Another fun week of Big Ten action is on the agenda for Saturday.
Big Ten action is in full swing with numerous big-time conference matchups on the slate, including a home game against Nebraska for Michigan State. The Spartans enter this game on a six-game losing streak and looking for their first win in Big Ten play this year.
The Spartans Wire staff is back again this week to provide their picks against the spread for each Big Ten matchup. Odds are courtesy of BetMGM.
Here is a breakdown of how we’ve done so far this year in our weekly picks:
- Robert Bondy: 40-27-2
- Cory Linsner: 38-29-2
- Andrew Brewster: 36-31-2
Here are our picks for every Big Ten game this upcoming week:
Ohio State (minus-18.5) at Rutgers
Our Picks
Robert Bondy – Ohio State
Cory Linsner – Ohio State
Andrew Brewster – Ohio State
Wisconsin (minus-9.5) at Indiana
Our Picks
Robert Bondy – Wisconsin
Cory Linsner – Wisconsin
Andrew Brewster – Indiana
Iowa (minus-6) at Northwestern
Our Picks
Robert Bondy – Iowa
Cory Linsner – Iowa
Andrew Brewster – Iowa
Illinois at Minnesota (minus-3)
Our Picks
Robert Bondy – Minnesota
Cory Linsner – Minnesota
Andrew Brewster – Minnesota
Penn State (minus-10.5) at Maryland
Our Picks
Robert Bondy – Penn State
Cory Linsner – Penn State
Andrew Brewster – Maryland
Purdue at Michigan (minus-32.5)
Our Picks
Robert Bondy – Michigan
Cory Linsner – Michigan
Andrew Brewster – Purdue
Nebraska (minus-3.5) at Michigan State
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