The final college football game of the season has all the makings of a potential classic as the Washington Huskies meet the Michigan Wolverines in the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship game. The title game features a meeting of undefeated Power Five conference champions that appear to be peaking in the postseason. Michigan (14-0) was a projected front-runner that spent most of the season as the top-ranked team in the country and dominated the Big Ten competition on the way to a conference title and top seed in the CFP. But Pac-12 champion Washington (14-0), the No. 2 seed in the CFP was still seen as a longshot of sorts despite returning numerous key players from last year’s 11-win club.
Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET from NRG Stadium in Houston. The Wolverines are 5-point favorites and the over/under for total points scored is 55.5 in the latest Washington vs. Michigan odds via SportsLine consensus. Michigan is the -218 favorite on the money line (risk $218 to win $100). Before making any Michigan vs. Washington picks, you need to see which side Tom Fornelli is backing, given his track record of strong picks in games involving Huskies.
A CBS Sports writer since 2010, the entertaining Fornelli is best known for his college football expertise. He co-hosts the popular Cover 3 Podcast and appears regularly on CBS Sports HQ. You’ll get maximum access to Fornelli’s picks only on SportsLine. What’s more, he has shown a particularly sharp eye for the trajectory of the Huskies. In fact, Fornelli has gone 12-2 in his last 14 college football picks involving Washington, netting his followers a profit of nearly $1,000. Anyone who has followed him has seen profitable returns.
Now, he has set his sights on Washington vs. Michigan and…
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Author : CBS Sports Staff
Publish date : 2024-01-08 19:45:41
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