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Ohio State vs Michigan Betting Guide


Ohio State vs Michigan; known simply as "The Game"; is the most-bet college football matchup of the year in Ohio. Played the Saturday after Thanksgiving, the rivalry generates the largest single-game CFB handle in the state regardless of either team's record. With college player props now banned in Ohio (Feb 2026), team-level markets carry all the action.

WhenLast regular-season Saturday of college football; typically the final Saturday in November, the weekend after Thanksgiving. The Game alternates between Columbus (Ohio Stadium) and Ann Arbor (Michigan Stadium) annually.
Peak Betting WindowThe week leading up to The Game (Monday through Saturday kickoff). Lines move all week as public action pours in.

Featured Markets for Ohio State vs Michigan


Game Spread

The headline market. Spreads typically range from -3.5 to -14.5 depending on which team is at home and which has the better record. Half-points around 3 and 7 are critical key numbers.

Game Total Over/Under

Totals usually fall in the 45-55 range. Late-November weather in Columbus or Ann Arbor (cold, wind) keeps totals lower than typical Big Ten matchups.

Moneyline

For confident underdog backers; Michigan +220 or Ohio State +180 are not unusual depending on year. Moneyline value increases when public piles on the favorite.

Halftime / Full-Time Markets

First-half spreads and totals trade with similar key numbers to the full game. Halftime/full-time double result props are popular in this matchup.

Alternative Spreads

Alt-spread ladders run from -3.5 to -28.5 depending on the year. Ohio State home games against weaker Michigan teams have produced alt spreads up to -21.5.

Live Betting

Live betting handle on The Game is enormous. bet365 has the deepest in-play menu; DraftKings and FanDuel have the fastest update speeds during the game.

Strategy Notes


  • College player props are banned in Ohio (Feb 2026). Only team-level markets, spreads, totals, halftime, and futures are available for The Game.
  • Public money piles onto Ohio State as the home favorite at Ohio sportsbooks. Sharps frequently fade the Buckeyes spread when the public percentage exceeds 75%.
  • Late-November weather at Ohio Stadium (Columbus) and Michigan Stadium (Ann Arbor) is a major totals factor. Wind 15+ mph or temperatures below 30°F push totals under historically.
  • Caesars runs the most aggressive profit-boost tokens specifically on Ohio State games. Watch for boost tokens on The Game spread and moneyline at Caesars.
  • Big Ten Championship futures move dramatically based on The Game outcome; the winner typically heads to Indianapolis for the conference title game.

Historical Context


Ohio State and Michigan have played since 1897; the most-played rivalry in major college football. The series stands at roughly 60-50-6 in Ohio State's favor as of 2025. Ohio State won the 2024 College Football Playoff after defeating Michigan in The Game. Michigan won the 2023 CFP.

Ohio Angle

The Game is the highest-handle single college football event in Ohio every year. Buckeyes futures (Big Ten Championship, College Football Playoff, Heisman) all move dramatically based on the result. Cincinnati Bearcats and Ohio Bobcats also have notable Ohio fan bases but neither generates close to the handle of The Game.

FAQ


When is the next Ohio State vs Michigan game?

The Game is played the Saturday after Thanksgiving each November. The 2026 edition is scheduled for late November in Ann Arbor (Michigan hosts in even years).

Can I bet on Ohio State vs Michigan in Ohio?

Yes. Every licensed Ohio sportsbook offers full team-level betting on The Game; spread, moneyline, total, halftime, alternative spreads, and futures. Only individual player props are unavailable due to the Feb 2026 Ohio college prop ban.

What's the best sportsbook for The Game?

Caesars runs the most frequent profit-boost tokens on Ohio State games. DraftKings and FanDuel have the deepest team-level CFB markets. bet365 posts the sharpest opening lines on Saturday CFB markets.

Are Ohio State team totals legal in Ohio?

Yes. Team totals (Ohio State to score over/under X points) are team-level markets and remain fully available under the college player prop ban.