Caesars Sports has Ohio State as a 2.5 point favorite over Michigan in a hypothetical title game

Submitted by umfan83 on December 5th, 2022 at 6:29 PM
https://twitter.com/TheMaxMeyer/status/1599834800935911431

 

Apparently Vegas thinks UM's 22 point road win over OSU was a fluke.  I mean I'm not saying it should be Michigan -22 or anything but this makes no sense.

Funny thing is last week I saw the same future odds and they had OSU/UM as a pick em.  Maybe the Corum surgery news changed it, but of course Michigan beat OSU the first time without Corum.  

FB Dive

December 5th, 2022 at 6:40 PM ^

^ this is what was so stupid about Saban arguing for Alabama over TCU because they'd be favored. Vegas is not some benevolent non-profit that's trying to accurately predict football games -- they're trying to make money and setting spreads accordingly. The spreads don't affect the results on the field, just because you're a Vegas favorite doesn't mean you're the better team.

Hensons Mobile…

December 5th, 2022 at 6:44 PM ^

Despite Saban using gambling terms, I have to imagine what he really meant was: Which team would Corso pick on the set of GameDay? Just basically, who would everyone expect to win. Not really about how would Vegas set it up to maximize profit.

That said:

1) That is a really stupid argument.

2) Uh, I dunno, I could see people picking Ohio State.

3) He was totally grasping because he had no good argument.

umfan83

December 5th, 2022 at 7:49 PM ^

To be fair, I honestly think he was going for TCU's spot.  I could be wrong, I'm not sure when Saban initially scheduled the interview.  If he was going for OSU, that's idiotic to expect the committee to jump one team over another while both teams were idle and only a couple of games were played by opponents (to hypothetically have better wins and losses).  Oh and those games of relevance (mostly Georgia pounding LSU and Michigan pounding Purdue) both favored OSU

lhglrkwg

December 5th, 2022 at 8:02 PM ^

I don’t get why some OSU fans are so eager for a rematch. Seems like the cope is that it was a fluke. Again. Day had a year to come up with a better plan…and more or less lost the same way. They slowed Michigans run game for a while but eventually the dam burst all the same and their offense continued to move the ball between the 20s and sputter when the field got shorter. If Day couldnt come up with a better plan in a year why would you think he could in a month?

myislanduniverse

December 5th, 2022 at 8:27 PM ^

I share your bewilderment. Last year, in Ann Arbor, in the snow, with the flu? Sure, ok. Maybe it was just a fluke.

This year, in Columbus? By an even bigger margin? Hell of a coincidence.

Maybe we just flipped "heads" twice in a row. But I know I wouldn't be confident, especially considering what a third loss in a row might do to the program.

And it's back in Ann Arbor next year.

jmblue

December 5th, 2022 at 8:59 PM ^

I don’t get why some OSU fans are so eager for a rematch

They know, in their more lucid moments, that they don't match up well with us.  Still, there is a lot of upside to a rematch.

Once you've been pantsed on your home field by three touchdowns, there's almost nowhere to go but up.  Another loss to Michigan would increase their level of embarrassment only marginally more so than now.  But a win over Michigan, no matter the score, would be their salvation.  It would wipe the slate clean.  

Bonus: since they don't actually expect to beat Georgia, they feel free to mouth off to us now.

DennisFranklinDaMan

December 5th, 2022 at 9:51 PM ^

I mean, that would be our argument. But if you think they wouldn't say, "yeah, you beat us when it didn't matter -- but in the National Championship game, when all the chips were on the line, we won," you're kidding yourself.

Indeed, even I find that a terrifying prospect. Sure, if we beat them twice, awesome, literally the best Michigan season -- perhaps the best college football season by anyone, ever, since it would involve beating your arch-rival, in the most famous rivalry in American sports, twice in a season -- of all time.

But the prospect of allowing them to beat us ... and win a National Championship in the process, essentially erasing the memory of what we did to them in November from the national consciousness, is terrifying. I really hope we don't play them.

Glennsta

December 6th, 2022 at 6:59 AM ^

From their point of view, the slate would be more than clean. I have a feeling that they would be over the moon happy about A) winning a National Championship by beating us and B) denying us a National Championship.

As for me, I hate OSU's guts and them beating us and thereby winning the Natty would be miserable. The Big Ten trophies we've won would be some consolation for us but I could hear them crowing about them beating us when it was all on the line. Recency bias can be a nice coping mechanism.

FrankMurphy

December 5th, 2022 at 6:58 PM ^

I'm not eager to play them again, but I'll be honest: if we beat them twice in the same season, with the first win in dominant fashion on the road and the second win for the national championship, it would completely erase the stink of 2001-2020. It would be epic. Those two wins together would be worth 50+ regular season wins in The Game.

will

December 5th, 2022 at 8:28 PM ^

I find it curious that my two closest UM fans that live here in Columbus with me had hours to debate this on the drive to Indy and back, and conclusively agreed on the opposite. We have already beat OSU on the road, for the second year in a row - to win the conference championship. Yes, winning for a national title would be epic, but its like having a filet instead of strip.. losing to OSU in the playoffs would be a big wet poo on my steak.

myislanduniverse

December 5th, 2022 at 8:34 PM ^

It's a good thing, then, that if we play them again we won't lose.

This team has swagger unlike any Michigan team I've seen in 25 years, and the entire dynamic of this rivalry has inverted.

As much as I would prefer to play UGA and watch these dudes avenge last year, beating Ohio State for an outright national championship just gives me chills. Playing for all the marbles. It would crater them.