Buckeyes set for payout versus Badgers?

The Wisconsin Badgers will be looking to put an end to a 2-5 skid both SU and ATS against the Ohio State Buckeyes when those two Big Ten schools hit the hardwood together in college basketball odds action on Sunday afternoon.

Wisconsin is 0-2 both SU and ATS in its last two games against Ohio State, falling to the Buckeyes 59-58 in their meeting last season as a 5.5-point home favorite on the betting lines. The UNDER has paid off for totals bettors in four of the six most recent games between the teams.

Wisconsin Badgers vs Ohio State Buckeyes Sportsbook Odds and Betting Line

The Ohio State Buckeyes were listed as 0-point at most sportsbooks tracked by Odds Shark earlier in the day. It opened first at Sportsbook, where the over/under betting odds total was expected shortly.

Wisconsin Badgers vs Ohio State Buckeyes Odds and Stats.

Team Betting Records & Power Rankings

Ohio State Buckeyes battles the Wisconsin Badgers, currently sitting with a 27-3 mark (15-14-1 ATS). The OVER/UNDER records, always important for totals betting, are 15-14 for the Ohio State Buckeyes and 13-17 for the Wisconsin Badgers.

It's a betting matchup between the No. 26-rated Ohio State Buckeyes and the No. 17-ranked Wisconsin Badgers, according to the latest pro hoops power rankings here at Odds Shark.

How Wisconsin Badgers vs Ohio State Buckeyes Stats Matchup

Rating these schools in several key categories is important for handicappers and Ohio State has the nation's No. 16-rated offensive output, at 76.93 PPG. The visiting Wisconsin Badgers defense ranks No. 7 allowing on average 56 PPG. The Buckeyes FG% has averaged 49.27% so far, more than the Ohio State Badgers marksmen have achieved on the year, 47.87% per game.

Recent Outings Betting Recap

The Badgers grabbed a 76-63 win over the Golden Gophers on Thursday, behind a 25-point effort from Frank Kaminsky at Williams Arena.

D'Angelo Russell scored 28 points for Ohio State on Wednesday, leading the Buckeyes to a 77-67 win over Penn State at Bryce Jordan Center.

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