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The Utah Utes (6-2) visit Martin Stadium to take on the Washington State Cougars (4-4) on Oct. 27. Kickoff is scheduled for 10:00pm EDT in Pullman.
– are betting favorites in Week 9, with the spread sitting at ().
The Over/Under for Utah vs. Washington State is total points.
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Utah vs. Washington State Odds, Spread, Over/Under for Week 9
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Utah vs Washington State Prediction for Week 9
Based on recent trends, the winning team model predicts Utah will win this game with 66.9% confidence.
Utah vs Washington State Spread Prediction for Week 9
Based on recent against-the-spread trends, the model predicts Utah will cover the spread with 63.7% confidence.
Both predictions factor in up-to-date player injuries for both Utah and Washington State, plus offensive & defensive matchups, recent games and key player performances this season.
Best Utah Player Prop Bets Today
We’ve highlighted some favorite college football player prop bets for Utah players for Week 9, looking at profitable historical betting trends:
player high – away
Best Washington State Player Prop Best Bets Today
Top NCAAF player prop bets for Washington State players for Week 9, looking at profitable historical betting trends:
player high – home
Utah Best Bets & Trends for ATS, Moneyline & Totals
team high – away
Washington State Best Bets & Trends for ATS, Moneyline & Totals
team high – home
Utah Against the Spread (ATS) Record
Utah has gone against the spread this college football season ( Units / ROI).
- Utah is when betting on the Moneyline for Units / ROI
- Utah is when betting the Over for Units / ROI
- Utah is when betting the Under for Units / ROI
Washington State Against the Spread (ATS) Record
Washington State has gone against the spread this college football season ( Units / ROI).
- Washington State is when betting on the Moneyline for Units / ROI
- Washington State is when betting the Over for Units / ROI
- Washington State is when betting the Under for Units / ROI
Utah: Keys to the Game vs. Washington State
#15 Utah is 8-2 (.727) when not losing a fumble — tied for 3rd-best among Power 5 Teams; Average: .435
#15 Utah is undefeated (11-0) when allowing less than 5 yards per rush — tied for best among Power 5 Teams; Average: .598
#15 Utah is 7-4 (.636) when the opposing team rushes more than 30 times — tied for 12th-best among Power 5 Teams; Average: .416
#15 Utah is 12-5 (.600) when allowing less than 3 sacks — tied for 13th-best among Power 5 Teams; Average: .462
Washington State: Keys to the Game vs. Utah
Washington State is 8-1 (.667) when allowing less than 3 sacks — 9th-best among Power 5 Teams; Average: .462
Washington State is 1-3 (.125) when losing at least one fumble since the 2020 season– tied for 9th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .338
Washington State is 9-2 (.643) when allowing less than 3 sacks since the 2020 season– 10th-best among Power 5 Teams; Average: .484
Matchup Notes for Utah vs. Washington State
Washington State’s TEs has 7 receptions in 7 games (just 1.0 per game) since the 2021 season — worst among Pac-12 TEs. Stanford’s defense has allowed just 17.0 receptions per game since the 2021 season — best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington State’s TEs has 7 receptions in 5 games (just 1.4 per game) this season — tied for worst among Pac-12 TEs. Stanford’s defense has allowed just 16.0 receptions per game this season — best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington State have 256.4 receiving yards per game since the 2021 season — fourth-best among Pac-12 skill players. Stanford’s defense has allowed just 209.2 receiving yards per game since the 2021 season — second-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Utah’s TEs has 170 receptions in 21 games (8.1 per game) since the 2021 season — best among P5 TEs. Arizona’s defense has allowed just 17.1 receptions per game since the 2021 season — second-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Utah’s TEs has 68 receptions in 7 games (9.7 per game) this season — best among FBS TEs. Arizona’s defense has allowed 23.0 receptions per game this season — fourth-worst among Pac-12 defenses.
Utah’s TEs has gained 2,075 yards on 170 receptions (12.2 YPR) since the 2021 season — tied for fourth-best among Pac-12 TEs. Arizona’s defense has allowed 12.8 Yards Per Reception since the 2021 season — tied for worst among Pac-12 defenses.
Utah Offensive Stats & Trends
#15 Utah TEs have caught 6 touchdown passes in the 4th quarter since last season– tied for most among Power 5 Teams
#15 Utah TEs have been targeted 41 times in the Red Zone since last season– most among FBS Teams
#15 Utah TEs have averaged 9.5 receptions per game (57/6) this season– best among FBS Teams; Average: 3.2
#15 Utah TEs have caught 16 touchdown passes in the Red Zone since last season– most among FBS Teams
#15 Utah TEs have averaged 8.0 receptions per game (159/20) since last season– best among Power 5 Teams; Average: 3.4
Washington State Offensive Stats & Trends
Washington State’s TEs has 7 receptions in 7 games (just 1.0 per game) since the 2021 season — worst among Pac-12 TEs. Stanford’s defense has allowed just 17.0 receptions per game since the 2021 season — best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington State RBs have caught 4 touchdown passes this season– tied for 2nd most among FBS Teams
Washington State’s TEs has 7 receptions in 5 games (just 1.4 per game) this season — tied for worst among Pac-12 TEs. Stanford’s defense has allowed just 16.0 receptions per game this season — best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington State have 256.4 receiving yards per game since the 2021 season — fourth-best among Pac-12 skill players. Stanford’s defense has allowed just 209.2 receiving yards per game since the 2021 season — second-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington State’s WRs have 229.6 receiving yards per game since the 2021 season — second-best among Pac-12 WRs. Stanford’s defense has allowed just 209.2 receiving yards per game since the 2021 season — second-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Utah Utes Defensive Stats & Trends
#15 Utah has sacked opposing QBs just once on 67 pass attempts in the Red Zone since last season– 2nd worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: 16.2
#15 Utah has tackled opponents for a loss on 4 of 11 rushing attempts (36% TFL%) on 3rd and short this season– 2nd best among Power 5 Teams; Average: 12%.
#15 Utah has sacked opposing QBs just once on 67 pass attempts in the Red Zone since last season– tied for 5th worst in FBS; Average: 15.9
#15 Utah has allowed 8 TD passes in the Red Zone this season– tied for 2nd most among Power 5 Teams
#15 Utah has allowed 7.6 yards from scrimmage per touch (420 yards / 55 touches) on 3rd and short since last season– 3rd worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: 5.0
Washington State Cougars Defensive Stats & Trends
Washington State has forced 30 fumbles since last season– tied for most among Power 5 Teams
Washington State has tackled opponents for a loss on 5 of 17 rushing attempts (29% TFL%) on 3rd and short this season– 4th best among Power 5 Teams; Average: 12%.
Washington State has forced 30 fumbles since last season– tied for most in FBS
Washington State has allowed a Completion Pct of just 38% (28 completions/73 attempts) in the Red Zone since last season– 2nd best among Power 5 Teams; Average: 53%
Washington State has allowed a Completion Pct of just 38% (28 completions/73 attempts) in the Red Zone since last season– 4th best in FBS; Average: 54%
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