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Ohio State vs Michigan: KFord Power Ratings Prediction

Ohio State, ranked top in KFord power ratings, faces Michigan in a highly anticipated matchup. Ohio States offense ranks fourth and defense is number one, but special teams are a weak spot. Michigan, ranked nineteenth, has a strong offense at thirty-second and a solid defense at twelfth, but also struggles with special teams. The predicted spread, considering home advantage, favors Ohio State by ten point three points. However, the betting line is Ohio State favored by ten and a half points, suggesting a slight value on Michigan. Despite this, the prediction is a close game with Ohio State pulling ahead for a thirty-four to twenty victory.

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