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Texas Longhorns vs. Michigan – Best bets: prediction, point spread, odds

Texas Longhorns vs. Michigan – Best bets: prediction, point spread, odds

The Texas Longhorns play the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday. If you're looking to do some last-minute betting research, you're in luck! We'll give you the latest point spreads, moneyline odds and over/under numbers, as well as the information you need to make the best bet.

The game kicks off at 12 p.m. ET and can be seen on Fox. It should be a game full of fireworks, as both teams are coming off impressive wins in week one. The Longhorns opened their season with a 52-0 victory over Colorado State. Quinn Ewers led the offense for Texas, posting 260 passing yards and three touchdowns.

The Longhorns are looking to improve their record to 2-0 and have a big challenge ahead of them in the fight for the title. The Wolverines opened their season with a 30-10 win over Fresno State. Their coach was Colston Loveland, who gained 87 yards. Texas is ranked 3rd and Michigan is 10th before this duel.

  • Point distribution: Texas -7.5, -105, Michigan +7.5 -115
  • Winning odds: Texas -275, Michigan +220
  • Over-Under: Texas 43.5-110, Michigan 43.5 -110

  • Trey Owens (out) Lower Body
  • Christian Clark (out) Achilles tendon
  • CJ Baxter (outside) knee

  • Joe Taylor (questionable) unknown
  • Jack Tuttle (questionable) elbow
  • Rod Moore (outside) knee

In the first game of his college career, Ryan Wingo showed why he was one of the best players of his class. The talented freshman caught four balls and led Texas with 70 receiving yards. Despite facing a much more talented Wolverines secondary, Wingo should get plenty of attention as Texas looks to build on its performance against Colorado State.

Against Fresno State, Loveland was one of the Wolverines' best offensive players. The Idaho native was Michigan's best player with eight catches and 87 yards. As the Longhorns look to limit the Wolverines' offense, Loveland will be one of their main targets. When he's at his best, Michigan is tough to stop.

Take the Longhorns in this game. Against Colorado State, they showed that their offense will be difficult to stop, as Quinn Ewers has several options at his disposal. These include Ryan Wingo and Matthew Golden, who impressed in their debut with the Longhorns. The Wolverines will have a hard time keeping Texas off the board in this game that should produce plenty of points.

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