Columbia and Harvard will clash in an exciting college football matchup on Friday at 7:00 PM ET, taking place at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. As both teams prepare to meet in Week 11, Harvard enters the game with a significant advantage according to the latest simulation results.
Advanced analytics produced by Dimers’ prediction model suggest that Harvard has a commanding 98% chance of victory against Columbia. The model forecasts a final score of 38-10 in favor of Harvard. These findings come from a comprehensive simulation process that analyzed the game’s outcome 10,000 times, confirming Harvard’s dominance.
In terms of betting, Columbia is a heavy underdog, with a spread of +29.5. According to the predictions, Columbia has a 52% chance of covering that spread. The total points for the game is set at 48.5, with equal odds of hitting either the over or under.
For those tracking the odds, current lines for the game include Harvard at a spread of -29.5 (-114) and a moneyline of -2100, while Columbia is positioned at +29.5 (-114) and a moneyline of +1700. All betting odds are accurate as of the time of publication but are subject to fluctuations as game time approaches.
As the matchup draws nearer, football fans can look forward to what promises to be an intriguing contest, with Harvard firmly positioned as the favorite. This encounter not only serves as a crucial game for both teams but also adds excitement to the college football landscape.
