Back a Spartans Bounce-Back with $1,000 No-Sweat Bet at Caesars
Michigan State was humbled in a tough loss to No. 8 Washington this past week, but that doesn’t mean the Spartans can’t bounce back this week against Maryland!
Spartans fans in Michigan who sign up with Caesars Sportsbook and follow our instructions below will be rewarded with a no-sweat bet worth up to $1,000 that you can use to bet on MSU.
Here’s how you can take the sweat out of your first bet on Michigan State:
Caesars Sportsbook Michigan Promo Code
Your first bet at Caesars Sportsbook will be returned as bonus bets for up to $1,000 if you lose.
Here’s how you can claim your no-sweat bet:
- Sign up with Caesars Sportsbook MI
- Use the promo code FSNCAA1000
- Verify your identity and location
- Deposit $10 or more
Be sure to use the promo code and deposit at least $10 after signing up, otherwise you won’t receive your no-sweat bet!
With an opportunity like this, you could load up for a big bet to back Michigan State in a variety of fun ways or bet on anything else like other Week 4 CFB games or the NFL or MLB!
But let’s first make sure you know how to place that no-sweat bet.
Michigan State vs. Maryland Odds, Spread and Total
The Spartans are considerable underdogs at home against the red-hot Terrapins (3-0) and that means this could be the perfect chance to use your no-sweat bet!
Michigan State is a 7.5-point underdog (+250 moneyline odds). If you bet $1,000 on MSU to win and they do, you’d profit $2,500!
But you don’t have to only bet on the moneyline or the spread.
You could instead bet on over/under 53.5 total points, an alternate spread or a prop play!
Once you’ve signed in to Caesars, click on ‘NCAAF’ and then scroll through the Week 4 games until you arrive at Maryland at Michigan State.
Make sure you click on the matchup to find all of your options and remember, you’ll be backed by the house for up to $1,000 on only that first wager.
Sign up with Caesars to take two chances at cashing in on a slept-on Spartans team.
Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.