Western Michigan-Toledo Odds: MAC Spread Shrinks To Less Than A Field Goal

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Written By Julie Walker on October 19, 2021Last Updated on October 22, 2021
Western Michigan Toledo Football Odds October 2021

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Be cautious of the emotionally injured animal. This Saturday, Western Michigan will face a Toledo team that recently suffered an overtime defeat against Central Michigan.

Last week, Western had a dominating victory over Kent State in a 64-31 Mid-American Conference game held at their home stadium.

Here’s the most recent update on the upcoming MAC showdown before the transition to midweek games.

Western Michigan at Toledo: NCAA Football Week 8 Odds

Oddsmakers give Western Michigan slight edge over Toledo

According to initial odds provided by Michigan sportsbooks, it seems unlikely that Western will experience another overwhelming defeat when they travel to Ohio on Saturday. However, the Broncos are currently favored to have the advantage in the upcoming match.

BetMGM Sportsbook currently holds the largest spread, favoring the Broncos by 3.5 points as of Monday evening. Additionally, BetMGM offers the most favorable moneyline for those backing the favorites, providing -140 for Western and +120 for Toledo.

The moneylines for Western at the Golden Nugget Sportsbook were set at -145, while Toledo had a moneyline of +125. On the other hand, FanDuel Sportsbook offered a range of moneylines from -150 to +122.

Both of the aforementioned oddsmakers assigned 2.5 points to the underdogs, which is the current settled position and consensus adopted by BetMGM.

The initial over/under set by Golden Nugget was 55 points, while FanDuel’s was slightly lower at 54.5 points. On the other hand, BetMGM had the highest over/under at 55.5 points before deciding to temporarily remove their number from the board.

To access the most up-to-date and superior real-time odds, refer to our live tracker located above.

Western Michigan has been performing well in terms of trending, with a 4-2-1 record against the spread this season. On the other hand, Toledo has won three games against the spread but failed to cover three times.

The Broncos have won 4 out of 5 games where they were favored to win on the moneyline.

How to watch: Western Michigan Broncos at Toledo Rockets

  • Western Michigan (5-2, 2-1 MAC) will face Toledo (3-4, 1-2) in an upcoming match.
  • Saturday at 3:30 p.m., ET.
  • The location is the Glass Bowl Stadium in Toledo, Ohio.
  • CBS Sports Network is a television channel.
  • The Bronco Radio Network is broadcasting on the radio.

Western routs Kent State in homecoming win

After suffering a 45-20 defeat against Ball State on October 9, Western’s football team embarked on homecoming week with a sense of disappointment, as their four-game winning streak had been abruptly shattered.

Despite a commendable performance from the Bronco defense, which holds the top spot in the MAC for rushing defense and is ranked 26th nationally, the offense’s four turnovers in the Ball State game proved to be detrimental.

The Broncos definitely made amends for their offensive struggles against Kent State.

The Western team demonstrated an impressive offensive performance, accumulating an astonishing 648 total yards. Additionally, they maintained dominance in possession, controlling the ball for an impressive duration of 37 minutes and 41 seconds against the Golden Flashes.

After receiving the kickoff, the Broncos took control and secured the first score of the game with a 27-yard touchdown pass from Kaleb Eleby to Skyy Moore. Sean Tyler’s 21-yard rush on second down provided an early momentum for the team during the eight-play drive.

Eleby’s electrifying performance consisted of three passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown. The talented sophomore completed 15 out of 22 passes, accumulating an impressive 307 passing yards. Additionally, he showcased his agility by gaining 33 yards through three carries on the ground.

In the game, Moore managed to accumulate a total of 140 yards on eight receptions and successfully scored two touchdowns. On the other hand, Jaylen Hall contributed with five catches, amassing an impressive 144 yards, and also scored a touchdown.

The Broncos’ ground assault resulted in a total of 341 yards gained and five touchdowns. Tyler contributed significantly to this feat, with 17 carries resulting in 169 yards gained and one touchdown.

In his impressive performance, La’Darius Jefferson rushed for a total of 62 yards on 18 carries, scoring a touchdown along the way.

In his first season, Senior Jaxson Kincaide accomplished a remarkable feat by rushing for 61 yards on just nine carries, resulting in two touchdowns.

Nick Mihalic, the kicker, scored a total of 16 points. He achieved this by making three field goals and successfully converting seven out of eight point-after attempts.

In the game that marked the end of a two-game homestand for Western, they managed to avoid any turnovers. This victory also allowed them to extend their winning streak against Kent State to three games, giving them a series total of 36 wins, 20 losses, and 1 tie.

Toledo’s comeback effort falls short against Central Michigan in OT

Last week in Mount Pleasant, the Rockets suffered a 26-23 overtime defeat against Central Michigan, causing them to drop below .500 overall and fall to 1-2 in conference play. As a result, they currently hold the last place in the MAC West standings.

With approximately three minutes remaining in the third quarter, Dequan Finn, the freshman quarterback, ignited a comeback effort by dashing for a 3-yard touchdown. This brought the score to 20-10 in favor of Central.

The Chippewas took the lead, 23-16, with two successful field goals from Toledo and one from Central. Finn managed to score the game-tying touchdown with an 18-yard run in the last 35 seconds of regulation.

In the beginning of overtime, Central took possession of the ball and successfully scored a 38-yard field goal courtesy of Marshall Meeder. However, on third-and-12 at CMU’s 27-yard line, Finn was tackled behind the line of scrimmage. This led to a 51-yard field goal attempt by Thomas Cluckey, which unfortunately missed to the left.

In the game, Finn completed 15 out of 32 passes for a total of 208 yards in the air. Additionally, he made 25 carries, accumulating 43 rushing yards and scoring two touchdowns.

Bryant Koback rushed the ball 15 times, accumulating a total of 87 yards. Isaiah Winstead, on the other hand, made four receptions, resulting in an impressive 108 yards gained.

In the defeat, Finn experienced seven sackings.

Regarding the upcoming game this weekend, Toledo had won three consecutive games against the Broncos before Western secured a 41-38 victory in Kalamazoo last November. The Rockets currently hold the advantage in the overall series, leading 44-31.

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