Wisconsin vs. Purdue Prediction, Odds, Spread and Over/Under for College Football Week 8

Purdue wide receiver David Bell is one of the best receivers in the country.
Purdue wide receiver David Bell is one of the best receivers in the country. / Bryon Houlgrave/The Register / USA TODAY
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The Purdue Boilermakers (4-2) will host the Wisconsin Badgers (3-3) in a Big Ten matchup in Week 8.

Purdue has climbed to No. 25 in the AP Poll after defeating the then-No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes last week at Kinnick Stadium, 24-7. The connection between Boilermakers’ quarterback Aidan O’Connell and wide receiver David Bell was electric, with O’Connell throwing for 375 yards and two touchdowns and Bell catching 11 passes for 240 yards and a touchdown.

Wisconsin picked up a close victory over the Army Black Knights in Week 7, 20-14. The Badgers defense held the run-happy Black Knights to 277 total yards of offense, as Wisconsin’s defense has allowed just 14 points in its last two games, shutting out Illinois one week prior.

Here are the odds for this Big Ten matchup, courtesy of WynnBET Sportsbook.

Wisconsin vs. Purdue Odds, Spread and Over/Under 

Spread:

  • Wisconsin -2.5 (-115)
  • Purdue +2.5 (-105)

Moneyline:

  • Wisconsin -145
  • Purdue +125

Total:

  • 40 (Over -110/Under -110)

Wisconsin vs. Purdue Betting Trends

  • Wisconsin is 2-4 against the spread this season.
  • Purdue is 3-3 against the spread this season.
  • The Under is 6-0 in Boilermakers games in 2021.
  • The Under is 4-2 in Badgers games in 2021.
  • Underdogs are 4-1 against the spread in the last five meetings between Wisconsin and Purdue.

Wisconsin vs. Purdue Prediction and Pick

It’s Wisconsin’s great rushing offense versus Purdue’s great passing offense. 

The Boilermakers are allowing just 116 rushing yards per game and the Badgers are allowing just 161.5 passing yards per game. Both offensive focal points could struggle in this contest.

After defeating No. 2 Iowa on the road, I believe this Purdue team can outplay this Wisconsin defense at home. Receiver David Bell may be the most under-appreciated player in all of College Football and he is a huge X-factor for this contest. 

The Badgers’ quarterback Graham Mertz has thrown only two touchdown passes, but seven interceptions. I don’t trust him to get the job done against this Boilermakers team that is allowing 14 points per game.

I’m taking Purdue on the moneyline at +125 before it gets any lower.


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