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The upcoming showdown on November 12, 2025, between the Buffalo Bulls and Central Michigan Chippewas at Kelly/Shorts Stadium in Mount Pleasant, MI, promises an exciting chapter in the 2025-26 NCAAF season. This Wednesday night football game, broadcast on CBS Sports Network, presents a compelling betting landscape shaped by recent performances and tactical matchups.
Buffalo's offense, led by their starting quarterback, has shown resilience with an average of 24.78 points per game and 212.56 passing yards. Their pass offense will be tested against Central Michigan's solid pass defense, which allows about 203.67 passing yards per game. Conversely, Central Michigan boasts a strong rushing attack, averaging 185.33 yards per game, which will face scrutiny from Buffalo's defense that typically allows 139.33 rushing yards. The battle between pass protection and pass rush will be a key factor, with Central Michigan's defense generating 10.78 sacks on average compared to Buffalo's 9.44 sacks on offense.
The point spread currently favors Central Michigan by 1.5 points with odds at -109, while the total points line is set at 44, leaning towards the under at -110. These betting trends suggest a closely contested game with a slight edge to the home team. Both teams have shown strong ATS records, with Central Michigan excelling at home with a 3-0 ATS record, while Buffalo holds a 2-2 ATS record on the road.
Injuries and lineup changes could influence the game's outcome, but both teams appear to be fielding their starting quarterbacks, which adds stability to their offensive strategies. The last matchup on October 7, 2023, saw Buffalo dominate with a 37-13 victory, a factor bettors should consider when analyzing trends and game stats.
These betting insights provide a nuanced view of the upcoming Buffalo Bulls vs Central Michigan Chippewas game, helping bettors make informed decisions. Ready to bet smarter? Start your OddsTrader Turbo subscription now or place your bet with a U.S. regulated sportsbook and profit off the edge.