TOM'S 16-3 ATS NCAAB HIGH ROLLER BEST BET
- Handicapper
- Tom Stryker
- League
- NCAAB
- Competition
- Nebraska vs Michigan
- Release Date
- 01/27/2026 01:21 PM
- Event Date
- 01/27/2026 07:00 PM
- Bet Type
- Point Spread
- Pick
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Michigan -11 (-110)
(Consensus Line)
- Outcome
- Loss
- Analysis
- #606 MICHIGAN (-) over Nebraska at 7 PM EST
Off back-to-back double-digit straight up home wins over Indiana and Ohio State, Michigan will knock Nebraska from the ranks of the unbeaten in this Top 5 college basketball showdown. The Wolverines have a tough road trip in East Lansing against the No. 7/8 Spartans on deck and head coach Dusty May will make sure his troops pick up this dub and cover.
A quick glance at the History Book shows that the Maize and Blue have dominated this series inking an elite 18-3 SU and 14-7 ATS record in the last 21 battles. In this setting priced between -14 and +1, UM improves to a rewarding 15-1 SU and 13-3 ATS. Equally impressive, when priced as a home favorite between -4.5 and -21 points and checking in off a battle in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines own a profitable 45-22 ATS mark provided their opponent arrives with momentum off a straight up win. If Michigan takes the floor off a conference game, this angle improves to a solid 16-3 ATS.
Nebraska's 24-1 SU and 16-8-1 ATS run in its last 25 games is both noted and respected. However, in true road games checking in with confidence off two or more straight up wins, the Cornhuskers hold a poor 44-84 SU and 48-71-2 ATS record including a weak 27-58 SU and 29-50-2 ATS provided they won their last game by 10 points or more. With those two parameters live and Nebish carrying a team won/loss percentage of .740 or better, this angle falls to a miserable 12-30 SU and 10-29-1 ATS including a horrible 2-17 SU and 3-15-1 ATS if their foe holds a team won/loss percentage of .740 or higher as well.
Tied with the Fighting Illini and Spartans for second place with an 8-1 SU record in the conference and looking up at 9-0 SU Nebraska, Coach May will stay relevant in the standings with a dominant performance inside the Crisler Center. Take Michigan. Thanks and best of luck, Tom.