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Little Caesars Bowl in NCAA Betting Dec 26

If you like your Bowl matches hot and ready, the Little Caesars Bowl kicks off at Ford Field in Detroit on December 26th with the Western Michigan Broncos facing the Purdue Boilermakers. Back in 1998 when it was originally called the Motor City Bowl, former Michigan State football coach George Perles helped give birth to the Little Caesars Bowl. It is been a Michigan custom since that time with great matchups annually and this year is no distinct. The sportsbook has the line pretty near with the Boilermakers at -2 ½ with the over/under at 60.

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The Western Michigan Broncos come into play with a 7-5 overall record and a 5-3 record in the MAC West division. With a 47-38 overall record at Western Michigan, Bill Cubit is now in his 7th year as Western Michigan Broncos head coach. When you talk Western Michigan Broncos football in 2011, offense comes to mind and plenty of it. The boys from Kalamazoo have won their last 2 matches and average 28 points per game on defense. As previously stated, the offense is where the Western Michigan Broncos genuinely shine on the field. The greatest weapon down the field for the Western Michigan Broncos and possibly the complete country is superstar senior Wide receiver Jordan White. White leads the nation with 127 catches and 1,646 receiving yards, he’s furthermore 2nd in the nation with 16 receiving Touchdowns.


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The Boilermakers show up in Motown with a 6-6 overall record and a 4-4 record in the Big Ten. Head coach Danny Hope is in his third year in West Lafayette with a 15-21 overall record. Purdue averages 26.1 points per game on offense and 26.4 points per game on defense. The Boilermakers have a 1-2 record vs ranked opponents this year.

Junior Quarterback Caleb TerBush sets the pace for the Purdue offense with junior running back Ralph Bolden trustworthy behind him. Junior Wide receiver Antavian Edison and senior Wide receiver Justin Siller remain TerBush’s favorite targets down the field.


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