Ohio State vs Nebraska Opening Odds – Buckeyes Laying 15.5-Points in Lincoln

By Ryan Bolta in College Football
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- Ohio State (7-1) faces Nebraska (3-6) at Memorial Stadium Saturday at Noon Eastern on Fox
- All six of Nebraska’s losses have come by one possession
- Below are the opening odds and team breakdowns to help predict potential line movement prior to kickoff
Nebraska continues to rack up both moral victories and losses as the season moves on.
Next up, the Cornhuskers welcome the Ohio State Buckeyes to Memorial Stadium at noon on Saturday. Ohio State is favored by 15.5, one year after beating Nebraska by 35 points at home. Let’s take a deep dive into both programs to identify any potential line movement prior to kickoff.
Ohio State vs Nebraska Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Ohio State | -15.5 (-110) | OTB | O 63.5 (-110) |
Nebraska | +15.5 (-110) | OTB | U 63.5 (-110) |
Odds as of October 31st at DraftKings
Buckeyes Continue To Overcome Depth Issues
Ohio State racked up their most impressive win to date, beating Penn State by nine points at home. They failed to cover the number and are now 4-3-1 ATS this season, but it was still a statement win leading into a tougher stretch of games. Quarterback C.J. Stroud was impressive once again and now has 2,270 passing yards with 23 touchdowns and three interceptions this season.
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— Barstool Ohio State (@BarstoolOSU) October 30, 2021
Running back TreVeyon Henderson had 28 attempts for 152 rushing yards and one touchdown. The 28 carries were the most of his freshman season and something that’s like to be more common going forward. Both Master Teague and Marcus Crowley were injured and neither are expected to dress against Nebraska. Henderson is one of the best backs in the country, but it’s worth noting the lack of depth behind him with injuries mounting.
The Buckeyes have also been without offensive lineman Harry Miller. His absence has forced Luke Wypler to the center spot and it’s been an issue at times this season. He had three of Ohio State’s seven pre-snap penalties against Penn State and will likely be under center once again on Saturday. The concerns up front haven’t cost the Buckeyes any games but are definitely worth noting when considering the spread and potential line movement.
Nebraska Remains Competitive Despite Poor Record
The hot seat for Scott Frost is anything but frosty at the moment. He’s now 15-26 at Nebraska and 10-22 in Big Ten play. He finished fifth in the West Division each of his first three years with the Cornhuskers but could finish last this season. Despite the mounting losses, his team has actually been very competitive this year. All six losses have been by one possession, leaving them with a 5-4 record ATS.
Scott Frost sounded more like a coach today who doesn’t know how to fix Nebraska’s trouble than at any point in his four years.
He left the locker room after gathering the team to allow the captains to talk after this loss.
“Magic speeches aren’t going to change this,” he said.
— Mitch Sherman (@mitchsherman) October 30, 2021
The Cornhuskers are largely healthy for this one and will once again start Adrian Martinez at quarterback. He has 13 turnovers on the year including four interceptions in Nebraska’s most recent loss to Purdue. The poor play hasn’t changed anything in the eyes of his head coach, who is adamant that Martinez will remain the starting quarterback.
Expect Line Movement Prior To Game
The big favorite has conference championship and college football playoff aspirations, while the home team would love to keep this a one possession game late like they have all season. Injuries and job security don’t appear to be a major issue with either Ohio State or Nebraska.
There may not be a lot of line movement, but expect the Buckeyes to be laying more than 15.5 points by kickoff. If you’re fading Ohio State stay patient, otherwise get your wagers in early.

Sports Writer
Ryan has been working at TSN for over eleven years, and is now a lead writer and content producer at That's Hockey. Over the years, he's launched and hosted TSN's first NCAAF podcast, The College Football Show, and been featured on the likes of TSN 1050, Sportscentre, and That's Hockey 2Nite.