USC vs. Michigan odds, predictions: Take the Over

· New York Post

On Saturday, Michigan hosts USC in a pivotal Big Ten matchup between ranked opponents. The Wolverines are off to a rocky start, struggling to maintain consistency.

The Trojans, meanwhile, will be well-rested after a bye week that followed victories over LSU and Utah State to open the season.

Miller Moss took over at quarterback for USC. He has been waiting for years to get this opportunity, and despite having limited experience.

He should be able to handle Michigan’s blitz and get the ball to the Trojans’ cadre of pass catchers — Zachariah Branch, Lake McRee, Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane.

After Davis Warren threw three interceptions against Arkansas State, Michigan announced it would go with Alex Orji this week.

The 6-foot-3, 235-pound Orji is an excellent athlete who offers far more upside from a rushing perspective, which should work well in this game.

I expect both offenses to hold critical advantages in this game, which should make this a higher-scoring battle than some expect.


Betting on College Football?


The total opened at 52.5 but quickly got bet down to as low as 44. I’d play the Over up to 47.

The play: USC-Michigan Over 44.


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