Duke vs. Michigan: SportsLine Projection Model Picks and Betting Advice for Highly Anticipated Showdown

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Duke vs. Michigan: SportsLine Projection Model Picks and Betting Advice for Highly Anticipated Showdown

A highly anticipated non-conference showdown is scheduled for Saturday as the No. 3 Duke Blue Devils face off against the top-ranked Michigan Wolverines in Washington, D.C. Michigan boasts a 25-1 record, with their sole loss coming against Wisconsin, while Duke stands at 24-2, with defeats to Texas Tech and UNC. Both teams are currently projected as No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament bracketology. The game is set to tip off at 6:30 p.m. ET, with Michigan favored by 2.5 points and an over/under of 150.5.

The SportsLine Projection Model, known for its accurate predictions, has been on a hot streak with college basketball picks. It has simulated the Michigan vs. Duke matchup 10,000 times and has now revealed its picks and betting advice. Michigan's potent offense, averaging 90.6 points per game, is expected to drive the game's total points over 150.5. Duke, led by freshman Cameron Boozer averaging 22.8 points per game, is projected to contribute to a total of 155 combined points in the game.

For those looking to place bets on the game, the model suggests that one side of the spread hits well over 60% of the time. To get the detailed pick and more insights from the model's simulations, visit SportsLine now. With a track record of success in predicting college basketball outcomes, the SportsLine Projection Model offers valuable information for bettors looking to make informed decisions.