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Outback Bowl Odds: Wisconsin vs Tennessee

Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer (AP Images)

 

When Wisconsin (+3) faces Tennessee (-3) in the Outback Bowl it’ll be a battle for a 10-win season.

Although it’s been a bit of disappointing year for Wisconsin, 10 wins would mark just the seventh time the school’s football program has achieved the mark in its 118-year history.

The Badgers have won in each for their last two college bowl games but lost in both of their previous appearances in the Outback Bowl.

P.J. Hill, who led Wisconsin in rushing with 1,080 yards and 14 touchdowns in 10 games, will likely not play because of injury.

Tennessee returns to the Outback Bowl for the second straight season but this time it’ll be without several key players.

Wide receiver Lucas Taylor, linebacker Rico McCoy and defensive tackle Demonte Bolden are among six players whose fall semester grades stunk so bad they’re ineligible to play in the Jan. 1 game.

Wisconsin is just 4-7 against the spread this season while Tennessee is a very respectable 8-4-1. 

For all college football odds visit the Bodog Sportsbook.