2009 Illinois at Ohio State Point Spread Odds & Matchup Report

Last Updated on September 22, 2009 8:03 pm by drew

Illinois-Ohio St. Odds

Columbus,
OH
A blowout victory over an in-state opponent has Ohio State feeling confident for the time being. Illinois might be feeling the same way.

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The 13th-ranked Buckeyes hope to build off their latest victory while trying to prevent the Illini from pulling off another upset in

Columbus
during Saturday’s Big Ten opener for both schools.

Oddsmakers from online sports book SBGGLOBAL have made
Ohio
State -14.5 point spread favorites (View College Football odds) for Saturday’s game (Game Matchup). Current public betting information shows that 76% of bets for this game have been placed on
Ohio
State -14.5 (View College Football bet percentages).


Ohio
State
(2-1) bounced back from a disappointing 18-15 home loss to then-No. 3 Southern
California on Sept. 12, by routing

Toledo
38-0 at Cleveland Browns Stadium last Saturday.

After totaling 265 yards against the Trojans, the Buckeyes rolled up 522 – including 247 on the ground – against the Rockets.

"The disappointment was two weeks away,”

Ohio
State
coach Jim Tressel said. "But the task at hand is

Illinois
and the task at hand is the Big Ten. I’d like to think we’re aware enough to know that we’ve got to get much better.”

Sophomore quarterback Terrelle Pryor rushed for 110 yards with a touchdown, and threw for a career-high 262 yards and three TDs – two to Dane Sanzenbacher – Saturday.

"(Last week’s game) really gave me more confidence than I had,” Pryor said. "Whether it’s 100 yards passing or 100 yards rushing … it’s not always realistic. I’ll still do whatever I can to get a win.”

Pryor rushed for 110 yards and threw a touchdown in
Ohio
State‘s 30-20 win at

Illinois
last season.

The Buckeyes have outscored their opponents 151-40 in winning four straight conference openers, and won four of five overall against

Illinois
. The Illini (1-1), meanwhile, have won three of their last four and seven of 10 at Ohio Stadium dating to 1988.


Illinois
shocked then-No. 1 and previously undefeated

Ohio
State
28-21 in its last visit Nov. 10, 2007. With that in mind, the Illini should feel confident returning to the Horseshoe coming off a bye week.

"For the people that were a part of it, it’s relevant,” Tressel said of the Illini’s last visit. "I’m sure some of the guys that were a part of that game, like the coaches that were here, (this week) will be a reminder.”

The Illini rolled to a 45-17 win over
Illinois
State – of the Football Championship Subdivision – on Sept. 12, one week after a disappointing 37-9 season-opening loss to
Missouri in

St. Louis
.

"We all know the next game is going to be a great challenge,"

Illinois
coach Ron Zook said. "But once again, I haven’t changed my thinking that this football team can be a great team."

Senior quarterback Juice Williams has thrown six touchdowns and one interception while rushing for 118 yards on 25 carries in his last two games against

Ohio
State
. The Illini are expected to have him back after he strained his quadriceps early against

Illinois
State
.

Williams also needs 171 yards to become the Illini’s career leader in total offense.

After rushing for 384 yards against Illinois State, Illinois ranks second in the Big Ten in rushing average (247.0 yards per game) and third in total offense (436.5 yards).


Illinois
likely won’t have nearly as easy a time against the Buckeyes, who are second in the league allowing 288.3 yards and third by giving up 15.0 points per game.

The Illini will try to stop Pryor and the Buckeyes without starting linebacker Montez Wilson, who was lost for the season with a herniated disc in his neck.

"We talk about adversity and our team knows others will have to step up and fill his shoes," Zook said. "I think they are ready to do that."

Illinois, which has lost 14 of its last 15 Big Ten openers, has dropped four in a row against ranked opponents since beating

Ohio
State
in 2007.

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Posted: 9/22/09 8:03PM ET