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On This Day in Sports Odds History
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2001 (Tennis): 20-year old Lleyton Hewitt defeats Pete Sampras in the U.S. Open men's final 7-6, 6-1, 6-1 to win his first Grand Slam title and becomes the youngest world #1 ranked player of all-time. Hewitt was a +200 underdog for the match and entered the tournament at +1000 to win the title.
2006 (College Football): Top-ranked Ohio State goes on the road to Austin and beats #2 ranked and defending National Champion Texas 24-7. The Buckeyes were 3-point underdogs and the game went well under the total of 52 points. It's the last time the top two ranked teams in the country faced off in a regular season non-conference game. Ohio State would go on to lose in the BCS Championship 41-14 to #2 Florida.
2018 (NFL): The Cleveland Browns 17-game losing streak comes to an end after a 21-21 tie to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns were 3½-point home underdogs as the game went over the total of 41 points.