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Star wideout Ricky White and the UNLV Rebels (1-0) meet the California Golden Bears (1-0) on Saturday at 4:00 PM ET at FTX Field at California Memorial Stadium.
The Golden Bears are double-digit favorites (currently -12.5) in their game versus the Rebels, with the over/under being 48 points. (On the moneyline, the Golden Bears are -565 and the Rebels are +382.)
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Cal vs. UNLV
- Game Day: Saturday, September 10, 2022
- Game Time: 4:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: Pac-12 Now
- Location: Berkeley, California
- Stadium: FTX Field at California Memorial Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Golden Bears | -12.5 | -112 | -109 | 48 | -113 | -110 | -565 | +382 |
Cal Betting Insights
- Cal put together a 7-5-0 ATS record last year.
- Cal did not cover the spread last season (0-1 ATS) when playing as at least 12.5-point favorites.
- Cal games hit the over five out of 12 times last season.
Cal Stats & Insights
- Cal scored 23.8 points per game last year, 9.0 fewer than UNLV allowed per matchup (32.8).
- Cal was 2-1 against the spread and 3-0 overall in games when it put up more than 32.8 points last season.
- When UNLV allowed less than 23.8 points last season, it had a 2-0 record against the spread and a 2-0 record overall.
- Cal averaged 23.3 fewer yards per game (386.1) than UNLV allowed per outing (409.4) last season.
- Cal was 5-1 against the spread and 4-2 overall when the team amassed over 409.4 yards last season.
- UNLV had a 4-0 record ATS and a 2-2 record overall when holding its opponents to fewer than 386.1 yards last season.
- Last season Cal piled up 164.5 yards per game on the ground, just 7.2 fewer yards than UNLV allowed per outing (171.7).
- When Cal rushed for more than 171.7 yards last year, it had a 3-1 ATS record and a 4-0 overall record.
- UNLV was 5-2 against the spread and 1-6 overall when holding opponents to fewer than 164.5 rushing yards last year.
- Last season Cal had 10 turnovers, six fewer than UNLV had takeaways (16).
Cal’s Best Players
- Last season Chase Garbers produced 2,527 passing yards (210.6 per game), a 64.2% completion percentage, 16 touchdowns, and eight interceptions. He also added 467 rushing yards on 103 carries with four rushing TDs (averaging 38.9 rushing yards per game).
- Last season Damien Moore took 100 carries for 517 yards (43.1 per game) and scored six touchdowns.
- Christopher Brooks ran for 497 yards on 90 carries (49.7 yards per game), with one rushing touchdown last year.
- Trevon Clark reeled in 33 catches for 658 yards (54.8 per game) while being targeted 57 times. He also scored four touchdowns.
- Kekoa Crawford also impressed receiving last year. He collected 40 receptions for 513 yards. He was targeted 67 times.
- Jeremiah Hunter hauled in 21 passes for 388 yards and one touchdown, averaging 32.3 yards per game last year.
- Cameron Goode did his thing last season with an incredible stat line of 7.0 sacks, 7.0 TFL and 40 tackles.
- Daniel Scott’s stat line last year included 56 tackles, 2.0 TFL, one sack, and three interceptions.
UNLV Betting Insights
- UNLV compiled a 7-5-0 ATS record last season.
- UNLV covered the spread three times last season (3-3 ATS) when playing as at least 12.5-point underdogs.
- Last season, seven UNLV games hit the over.
UNLV Stats & Insights
- UNLV put up just 1.5 fewer points per game (20.8) than Cal surrendered (22.3) last season.
- UNLV was 4-1 against the spread and 2-3 overall in games when it scored more than 22.3 points last year.
- Cal had a 3-1 record against the spread and a 3-1 record overall in games when it allowed fewer than 20.8 points last year.
- UNLV racked up 54.7 fewer yards per game (311.9) than Cal allowed per outing (366.6) last year.
- UNLV was 3-0 against the spread and 1-2 overall when the team amassed over 366.6 yards last season.
- When Cal held its opponents to less than 311.9 yards last year, it had a 2-0 record ATS and a 2-0 record overall.
- Last year UNLV ran for 27.2 fewer yards per game (109.4) than Cal allowed per outing (136.6).
- When UNLV ran for over 136.6 yards last season it had a 3-1 ATS record and a 1-3 overall record.
- When Cal held its opponents to less than 109.4 rushing yards last season, it was 3-2 against the spread and 3-2 overall.
- Last season UNLV turned the ball over 22 times, two more than Cal’s takeaways (20).
UNLV’s Best Players
- Cameron Friel threw for 1,608 yards and six touchdowns last season.
- Charles Williams averaged 105.1 rushing yards and accumulated 15 rushing touchdowns. Williams added 1.1 receptions per game to average 16.8 receiving yards.
- Doug Brumfield ran for two touchdowns on 109 yards a year ago.
- Steve Jenkins averaged 57.8 receiving yards and racked up four receiving touchdowns over the course of the 2021 season.
- Kyle Willams averaged 50.1 receiving yards on six targets per game in 2021, scoring two touchdowns.
- Zyell Griffin averaged 18.6 receiving yards per game on two targets per game a season ago.
- Last year Brennon Scott put pressure on opposing quarterbacks with 4.0 sacks, and added 8.0 TFL and 22 tackles.
- Austin Ajiake was a playmaker on defense last season with 49 tackles and 2.0 TFL.
- A year ago Phillip Hill recorded 42 tackles, 1.0 TFL, one sack, and two passes defended as well as three interceptions.