NCAA Odds: Iowa Hawkeyes at Ohio State
Ohio State is a 20-point favorite when the Iowa Hawkeyes come to Columbus.
It's a mismatch on paper, as the NCAA odds reflect. Still, it's an intriguing mismatch when the newly-anointed No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes host the Iowa Hawkeyes at Value City Arena on Wednesday (3:30 p.m. PT).
Ohio State grabbed the top slot in both polls on Monday after Duke dropped its first game last week to Florida State in Tallahassee. The Buckeyes were the No. 1 choice on 49 of 65 AP ballots and 28 of the 31 coaches in the ESPN/USA Today rankings. Thad Matta's men remain one of just three unbeatens entering midweek action, joining Kansas and San Diego State in the ever-shrinking fraternity.
The Buckeyes' 18-0 record straight up is tempered by a 7-8 mark against the spread.
That spread record has taken a beating since the new year began. Laden with double-digit spreads in all four January contests, Ohio State has failed to cover any of them in getting past four conference foes by a combined 13 points. The latest was a 69-66 win at home last Saturday over what is proving to be a very scrappy and upset-minded Penn State.
The Buckeyes closed as 17½-point favorites against the Nittany Lions; instead of an easy victory, Ohio State needed a late three-pointer from Jared Sullinger to secure the final margin of victory.
Penn State led by as much as five in the first half and had the game knotted with 44 ticks left. Leading scorer Talor Battle's off day – 5-of-17 from field, 1-of-10 from long range – proved PSU's shortfall in the attempt to beat a third consecutive ranked team.
Ohio State's four-game spread skid started in Iowa City against these Hawkeyes on Jan. 4. Oddsmakers posted 12½-point chalk on OSU who needed a big second half to pull off the 73-68 win. Iowa held a six-point halftime lead in its bid for the shocker, with freshman forward Melsahn Basabe pacing Fran McCaffery's squad with a double-double, 22 points and 13 boards.
Once again it was Sullinger who helped the Buckeyes battle back. The beefy frosh tallied 14 of his game-high 24 points in the second half, 11 of them early in the final 20 minutes to make the difference. The team's leading scorer also added 12 rebounds, one of eight double-doubles on his season ledger.
While Ohio State is off to a 5-0 Big Ten start, Iowa (7-10 straight up, 7-9 ATS) is the polar opposite at 0-5. The effort against the Buckeyes to open January was the closest conference final score so far and one of two covers against three defeats at the window. The Hawkeyes are coming off their other cash job, a 69-59 loss at Minnesota on Sunday with the Golden Gophers 11½-point favorites.
The win two weeks ago was Ohio State's fifth straight in the series, and sixth consecutive winning ticket for Hawkeyes backers. The largest margin of victory in the string is 10 points, that coming last February at home in a 68-58 Buckeyes win as 20-point favorites. Iowa's last straight-up win was at home Groundhog Day 2008 when the Hawkeyes took OSU down by a 53-48 count.
Matta has had a little time to get his kids' feet back on the ground after the excitement of moving up to No. 1. But cover the 20-point spread that opened at Bookmaker.com? Hmm, I'm not too sure. Add the recent series trends that favor a wager on Iowa to the fact Ohio State has two games against ranked conference foes on deck, and it's going to be impossible for even Matta himself to remain totally focused on this game if he has a big cushion at some point.
The Buckeyes will travel to Champaign to meet No. 23 Illinois this Saturday, followed by a matchup back home against No. 14 Purdue next Tuesday (Jan. 25).
Iowa will be back on its home court Sunday when the Hawkeyes host Indiana. They follow that next week with road outings at Penn State and Michigan.
Ohio State is a 20-point favorite when the Iowa Hawkeyes come to Columbus.
It's a mismatch on paper, as the NCAA odds reflect. Still, it's an intriguing mismatch when the newly-anointed No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes host the Iowa Hawkeyes at Value City Arena on Wednesday (3:30 p.m. PT).
Ohio State grabbed the top slot in both polls on Monday after Duke dropped its first game last week to Florida State in Tallahassee. The Buckeyes were the No. 1 choice on 49 of 65 AP ballots and 28 of the 31 coaches in the ESPN/USA Today rankings. Thad Matta's men remain one of just three unbeatens entering midweek action, joining Kansas and San Diego State in the ever-shrinking fraternity.
The Buckeyes' 18-0 record straight up is tempered by a 7-8 mark against the spread.
That spread record has taken a beating since the new year began. Laden with double-digit spreads in all four January contests, Ohio State has failed to cover any of them in getting past four conference foes by a combined 13 points. The latest was a 69-66 win at home last Saturday over what is proving to be a very scrappy and upset-minded Penn State.
The Buckeyes closed as 17½-point favorites against the Nittany Lions; instead of an easy victory, Ohio State needed a late three-pointer from Jared Sullinger to secure the final margin of victory.
Penn State led by as much as five in the first half and had the game knotted with 44 ticks left. Leading scorer Talor Battle's off day – 5-of-17 from field, 1-of-10 from long range – proved PSU's shortfall in the attempt to beat a third consecutive ranked team.
Ohio State's four-game spread skid started in Iowa City against these Hawkeyes on Jan. 4. Oddsmakers posted 12½-point chalk on OSU who needed a big second half to pull off the 73-68 win. Iowa held a six-point halftime lead in its bid for the shocker, with freshman forward Melsahn Basabe pacing Fran McCaffery's squad with a double-double, 22 points and 13 boards.
Once again it was Sullinger who helped the Buckeyes battle back. The beefy frosh tallied 14 of his game-high 24 points in the second half, 11 of them early in the final 20 minutes to make the difference. The team's leading scorer also added 12 rebounds, one of eight double-doubles on his season ledger.
While Ohio State is off to a 5-0 Big Ten start, Iowa (7-10 straight up, 7-9 ATS) is the polar opposite at 0-5. The effort against the Buckeyes to open January was the closest conference final score so far and one of two covers against three defeats at the window. The Hawkeyes are coming off their other cash job, a 69-59 loss at Minnesota on Sunday with the Golden Gophers 11½-point favorites.
The win two weeks ago was Ohio State's fifth straight in the series, and sixth consecutive winning ticket for Hawkeyes backers. The largest margin of victory in the string is 10 points, that coming last February at home in a 68-58 Buckeyes win as 20-point favorites. Iowa's last straight-up win was at home Groundhog Day 2008 when the Hawkeyes took OSU down by a 53-48 count.
Matta has had a little time to get his kids' feet back on the ground after the excitement of moving up to No. 1. But cover the 20-point spread that opened at Bookmaker.com? Hmm, I'm not too sure. Add the recent series trends that favor a wager on Iowa to the fact Ohio State has two games against ranked conference foes on deck, and it's going to be impossible for even Matta himself to remain totally focused on this game if he has a big cushion at some point.
The Buckeyes will travel to Champaign to meet No. 23 Illinois this Saturday, followed by a matchup back home against No. 14 Purdue next Tuesday (Jan. 25).
Iowa will be back on its home court Sunday when the Hawkeyes host Indiana. They follow that next week with road outings at Penn State and Michigan.
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