions and the Huskies missed a field goal, too.

The Wolverines racked up a 47-14 win over Western Michigan, as the Under just came in. A lot of people were impressed by the speed of the Wolverines, but they played a mid-level MAC team and didn’t exactly beat Alabama or Clemson.

Washington at Michigan odds, spread and lines

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Saturday at 1:50 p.m. ET.

  • Money line: Washington +210 (bet $100 to win $210) | Michigan -270 (bet $270 to win $100)
  • Against the spread (ATS): Washington +6.5 (+100) | Michigan -6.5 (-125)
  • Over/Under (O/U): 48.5 (O: -115 | U: -107)

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Washington at Michigan odds, lines, picks and predictions

Prediction

Michigan 30, Washington 21

Money line

Michigan (-270) is likely going to be ranked next week after winning this game against a fellow Power 5 team. Washington (+210) entered the season in the rankings but quickly tumbled out after its embarrassing loss last week. It’s going to get worse, as they’re staring an 0-2 start in the grill.

While I like Michigan to win, I don’t like to risk more than two and a half times the potential return.

AVOID, and look to the spread instead.

Against the spread

MICHIGAN -6.5 (-125) is the play as long as this game stays under seven and a hook. The Wolverines did lose WR Ronnie Bell to a season-ending knee injury last week, which is a tough setback. He had a 76-yard touchdown reception in his only touch in the first half.

Despite the loss of one of its big-play skill players, the Wolverines are going to roll. Morris looked bad against the Griz last week, and that was in a game at home against an FCS team. Now, he’ll be going to The Big House in front of rabid fans making it that much more difficult to communicate.

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Over/Under

OVER 48.5 (-115) seems like a crazy play based upon Washington’s performance last week. They mustered just seven points in their loss, and they went scoreless in nearly 55 minutes to close the game. But they’ll get it together and fix some of the mistakes.

Meanwhile, Michigan QB Cade McNamara looks serviceable, and RB Blake Corum hit triple digits in rushing yardage while scoring. He was one of three Wolverines to find the end zone on the ground. Look for more of the same from Michigan this week.

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First look: Washington at Michigan odds and lines, can the Huskies recover?

Previewing the college football Week 2 matchup between Washington Huskies and Michigan Wolverines, with odds, trends and head-to-head records.

The Washington Huskies (0-1) and Michigan Wolverines (1-0) meet in a non-conference matchup at Michigan Stadium this Saturday at 8:00 p.m. ET.  Below, we look at Washington at Michigan odds and lines; check back for our college football picks and predictions.

Rankings according to the AFCA Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports.

This was supposed to be one of the marquee matchups of Week 2, but the FCS Montana Grizzlies spoiled that with a 13-7 stunner over preseason No. 21 Washington Saturday. The Huskies managed just under 300 yards of total offense and didn’t turn the ball over. So this upset can’t entirely be written off as a fluke.

Michigan took care of business against in-state MAC opponent Western Michigan Saturday, winning 47-14. The offense racked up over 550 total yards thanks to an efficient performance from QB Cade McNamara (9-for-11, 136 yards, 2 TDs) and 70+ yards rushing from three different players. The Wolverines defense gave up just 310 yards.

Washington at Michigan odds, spread and lines

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Monday at 3:00 p.m. ET.

  • Money line: Washington +200 (bet $100 to win $200) | Michigan -250 (bet $250 to win $100)
  • Against the spread/ATS: Washington +6.5, -110 (bet $110 to win $100) | Michigan -6.5, -110 (bet $110 to win $100)
  • Total (Over/Under): 50.5, O: -115 (bet $115 to win $100) | U: -105 (bet $105 to win $100)

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2020 betting stats:

  • ML: Washington 3-1 | Michigan 2-4
  • ATS: Washington 1-3 | Michigan 1-5
  • O/U: Washington 2-2 | Michigan 4-2

Washington at Michigan head-to-head

Michigan holds a 7-5 advantage in this series, but even the oldest players on the field this Saturday were toddlers when these two last met in 2002.

Washington played just four games in 2020, and while they went 3-1 and won the Pac-12 North, they covered just once in those four games. Michigan didn’t fare much better last season as they failed to cover the spread in any of their last five games.

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