Massive $33 K Bet on Notre Dame Over Ohio State | National Championship

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A bold bettor has made headlines ahead of tonight’s National Championship Game between Notre Dame and Ohio State, placing a whopping $33,333 on the Notre Dame Money Line (+290) at BetMGM. If successful, the bet would net a staggering $96,665, showcasing confidence in the Fighting Irish to pull off the upset.
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Where to Watch Ohio State vs Notre Dame
- Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia)
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET | Where to Watch: ESPN
- Spread: Buckeyes -8.5 | Moneyline: Buckeyes -375 | Total: 46.5
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The wager comes as Notre Dame faces a tough challenge against the heavily favored Ohio State Buckeyes (-375) at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. With a spread set at Buckeyes -8.5 and a total of 46.5 points, most analysts and bettors expect Ohio State’s high-powered offense, led by Will Howard and dynamic playmakers like TreVeyon Henderson and Emeka Egbuka, to control the game.
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However, Notre Dame has proven resilient all season, overcoming adversity to make it to the title game. Dual-threat quarterback Riley Leonard, running back Jeremiyah Love, and a strong defense give the Fighting Irish a legitimate chance to pull off the upset. Leonard’s ability to create plays with his legs (prop set at over 37.5 rushing yards) and Love’s versatility as a runner and receiver could be key factors in Notre Dame’s game plan.
Notre Dame’s current +290 Money Line odds reflect the long-shot nature of the bet, but with a victory tonight, this bold wager could pay off big. It’s a high-risk, high-reward move, but as bettors know, anything can happen under the bright lights of the National Championship Game.

























