Betting Buzz: Despite loss, Buckeyes remain most popular championship pick

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Buckeyes still garnering respect from bettors, oddsmakers

David Purdum: Ohio State‘s shocking loss to Michigan as a 20.5-point underdog last Saturday did little to impact the Buckeyes’ standing with bettors and oddsmakers.

Ohio State’s odds to win the national title drifted slightly, back to +450 and behind only Oregon after the loss, but bettors continued to support the Buckeyes. At ESPN BET, Ohio State attracted more bets and more money to win the national title this week than any other team, and the Buckeyes remain the biggest liability for BetMGM in its odds to win the College Football Playoff.

Oddsmakers say that Ohio State could be favored over every other team in the playoffs. Adam Bjorn, head oddsmaker for Prime Sports, told ESPN that the Buckeyes remain No. 1 in his power ratings and believes Ohio State could benefit from not playing in the Big Ten Championship Game.

Caesars Sportsbook’s Joey Feazel said he’d have Ohio State favored over Oregon in a rematch. The Ducks nipped the Buckeyes 32-31 in Oregon on Oct. 12. Feazel added that Georgia and Texas also would likely be favored over the undefeated Ducks, who are No. 1 in the latest playoff rankings.

Ohio State was sixth in the College Football Playoff rankings that were released Tuesday.

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Packers-Lions points spread moves ahead of “Thursday Night Football”

Purdum: The Detroit Lions were shrinking favorites on Thursday morning ahead of their prime time NFC North showdown with the Green Bay Packers.

On Sunday, the Lions opened as consensus 5-point favorites, but the line quickly dropped to -3.5 and has been flirting with the key number of -3 this week. ESPN BET reported Thursday that approximately 63% of the money that had been wagered on the game’s point spread was on the Lions. Other sportsbooks were reporting more balanced action on the game, with the underdog Packers attracting slightly more money at BetMGM.

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