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After clinching the Big Ten championship in 2021, the Michigan football team aspires to maintain their momentum for the upcoming year, 2022.
A year ago, Jim Harbaugh successfully concocted the perfect formula for the Wolverines, securing a place in the College Football Playoffs.
What should Michigan sports bettors anticipate for Michigan’s 2022 football odds as we near the start of the new season?
Michigan football 2022 season odds
This is how the oddsmakers rank U-M’s chances of winning the National Championship, the Big Ten Conference, and the Big Ten East in 2022.
Despite the slim chances of Michigan winning the national title, it holds a solid position within the top 10 of the odds race. According to the preseason college football odds, Alabama is viewed as the frontrunner, with Ohio State and Georgia being strong contenders.
Despite the long odds, Michigan currently finds itself in second place to Ohio State in both the Big Ten and Big Ten East, solidifying Ohio State’s status as the clear favorite to win.
Michigan football win total odds
Michigan consistently sets high expectations for their regular season win total, and the trend continues in 2022.
Michigan’s current win total is set at an over/under of .
Michigan is aiming for double-digit wins once again, and here is the proposed schedule they are considering.
- The game against Colorado State will take place on September 3rd at noon.
- The game against Hawaii is scheduled for September 10th at 8 p.m.
- The game against Connecticut is scheduled for noon on September 17th.
- The game against Maryland is scheduled for September 24th at noon.
- The game against Iowa on October 1st is scheduled for a time to be announced.
- The game on October 8th will be held at Indiana University at noon.
- The game against Penn State is scheduled for October 15, with the time still to be announced.
- The match against Michigan State on October 22 is yet to be announced.
- The game at Rutgers on November 5th is yet to be determined.
- The match against Nebraska is scheduled for November 12, with the time to be announced.
- The game against Illinois on November 19 is yet to be determined.
- The game against Ohio State will take place on November 26th at noon.
Upon a cursory examination, one cannot overlook the fact that Michigan will have a total of eight home games in 2022. Notably, the team will kick off the season with four consecutive home games.
Challenging matchups lie ahead with Michigan State and Penn State at home, as well as tough road tests against Iowa and Ohio State.
Who will lead Michigan’s potent offense?
In 2021, Michigan relied heavily on their defense, but it appears that in 2022, the Wolverines offense will take the lead.
Michigan is currently grappling with the quarterback dilemma for their offense, pondering between J.J. McCarthy and Cade McNamara.
In 2022, McNamara steered the Wolverines to an impressive 12-2 record. Excelling as the team’s starting QB, McNamara exhibited exceptional game management skills. He accumulated an impressive total of 2,576 passing yards and 15 touchdowns, while limiting interceptions to a mere six.
Although McCarthy is regarded as the more dominant athlete with greater potential, his on-field performance is less established. In the year 2021, he accumulated 516 passing yards and five touchdowns, in addition to 124 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
Heading into the season opener, Harbaugh has not announced a definitive starter. It remains highly plausible that both players could have ample opportunities to play during the initial phase of the season.
Based on the odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook MI, McCarthy appears to be the more prominent choice with his current odds of +9000 to win the Heisman Trophy this season, whereas McNamara’s odds stand at +15000.
Regardless of who takes the position at center, they will have the advantage of working with an excellent offense. The presence of a formidable, experienced offensive line will not only safeguard the quarterback but also create opportunities for the dynamic running backs.
In 2021, Blake Corum accumulated nearly 1,000 rushing yards and scored 11 times on the ground. Meanwhile, Donovan Edwards, a versatile running back, is expected to handle a greater workload. Edwards showcased his skills last autumn by rushing for 174 yards and adding 265 receiving yards to his impressive stats.
According to DraftKings, Corum’s odds of winning the Heisman Trophy this season are set at +10000, while Edwards is considered a longshot with odds of +15000.
In addition to senior tight end Erick All, who recorded the second-highest number of receptions and receiving yards last season, Michigan boasts a wealth of talented receivers. Cornelius Johnson, Ronnie Bell, Andrel Anthony, and Roman Wilson all possess the ability to make significant big plays.
How big of a step back will U-M’s defense take?
Due to a potential regression in the Michigan defense, the offense must shoulder a greater responsibility this year.
The Wolverines’ 2021 defensive performance was remarkable, as they led the Big Ten by allowing only 16.1 points and ranked third in the conference by giving up 316.2 yards per game.
Aidan Hutchinson and David Ojabo, who collectively recorded an impressive 25 sacks, have both made their way to the NFL. Joining them in the professional league is Daxton Hill, the team’s exceptional safety. In total, Michigan bid farewell to seven starters from their 2021 defense.
Junior Colson, the top returning tackler with 60, will play a crucial role in Michigan’s efforts to nurture new pass rushers on the line.
DJ Turner and Gemon Green will be coming back to the secondary as cornerbacks, along with R.J. Moten returning as safety, which will bring much-needed experience to the back end.
What to make of Michigan football odds
This year, Michigan is predicted to be a strong contender for the Big Ten title and a potential spot in the playoffs.
Michigan is ranked among the top 10 teams in college football according to the U-M. The preseason rankings from the AP poll place Michigan at No. 8, while the AFCA Coaches Poll positions them at No. 6.
With the return of Big Ten hardware to Ann Arbor, the Wolverines and coach Jim Harbaugh are likely to experience a surge in confidence. Anticipate a noticeable increase in swagger as the year kicks off.
The true test for Michigan will come in October when they face Iowa on the road. It is during this game that we will gain a better understanding of the Wolverines’ abilities this season.
To achieve a 10-win season, it is crucial for Michigan to regain momentum against Michigan State. Despite his efforts, Harbaugh has not managed to defeat both MSU and Ohio State within the same season. Any misstep against the Spartans at home would eliminate any margin for error for the remainder of the season.
Once again, the fate of the season is expected to hinge on the finale against Ohio State, as it often does. The coveted Big Ten East title and a potential spot in the playoffs could hang in the balance yet again.
In 2021, Michigan finally overcame their struggle against Ohio State, and as a result, they shouldn’t feel intimidated by them anymore. Although, on paper, the Buckeyes might appear to be the superior team, there are doubts surrounding their defensive strength upfront. On the other hand, Michigan’s offensive line is expected to be one of their strong points.
After experiencing championship success once more, Michigan’s fan base will not settle for a significant regression. The program should strive for a minimum of ten wins as a baseline expectation.
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