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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/13/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
WISCONSIN
 
MICHIGAN
+9.5  

-9.5  
+290

-370

46.5
 
13
Final
38

WISCONSIN (4 - 1) at MICHIGAN (5 - 1)
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Week 7 Saturday, 10/13/2018 7:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
169WISCONSIN4948
170MICHIGAN-6.5-10
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WISCONSIN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-1+21-43-233.815.0480.2(6.8)1.016.46.2349.8(6)1.8
Road Games1-0+11-01-028.07.0415.0(6.3)0.017.07.0404.0(7.5)3.0
Last 3 Games2-1+21-22-130.013.7447.3(6.4)0.721.78.0411.0(7.1)1.3
Turf Games4-1+21-43-233.815.0480.2(6.8)1.016.46.2349.8(6)1.8
Conference Games2-0+21-12-034.513.5474.0(6.9)0.520.55.0461.0(7.6)2.0
WISCONSIN - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)33.815.023.635:0947-287(6.2)15-2462.7%193(8.2)70-480(6.8)(14.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.71419.730:5237-161(4.4)19-3257.8%220(6.8)69-381(5.5)(13.7)
Offense Road Games28.07.019.035:1344-210(4.8)17-2277.3%205(9.3)66-415(6.3)(14.8)
Defense (All Games)16.46.217.624:5129-130(4.4)17-2958.3%220(7.6)58-350(6)(21.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.71220.730:0740-157(4)19-3161.2%238(7.6)71-395(5.6)(14.8)
Defense Road Games17.07.019.024:4731-148(4.8)14-2360.9%256(11.1)54-404(7.5)(23.8)

MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-1+1.43-33-338.221.5420.7(6.5)0.815.88.7230.5(3.7)1.0
Home Games4-0+23-13-148.028.0460.2(7.2)0.713.53.5219.7(3.6)1.2
Last 3 Games3-0+32-12-139.321.0444.0(6.3)0.716.08.0184.7(3.3)1.0
Turf Games4-1+0.43-23-241.824.4429.6(6.6)1.015.67.0236.2(3.8)1.2
Conference Games3-0+32-12-139.321.0444.0(6.3)0.716.08.0184.7(3.3)1.0
MICHIGAN - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)38.221.520.832:4339-200(5.1)17-2667.1%221(8.5)65-421(6.5)(11)
Opponents Defensive Avg.30.1162131:2839-159(4.1)20-3359.9%228(7)72-387(5.4)(12.9)
Offense Home Games48.028.021.732:3140-240(6)16-2468.4%220(9.3)64-460(7.2)(9.6)
Defense (All Games)15.88.716.327:1736-96(2.6)14-2653.2%134(5.2)62-230(3.7)(14.6)
Opponents Offensive Avg.29.214.221.329:3238-169(4.4)20-3360.6%237(7.2)71-406(5.7)(13.9)
Defense Home Games13.53.515.527:2934-105(3)14-2652.4%115(4.4)61-220(3.6)(16.3)
Average power rating of opponents played: WISCONSIN 30.8,  MICHIGAN 36.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WISCONSIN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/31/2018W KENTUCKY34-3W-35.5L52U39-23417-31-257134-12417-30-1812
9/8/2018NEW MEXICO45-14W-36L58O59-4179-13-151230-7714-24-1343
9/15/2018BYU21-24L-23.5L53U43-20418-28-190128-19113-23-1200
9/22/2018@ IOWA28-17W-3W44O44-21017-22-205031-14814-23-2563
10/6/2018NEBRASKA41-24W-18.5L59.5O48-37013-24-163124-11126-44-4071
10/13/2018@ MICHIGAN            
10/20/2018ILLINOIS            
10/27/2018@ NORTHWESTERN            
11/3/2018RUTGERS            
11/10/2018@ PENN ST            

MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/1/2018@ NOTRE DAME17-24L-3L48.5U33-5824-36-249247-13212-22-1701
9/8/2018W MICHIGAN49-3W-27.5W56U35-30813-18-143040-12316-34-851
9/15/2018SMU45-20W-36.5L55O41-19714-18-237131-11019-34-2091
9/22/2018NEBRASKA56-10W-17.5W53.5O45-28518-31-206130-3913-24-932
9/29/2018@ NORTHWESTERN20-17W-14.5L46.5U42-18015-24-196034-2816-29-1740
10/6/2018MARYLAND42-21W-17.5W44.5O40-17120-28-294137-1477-13-731
10/13/2018WISCONSIN            
10/20/2018@ MICHIGAN ST            
11/3/2018PENN ST            
11/10/2018@ RUTGERS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WISCONSIN: The Badgers return nearly every key contributor on offense this year, which means star running back Jonathan Taylor will once again run behind one of the nation's best offensive lines. And with a good quarterback in Alex Hornibrook under center, the Badgers should have one of the conference's most well-balanced'and dare we say explosive'offenses. Uncharacteristically, defense is a relative question mark for the Badgers this year, but an incredibly soft early-season schedule will allow the inexperienced unit to ease into things. And Wisconsin has always been a next-man-up program, so it should be just fine with head coach Paul Chryst and defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard in charge. This Wisconsin team is thinking College Football Playoff or bust.
MICHIGAN: While some might not want to admit it, Jim Harbaugh's return to Michigan hasn't yet yielded the desired results. The Wolverines haven't made it to a Big Ten Championship Game, and they also haven't beaten the Buckeyes. But this could be the year that changes. Ole Miss transfer QB Shea Patterson is now the face of this Michigan program, and he put up some impressive numbers as a freshman in the SEC. The Wolverines also have a great group of pass-catchers, as Grant Perry, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Eddie McDoom and Tarik Black are all capable of making big plays. Michigan is also stacked on defense, as DT Rashan Gary is a stud and the secondary is tough to beat. Ohio State might be the favorite to win the conference, but Michigan represents some serious value for futures bettors.
PREVIEW
No. 12 Michigan faces stern test in No. 15 Wisconsin
 

Let what has been the most talked about stretch of the season commence for No. 12 Michigan.

All offseason, people looked at Michigan's first six games of the season and figured it would post a 5-1 or 6-0 mark, given the only real test was the opener at Notre Dame.

The Wolverines couldn't get it done against the Fighting Irish, but have reeled off five straight wins and now enter what figures to be their season-defining stretch -- starting with a home contest against No. 15 Wisconsin at Michigan Stadium.

Following the game against the Badgers, Michigan will play at rival Michigan State before hosting No. 8 Penn State on Nov. 3.

"I think they are really excited for this game," Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh said. "They are focused on getting their preparation down."

Michigan comes in full of confidence, having blown out Maryland, 42-21, to win its fifth straight.

Skeptics will point out that beating Western Michigan, SMU, Nebraska, Northwestern and Maryland isn't much of a reason to jump for joy, but Wisconsin will provide a great measuring stick of how much Michigan has improved since the season-opening loss at Notre Dame.

Michigan enters with the nation's No. 1-ranked defense in total yards allowed, but know that Wisconsin's pounding ground game led by running back Jonathan Taylor poses a challenge it hasn't this year.

Taylor has already rushed for 849 yards and eight touchdowns on 126 carries this season as he rapidly approaches the 1,000-yard plateau.

"Taylor is a really good player," Harbaugh said. "What kind of problems to they pose? They're threats at any time to make one of those (big) plays."

Wisconsin enters on a two-game winning streak following a disheartening 24-21 home loss to BYU on Sept. 15 that many feel already cost the Badgers a shot at making the College Football Playoff.

But following a gut-check road win at Iowa on Sept. 22, beating a ranked squad like Michigan on the road would be a big step toward restoring Wisconsin's status as a playoff contender.

"We are excited and looking forward to this week's preparation," Chryst said. "It was fun getting with the players (on Monday) and getting this week going."

Wisconsin junior quarterback Alex Hornibrook, who has completed 64 percent of his passes (73 of 114) for 963 yards and seven touchdowns, is also a passing threat to complement Taylor, but Chryst knows it will be a whole different challenge facing Michigan's defense.

"I think they do a great job of the design of (their defense,)" Chryst said. "They have a really good scheme and they have talented football players. They trust it, they trust themselves and they are playing really well right now."

When Michigan has the ball, it will be a matchup of a surging Wolverines' offense against what's been a vulnerable Wisconsin defense.

Michigan transfer quarterback Shea Patterson has been everything the Wolverines have hoped for so far, completing 68.8 percent of his passes (95 of 138) and throwing 10 touchdown strikes, already more than the Wolverines had all year.

Senior running back Karan Higdon has rushed for 582 yards on 101 carries behind an improved offensive line.

Meanwhile, Wisconsin has struggled to defend the pass and develop a pass rush.

The Badgers are allowing an average of 220 yards passing per game and have only five sacks on the season, three of which came last week against Nebraska.

Wisconsin will also be without starting free safety Scott Nelson in the first half after he was called for a targeting penalty against Nebraska. Sophomore Eric Burrell will start in his place.

After not playing each other for five straight years, Saturday will mark the third year in a row the Badgers and Wolverines will hook up.

Michigan recorded a 14-7 win two years ago in Ann Arbor, but Wisconsin earned some payback at home last year with a 24-10 victory in Madison, Wis.


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 5:12:16 PM EST.


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