- BetOnline.ag is offering SGP odds for Maryland and Michigan State.
- There are +146 odds for Michigan State to cover +3.5 and the point total to go over 140.5.
- There are +157 odds for Maryland to cover -3.5 points and the point total to go over 140.5.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – In the early going of the college basketball slate on Wednesday is a top-25 matchup between the #8 Michigan State Wolverines and #16 Maryland Terrapins.
Legal sports betting sites have a 3.5-point spread set for this one as well as a 150.5 point total. While bettors can still enjoy betting on one or the other, BetOnline.ag is offering same game parlay odds on the spread and an alternate point total at 140.5.
Michigan State Vs. Maryland Same Game Parlay Alt Lines
- Michigan State +3.5 & Over 140.5 +146
- Maryland -3.5 & Over 140.5 +157
- Michigan State +3.5 & Under 140.5 +500
- Maryland -3.5 & Under 140.5 +550
Get Plus Money On Either Side With A Lower Point Total
Just to clear the deck here, there is a reason that both options of staying under 140.5 points are offered at +500 odds or higher and that is because these are two high octane offenses that combine for over 160 ppg.
To put into perspective what they’ve done against a 140.5 total, Maryland has gone over this mark in their last eight games while Michigan State has done so in eight of their last 13 games. That said, there should be little to no worry about this point total staying under.
It comes down to the bettors preference on the spread and they could enjoy some great plus money odds on college basketball online sportsbooks. On Michigan State’s odds a $50 bet would profit $73 while Maryland’s odds would profit $78.50 on that same wager.
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