USC vs. Michigan odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

USC (2-0) and Michigan (2-1) are set to begin a new Big Ten rivalry when the Trojans take a trip to Ann Arbor and the odds are here.
The Trojans were the beneficiaries of a bye week before taking on the Wolverines. Meanwhile, Michigan took on Arkansas State and came away with the 28-18 victory.
According to FanDuel, USC opened up as a 6.5 point favorite. The total was set at 48.5 points.
If you want to bet the moneyline, USC was listed as the -255 favorite while Michigan is at +205 if you want to take the underdog.
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How to watch USC vs. Michigan
Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Channel: CBS, FuboTV (Streaming)
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Following a rough loss to Texas in Week 2, Sherrone Moore kept it simple. Michigan will have to bring it when it comes to USC.
“Yeah, I think the big thing is just everybody doing their job – players, coaches,” Moore said. “We all got to be better together.
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“That was the message to everybody after the game. You know, we’re not going to point fingers and say it was this person, this person. Collectively, we’ve got to be better as a whole group, whole unit – offense, defense, special teams.”
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Michigan might actually have to worry about the USC defense this season. Head coach Lincoln Riley loves the new-look unit.
“My expectations were pretty high,” Riley said. “They were pretty high. They’ve done a good job. Like I’ve told y’all, I knew the quality of the individuals, but how well do they come together? Both them and the players, everybody together, it’s still the power of the unit, not the power of the individuals and that’s been so far so good.”
One major change that Lincoln Riley made was hiring D’Anton Lynn as the team’s new defensive coordinator. He replaced long-time Riley assistant, Alex Grinch. On top of that, Riley also brought in former North Dakota State head coach Matt Entz as the team’s linebackers coach.