Western Michigan vs. Wisconsin Odds, Prediction: Bet the Badgers?

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Western Michigan vs. Wisconsin Odds

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Friday, Aug. 30
9 p.m. ET
FS1
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Western Michigan Odds
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+23.5
-105
56.5
-110 / -110
+1300
Wisconsin Odds
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-23.5
-115
56.5
-110 / -110
-3000
Odds via BetMGM. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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It’s take two on a new era at Wisconsin after Luke Fickell’s Madison maiden voyage was rockier seas than expected.

The Badgers finished the season 7-6 with a loss to LSU in the ReliaQuest Bowl and found their new-look offense ranked in the middle of the Big Ten pack for most metrics.

Western Michigan’s 2023 season was less than ideal as well, failing to win at least five games (4-8) for just the second time in the last 10 years. The Broncos are heavy on returning experience, but is that returning talent enough to hang tight with a Big Ten foe and compete for a MAC title?

The Broncos lost by an average of more than 28 points against the three Power Five teams they played last season. Will it be more of the same, or have they upgraded enough to stay within the number as both teams start their 2024 campaigns?

Let's look at the Western Michigan vs. Wisconsin odds and make a prediction.


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Western Michigan vs. Wisconsin Prediction

My Western Michigan vs. Wisconsin best bet is on the Badgers spread with the best line currently available at FanDuel, according to our live NCAAF odds page.


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Western Michigan vs. Wisconsin Preview


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Western Michigan Betting Preview: Take Note of Broncos

Continuity reigns supreme for a Western Michigan team that's a potential sleeper in the MAC.

The Broncos rank top-15 nationally in returning production, led by the focal point of their offense, running back Jalen Buckley, who rushed for over 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns in his freshman season. His more than 17 rush attempts per game were the second-most in the MAC.

Hayden Wolff returns as the quarterback for Western Michigan after splitting reps with two other players in 2023. Wolff, who threw eight touchdown passes in eight total games last year, has three of his top four receivers returning, as well as the addition of NC State tight end Chris Toudle.

The defense similarly brings back ample experience from last season, but the question remains whether or not that's a good thing. This is a Broncos team that surrendered 41 points to Iowa.

Of note, the Broncos' defense actually added a trio of Power Four transfers, something atypical for a Group of Five team, so defensive coordinator Scott Power will hope the new additions are an upgrade along the line.


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Wisconsin Betting Preview: New Era in Madison

The Fickell era didn't get off to the type of start that Badgers fans had hoped for, but the addition of quarterback Tyler Van Dyke from the transfer portal portends a more successful season on the offensive front.

The former University of Miami passer threw 54 touchdowns to 23 interceptions in his three seasons as a starter at the U and should be an upgrade over Tanner Mordecai, who only threw nine touchdown passes in 2023.

This will also be the second season for Phil Longo’s pseudo-Air Raid offense that abandons the traditional Wisconsin ground-and-pound attack with a behemoth offensive line and instead relies more on tempo and RPO plays.

The Badgers' offense must adjust to life without a stud running back, as Braelon Allen leaves big shoes to fill following his NFL departure. The good news is that three offensive linemen return to a unit that ranked top-10 in Havoc Allowed.

On defense, the biggest weakness for Wisconsin will be its defensive line. Starter James Thompson Jr. is out indefinitely with an injury, a major hit to a group that's already without much returning starting experience.

The Badgers' secondary, however, should be an area of strength, with multiple third-team All-Big Ten honorees returning in safety Hunter Wohler and corner Ricardo Hallman.

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Western Michigan vs. Wisconsin Pick: Bet the Badgers?

The Longo offense had a less-than-ceremonious start to his tenure in Madison, but the addition of Van Dyke could prove to be the missing ingredient. The Badgers lost Allen, but they still have plenty of experience to turn to in the running back room.

The Broncos' defense was abysmal last year, particularly against Power Five competition. Western Michigan allowed more than 40 points to Syracuse, Iowa and Mississippi State. While it did make some transfer portal additions, the gap between its defense and a Big Ten offense will still be sizable.

There’s no threat of a look-ahead spot for Wisconsin with a game against South Dakota on deck, so I expect the Badgers to try and flesh out their offense and go full steam ahead before a Week 3 date with Alabama.

Swallow the points and back Wisconsin to roll.

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How to Watch Western Michigan vs Wisconsin Live: Start Time, TV Channel, Location

Location:Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
Date:Friday, Aug. 30
Kickoff Time:9 p.m. ET
TV / Streaming:FS1

Western Michigan vs Wisconsin Betting Trends

  • 54% of the bets are on Western Michigan to cover the spread, but the Broncos have landed only 51% of the money.
  • The under has landed 45% of the tickets but has generated 54% of the money.

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Thomas Schlarp is a contributor at the Action Network who specializes in betting on college football. He was previously an associate editor on the content team, and started working in the sports media industry in 2020.

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