2015 Michigan Lines Released

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The Golden Nugget Sportsbook has released about 150 lines for the upcoming football season. Michigan's are below. See the full list here.

Michigan 4pt underdogs at Utah

Michigan 14pt favorites vs. Oregon State

Michigan 33pt favorites vs. UNLV

Michigan 7pt favorites vs. BYU

Michigan 4.5pt underdogs vs. MSU

Michigan 4.5pt underdogs at PSU

Michigan 16pt underdogs vs. OSU

caliblue

June 27th, 2015 at 1:12 PM ^

I think 7-5 or 8-4 is realistic given the situation. We have no dominant QB, a lot of questions at TE and running backs,  and the receiver corps has been a mess in the last few years. Of course it always pays to be a pessimist since you are seldom disappointed.

Sideline

June 26th, 2015 at 5:38 PM ^

No way we win less than 9 games. We're beating Ohio state. We're beating Penn State. The only team that I think gets us in year one of the Harbaugh era is an early one (Utah OR BYU) and Michigan State.

snowcrash

June 26th, 2015 at 6:58 PM ^

In 2011 OSU's offense was a train wreck and their defense was nothing special. That Hoke was able to beat that team doesn't tell us anything about this year's game. OSU this year appears to be the most loaded team in the nation. We have what looks to be an average offense and a good but not dominant defense. By any objective standard, they should be heavily favored to beat us.

alum96

June 26th, 2015 at 5:47 PM ^

Dont see UM getting blown out by that much at home vs OSU as I do think for the first time since what 2006 - this team will be better in November than it is in September.  Rivalry games tend to even out talent differences, esp at home.

Everything else looks about right except I thought BYU would be more like 4.  That QB scares me. 

DHughes5218

June 26th, 2015 at 10:17 PM ^

Your point was exactly the same as the two guys on Fox Sports radio. I don't know their names, but it's the syndicated program for Friday night. They did a segment on all college lines and the one they singled out was osu at Michigan. They said there's no way a Harbaugh team would lose at home by more than two rd's that late in the season. They predicted by game day it's down to 7.5. 

Maybe I'm drunk on the kool-aid, but I believe we will be playing osu for a spot in the B1G title game. I like our chances at home. It's a good thing I'm not close to Vegas because I would bet way more than I could afford to lose on us in that game.

Anyone know what the money-line is or would be on a 16 point spread? (I think that's what it's called when you bet without the points)

wolverinebutt

June 26th, 2015 at 5:57 PM ^

I'll okay with 8 wins and thrilled with 9. 

We have some things going for us and some unknowns.

Goinging for us - -Lots of experince on D and Peppers,  a great new staff.

Unknowns - - QB play, Will the O-line put it togther,  will the RB's step up, how fast will the D adjust to the new system.    

 

Wolverine Devotee

June 26th, 2015 at 6:00 PM ^

That line on that BYU game shocks me.

They have a 6th year senior QB coming back who is really good.

MGoTexas

June 26th, 2015 at 7:19 PM ^

BYU spanked the hell out of Texas the last two seasons. The Longhorns had better defensive talent on the field than Michigan but Manny Diaz and Vance Bedford (sorry, pal) coaching them (GERG came on after the BYU ass-whooping of 2013). That's gonna be one helluva fight for Harbaugh and squad.

Unfortunately, BYU-Texas and Notre Dame-Michigan fell on the same night last year. My teams got beat 72-7 by the Mormons AND the Catholics on national television, forcing me to drink my night into oblivion in downtown Austin. 

Hannibal.

June 26th, 2015 at 6:05 PM ^

The MSU and PSU lines being equal makes no sense at all to me.  Those two teams are miles apart.  I know that one is on the road and one at home, but neither the Big House nor Happy Valley have demonstrated enough home field advantage over the past decade to make those equal.  . 

EGD

June 26th, 2015 at 6:06 PM ^

I find the fact that both MSU and Penn State are favored against Michigan by the same amount (4.5) to be rather mystifying.  

Michigan State is a well-coached team with good talent and lots of experience.  Penn State is a questionably-coached team with marginal talent and some experience.  I don't think the home field advantage swings the outcomes of those games all that much.

BornSinner

June 26th, 2015 at 6:38 PM ^

We play at PSU thus bumping up their advantage and play at home vs MSU thus decreasing their advantage resulting in equal amounts for both teams? 

 

 

Jeff09

June 26th, 2015 at 6:10 PM ^

Everyone should bang that OSU line while it's available. Even Hoke in all his idiocy never lost by that much, plus it's at home.

Perkis-Size Me

June 27th, 2015 at 12:18 AM ^

Hoke's last two teams should've lost to OSU by at least 3-4 touchdowns. He found a way to keep both games close and even completely winnable. And he isn't half the coach Harbaugh is.

I won't deny that OSU will have a great team this season, but I still like our chances against them with Harbaugh on our side.

OSU won the national title last year, and they still struggled late into the game to put away a Brady Hoke coached Michigan team. At home. Do they really expect things to be any easier now that one of the best coaches in America roams Michigan's sidelines?



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rob f

June 26th, 2015 at 6:16 PM ^

but why should I concede any of the games on the schedule?  Coach Harbaugh isn't, his coaching staff isn't, his team isn't---and I'm not.

F*** "moral victories"!

F*** "keeping it close"!

Yeah, I get us being the underdog in some of those games---I know how Vegas operates; I know how betting lines are set.

But concede anything?   Predicting a 5- or even a 4-loss season?  Did Harbaugh suddenly forget how to coach or something?

enigmaingr

June 26th, 2015 at 6:16 PM ^

I 'd say MSU will be a tougher team to beat than OSU. Not saying that we'll beat either this year, but if we were to beat one, I'd pick OSU as most likely.

 

MSU is good - seemingly getting incrementally better. And their hatred toward us continues to intensify.