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One of the top running backs in college football will be on display when Braelon Allen and the Wisconsin Badgers (1-0) host the Washington State Cougars (1-0) on Saturday, September 10, 2022.
The Cougars are expected to lose by at least two touchdowns (currently +17) against the Badgers (with an over/under of 47 points).
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Wisconsin vs. Washington State
- Game Day: Saturday, September 10, 2022
- Game Time: 3:30 PM ET
- TV Channel: FOX
- Location: Madison, Wisconsin
- Stadium: Camp Randall Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Badgers | -17 | -109 | -112 | 47 | -110 | -112 | -1075 | +647 |
Wisconsin Betting Insights
- Wisconsin put together a 6-7-0 record against the spread last season.
- Wisconsin was favored by 17 points or more two times last season, and covered the spread in both.
- Wisconsin and its opponent combined to go over the point total in six of 13 contests last season.
Wisconsin Stats & Insights
- Wisconsin racked up just 1.2 more points per game (25.4) than Washington State gave up (24.2) last season.
- When Wisconsin put up more than 24.2 points last year, it went 5-1 against the spread and 6-0 overall.
- Washington State had a 7-1 record against the spread and a 6-2 record overall in games when it allowed opponents to score fewer than 25.4 points last year.
- Wisconsin racked up just 4.8 fewer yards per game (370.8) than Washington State gave up per outing (375.6) last season.
- Wisconsin was 4-1 against the spread and 5-0 overall when the team piled up over 375.6 yards last season.
- Washington State had a 5-1 record ATS and a 4-2 record overall when holding its opponents to fewer than 370.8 yards last year.
- Last season Wisconsin averaged 210.6 yards per game on the ground, 51.4 more than Washington State allowed per contest (159.2).
- Last year Wisconsin had a 6-3 ATS record and an 8-1 overall record in games the team ran for over 159.2 yards.
- Last season, Washington State was 5-3 against the spread and 6-2 overall when holding opponents to less than 210.6 yards on the ground.
- Wisconsin had 23 giveaways last year, while Washington State had 29 takeaways.
Wisconsin’s Best Players
- Graham Mertz recorded a passing stat line last season of 1,958 yards with a 59.5% completion rate (169-for-284), 10 touchdowns, 11 interceptions, and an average of 150.6 yards per game.
- Last year, Allen ran for 1,268 yards on 186 carries (97.5 yards per game) and scored 12 times.
- Chez Mellusi put up 815 yards on 173 carries (62.7 yards per game), with five rushing touchdowns last season.
- In the previous season, Danny Davis III grabbed 32 passes (on 56 targets) for 478 yards (36.8 per game). He also found the end zone two times.
- Jake Ferguson tacked on 450 yards on 46 grabs with three touchdowns. He was targeted 62 times, and averaged 34.6 receiving yards per game.
- Kendric Pryor reeled in 32 passes for 416 yards and three touchdowns, putting up 32.0 yards per game last season.
- Nick Herbig did his thing last season with an incredible stat line of 9.0 sacks, 11.0 TFL and 55 tackles.
- Leo Chenal was a wrecking ball on the field, collecting 94 tackles, 11.0 TFL, and eight sacks last year.
- Last season John Torchio had a huge stat line of three interceptions, 28 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 0.5 sacks, and three passes defended.
Washington State Betting Insights
- Washington State went 8-5-0 ATS last year.
- Last season, six Washington State games hit the over.
Washington State Stats & Insights
- Last season Washington State put up 11.6 more points per game (27.8) than Wisconsin gave up (16.2).
- When Washington State put up over 16.2 points last season, it was 7-3 against the spread and 7-3 overall.
- When Wisconsin surrendered fewer than 27.8 points last year, it had a 6-3 record against the spread and a 7-2 record overall.
- Washington State averaged 379.8 yards per game last season, 140.7 more yards than the 239.1 Wisconsin allowed per matchup.
- Washington State was 8-4 against the spread and 7-5 overall when the team piled up over 239.1 yards last year.
- Wisconsin had a 6-6 record ATS and an 8-4 record overall when holding its opponents to fewer than 379.8 yards last year.
- Washington State rushed for 122.2 yards per game last year, 57.4 more than the 64.8 Wisconsin allowed per contest.
- When Washington State ran for over 64.8 yards last year it compiled an 8-4 ATS record and a 7-5 overall record.
- When Wisconsin kept its opponents to fewer than 122.2 yards on the ground last season, it was 6-6 against the spread and 8-4 overall.
- Washington State had 17 giveaways last season, while Wisconsin had 23 takeaways.
Washington State’s Best Players
- Jayden de Laura averaged 215.5 passing yards per contest and tossed 23 touchdowns last season.
- Max Borghi racked up 12 rushing touchdowns on 67.7 yards per game last season.
- Deon McIntosh rushed for 538 yards and three touchdowns last season.
- Calvin Jackson Jr. averaged 75.9 receiving yards and racked up seven receiving touchdowns over the course of the 2021 season.
- Travell Harris collected nine touchdowns and had 814 receiving yards (62.6 ypg) in 2021.
- De’Zhaun Stribling worked his way to five receiving touchdowns and 471 receiving yards (36.2 ypg) last season.
- Last year Brennan Jackson accumulated 5.0 sacks, 5.0 TFL, 39 tackles, and one interception.
- Jahad Woods put together a great stat line last year, collecting 76 tackles, 5.0 TFL, and one interception.
- A year ago Armani Marsh tallied 59 tackles, 3.0 TFL, and four passes defended as well as three interceptions.