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One of the top wide receivers in college football will be on show when Rome Odunze and the Washington Huskies (7-0) visit the Stanford Cardinal (2-5) on Saturday, October 28, 2023.
The Huskies are expected to win by at least two touchdowns (currently -27.5) versus the Cardinal. The over/under for this matchup is 61 points.
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Game Info for Washington vs. Stanford
- Game Day: Saturday, October 28, 2023
- Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
- Location: Stanford, California
- Stadium: Stanford Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Washington | -27.5 | -110 | -111 | 61 | -110 | -110 | -5180 | +1588 |
Washington Pick Insights
- So far this season, Washington has put together a 3-3-1 record against the spread.
- Washington is 0-2 against the spread when favored by 27.5 points or more this season.
- Three of Washington’s seven games with a set total have hit the over (42.9%).
Washington Stats & Insights
- On offense, Washington has been a top-25 unit, ranking fourth-best in the FBS by compiling 507.1 yards per game. The defense ranks 85th (386.7 yards allowed per game).
- Washington has been shining on both sides of the ball, ranking seventh-best in scoring offense (40.1 points per game) and 24th-best in scoring defense (18.9 points allowed per game).
- While Washington ranks 25th-worst in the FBS in passing defense with 250 passing yards allowed per game, it’s been a different situation on offense, as the offensive unit ranks best in the FBS (403.3 passing yards per game).
- While Washington’s run defense ranks 62nd with 136.7 rushing yards allowed per game, the offense has been worse, ranking 16th-worst (103.9 rushing yards per game).
- Washington ranks 29th in third-down efficiency (44.3%) on offense and 103rd in third-down percentage allowed (43.4%) on defense this season.
- Washington has forced nine total turnovers (78th in the FBS) this season and have turned it over nine times (49th in the FBS) for an even turnover margin, 67th-ranked in college football.
Washington’s Best Players
- Michael Penix Jr. has thrown for 2,576 yards (368 ypg) to lead Washington, completing 70.8% of his passes and tossing 20 touchdown passes compared to five interceptions this season.
- Dillon Johnson has racked up 346 yards on 69 carries while finding paydirt five times as a runner.
- Will Nixon has been handed the ball 22 times this year and racked up 147 yards (21 per game) with one touchdown.
- Odunze has hauled in 45 receptions for 818 yards (116.9 yards per game) to lead the team so far this season. He’s found the end zone six times as a receiver.
- Ja’Lynn Polk has put up a 688-yard season so far with five touchdowns, reeling in 41 passes on 58 targets.
- Jalen McMillan has a total of 311 receiving yards so far this year, hauling in 20 passes and scoring three touchdowns.
- Edefuan Ulofoshio has two sacks to pace the team, and also has three TFL, 38 tackles, and one interception.
- Dominique Hampton is the team’s tackle leader this year. He’s collected 41 tackles and one interception.
- Mishael Powell leads the team with two interceptions, while also recording 12 tackles, one TFL, and two passes defended.
Stanford Betting Insights
- Stanford’s ATS record is 3-4-0 this year.
- Stanford has not yet covered the spread as underdogs of 27.5 points or more this season (0-1).
- Two of Stanford’s seven games with a set total have hit the over (28.6%).
Stanford Pick Insights
- Stanford’s defense has been a bottom-25 unit in total defense this season, ceding 465.9 total yards per game, which ranks fifth-worst. On the offensive side of the ball, it ranks 86th with 361.9 total yards per contest.
- Stanford has been sputtering defensively, ranking fifth-worst with 36.9 points allowed per game. It has been more productive on offense, compiling 21.3 points per contest (108th-ranked).
- Stanford’s defense has been a bottom-25 unit in pass defense this season, surrendering 315.9 passing yards per game, which ranks second-worst in the FBS. Offensively, it ranks 61st with 234.4 passing yards per contest.
- Stanford is compiling 127.4 rushing yards per game on offense this season (100th-ranked). Meanwhile, it is allowing 150 rushing yards per contest (80th-ranked) on defense.
- Stanford ranks 68th in third-down conversion rate (40%) on offense, but it has been less productive on the defensive side of the ball, ranking second-worst in the FBS with a 53.7% third-down percentage allowed.
- With three forced turnovers (132nd in the FBS) and seven turnovers committed (25th in the FBS) this season, Stanford ranks 104th in the FBS with a turnover margin of -4.
Stanford’s Best Players
- Ashton Daniels has compiled 1,225 yards (175 ypg) while completing 60% of his passes and collecting eight touchdown passes with three interceptions this season. He’s also run for 88 yards .
- Casey Filkins has run the ball 33 times for 206 yards, with one touchdown.
- E.J. Smith has rushed for 174 yards on 35 carries with one touchdown.
- Elic Ayomanor’s 591 receiving yards (84.4 yards per game) are best on his team. He has 36 catches on 57 targets with four touchdowns.
- Benjamin Yurosek has 16 receptions (on 26 targets) for a total of 239 yards (34.1 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
- Tiger Bachmeier has racked up 220 reciving yards (31.4 ypg) and one touchdown this season.
- David Bailey has collected five sacks to lead the team, while also picking up six TFL and 19 tackles.
- Gaethan Bernadel is the team’s top-tackler this year. He’s racked up 38 tackles and three TFL.
- Scotty Edwards has a team-leading one interception to go along with 23 tackles, two TFL, one sack, and one pass defended.