Best Bet + Where To Bet On Miami (OH) Vs. Ball State

  • Miami (OH) is a 12-point favorite over Ball State.
  • Ball State is second in the MAC against the spread.
  • Bovada’s odds for the game are offered at better value than other books.

MUNCIE, Ind. – MACtion is back on Tuesday nights, and kicking off this portion of college football will be the Miami Ohio RedHawks and Ball State Cardinals where the Miami is seen as a heavy favorites.

Miami (OH) vs. Ball State

  • Moneyline: Miami Ohio (-500) vs. Ball State (+360)
  • Spread: Miami Ohio -12
  • Total: 50

Although college football prop sites might see this as a runaway game for Miami Ohio, do not sleep on Ball State to keep things competitive. 12 points is a ton of points for this game as Ball State is second in the MAC against the spread with a 5-3 record while Miami Ohio is 4-4.

Against a +12-point spread this season, Ball State has covered in five of eight games including their last four outings. As for Miami Ohio, they’ve been a double digit favorite twice this season and are 1-1 ATS from that spot.

Both offenses are also pretty evenly matched from a points standpoint. Ball State is putting up just over 25 ppg while Miami Ohio is at 22.8 ppg. On defense, Miami Ohio only has a +2.9 margin as they are allowing 19.9 ppg to opponents.

Where To Get The Best Value Betting On Ball State Spread

Those who plan on tailing and taking Ball State +12 on college football sportsbooks will want to find the book that has the highest point spread that way you have the most room for them to cover. We’ve done that for you right here where you’ll find that betting at Bovada comes with the largest point spread of 12 than other books in DraftKings, ESPN Bet, and FanDuel that are offering a smaller point spread.

  • Bovada: Ball State +12
  • DraftKings: Ball State +10
  • FanDuel: Ball State +9.5
  • ESPN Bet: Ball State +10
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