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Star wide receiver Dalton Kincaid and the Utah Utes (1-1) meet the San Diego State Aztecs (1-1) on Saturday at 10:00 PM ET, at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
The Utes are very big favorites (currently -21.5) in their game versus the Aztecs, with the over/under at 49 points. (In terms of the moneyline, the Utes are -2183 and the Aztecs are +991.)
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Utah vs. San Diego State
- Game Day: Saturday, September 17, 2022
- Game Time: 10:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN2
- Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
- Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Utes | -21.5 | -108 | -113 | 49 | -112 | -110 | -2183 | +991 |
Utah Betting Insights
- Utah covered six times in 13 games with a spread last season.
- Utah was favored by 21.5 points or more last season three times and failed to cover in all three.
- Last season, the combined scoring went over the point total eight times in Utah games.
Utah Stats & Insights
- Utah scored 36.1 points per game last season, 16.3 more than San Diego State surrendered per contest (19.8).
- Utah was 5-6 against the spread and 9-2 overall last season when the team scored more than 19.8 points.
- When San Diego State allowed fewer than 36.1 points last year, it had a 6-5 record against the spread and an 11-1 record overall.
- Utah racked up 106.6 more yards per game (431.0) than San Diego State gave up per matchup (324.4) last year.
- Utah was 5-7 against the spread and 9-3 overall when the team churned out more than 324.4 yards last year.
- When San Diego State kept its opponents to fewer than 431.0 yards last year, it had a 7-5-1 record ATS and a 12-1 record overall.
- Last year Utah ran for 136.4 more yards per game (216.7) than San Diego State allowed per outing (80.3).
- Last season Utah had a 5-6 ATS record and a 9-2 overall record in games the team rushed for over 80.3 yards.
- Last year, San Diego State was 7-6-1 against the spread and 12-2 overall when holding opponents to less than 216.7 rushing yards.
- Utah turned the ball over 15 times last year, seven fewer than San Diego State forced turnovers (22).
Utah’s Best Players
- Cameron Rising had a passing stat line last season of 2,493 yards with a 63.7% completion rate (204-for-320), 20 touchdowns, five interceptions, and an average of 178.1 yards per game. His rushing stat line was 74 carries for 499 yards and six TDs.
- Last season Tavion Thomas took 204 rushing attempts for 1,108 yards (79.1 per game) and scored 21 touchdowns.
- T.J. Pledger posted 694 rushing yards on 104 carries and six touchdowns last season.
- Brant Kuithe collected 49 receptions for 602 yards and six touchdowns last season. He was targeted 73 times, and averaged 43.0 yards per game.
- Britain Covey produced last season, catching 52 passes for 514 yards and three touchdowns. He averaged 36.7 receiving yards per game.
- Kincaid’s stat line last season: 510 receiving yards, 36 catches, eight touchdowns, on 46 targets.
- Mika Tafua did his thing last season with a huge stat line of 9.5 sacks, 9.0 TFL and 35 tackles.
- Devin Lloyd’s stat line last year included 79 tackles, 16.0 TFL, seven sacks, and four interceptions.
San Diego State Betting Insights
- San Diego State won seven games against the spread last season, failing to cover or pushing seven times.
- Last season, seven San Diego State games went over the point total.
San Diego State Stats & Insights
- San Diego State scored 4.8 more points per game (27.4) than Utah surrendered (22.6) last season.
- When San Diego State put up more than 22.6 points last year, it was 5-3 against the spread and 8-0 overall.
- When Utah allowed fewer than 27.4 points last season, it had a 5-4 record against the spread and an 8-1 record overall.
- San Diego State collected only 1.4 more yards per game (344.5) than Utah allowed per matchup (343.1) last year.
- San Diego State was 3-3 against the spread and 5-1 overall when the team churned out more than 343.1 yards last year.
- When Utah kept its opponents to less than 344.5 yards last year, it had a 3-5 record ATS and a 7-1 record overall.
- Last year San Diego State rushed for 53.0 more yards per game (173.8) than Utah allowed per contest (120.8).
- Last season San Diego State had a 5-3 ATS record and an 8-1 overall record in games the team rushed for over 120.8 yards.
- Utah was 6-4 against the spread and 10-0 overall when holding opponents to fewer than 173.8 rushing yards last year.
- San Diego State turned the ball over 14 times last season, two fewer times than Utah forced turnovers (16).
San Diego State’s Best Players
- Lucas Johnson completed 61.9% of his passes to throw for 1,424 yards and 12 touchdowns last season. He also helped on the ground, accumulating one touchdown while racking up 181 yards.
- Greg Bell racked up nine rushing touchdowns on 78.4 yards per game last season.
- Last season Chance Bell rushed for 343 yards. He also scored four total touchdowns.
- Jesse Matthews was targeted 6.2 times per game and collected 657 receiving yards and nine touchdowns over the course of 2021.
- Elijah Kothe averaged 29.9 receiving yards on 3.8 targets per game in 2021, scoring one touchdown.
- Daniel Bellinger averaged 25.5 receiving yards per game on 3.3 targets per game a season ago.
- Last year Cameron Thomas put pressure on opposing quarterbacks with 10.5 sacks, and added 13.0 TFL and 54 tackles.
- Patrick McMorris was all over the field last season with 79 tackles and four interceptions.