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The Washington State Cougars (5-4) visit Stanford Stadium to take on the Stanford Cardinal (3-6) on Nov. 5. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30pm EST in Stanford.
– are betting favorites in Week 10, with the spread sitting at ().
The Over/Under for Washington State vs. Stanford is total points.
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Washington State vs. Stanford Odds, Spread, Over/Under for Week 10
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Washington State vs Stanford Prediction for Week 10
Based on recent trends, the winning team model predicts
Washington State vs Stanford Spread Prediction for Week 10
Based on recent against-the-spread trends, the model predicts
Both predictions factor in up-to-date player injuries for both Washington State and Stanford, plus offensive & defensive matchups, recent games and key player performances this season.
Best Washington State Player Prop Bets Today
We’ve highlighted some favorite college football player prop bets for Washington State players for Week 10, looking at profitable historical betting trends:
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Best Stanford Player Prop Best Bets Today
Top NCAAF player prop bets for Stanford players for Week 10, looking at profitable historical betting trends:
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Washington State Best Bets & Trends for ATS, Moneyline & Totals
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Stanford Best Bets & Trends for ATS, Moneyline & Totals
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Washington State Against the Spread (ATS) Record
Washington State has gone against the spread this college football season ( Units / ROI).
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- Washington State is when betting the Over for Units / ROI
- Washington State is when betting the Under for Units / ROI
Stanford Against the Spread (ATS) Record
Stanford has gone against the spread this college football season ( Units / ROI).
- Stanford is when betting on the Moneyline for Units / ROI
- Stanford is when betting the Over for Units / ROI
- Stanford is when betting the Under for Units / ROI
Washington State: Keys to the Game vs. Stanford
Washington State is 5-2 (.625) when rushing more than 30 times — 10th-best among Power 5 Teams; Average: .447
Washington State is 10-2 (.769) when allowing less than 3 sacks — 14th-best in FBS; Average: .552
Washington State is 9-2 (.643) when allowing less than 3 sacks since the 2020 season– 10th-best among Power 5 Teams; Average: .484
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
Stanford: Keys to the Game vs. Washington State
Stanford is 1-9 (.100) when allowing 5 or more explosive passes — 4th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .462
Stanford is 5-14 (.263) when allowing an average of more than 5 yards on first down plays — 14th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .435
Stanford is 2-14 (.125) when allowing 7 or more explosive plays — 13th-worst in FBS; Average: .399
Stanford is 1-6 (.143) when the opposing team commits less than 60 yards in penalties — 5th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .522
Matchup Notes for Washington State vs. Stanford
Stanford’s RBs has 108 receptions in 20 games (5.4 per game) since the 2021 season — fifth-best among FBS RBs. Utah’s defense has allowed just 18.9 receptions per game since the 2021 season — fourth-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington State’s TEs has 8 receptions in 8 games (just 1.0 per game) since the 2021 season — fourth-worst among P5 TEs. Arizona State’s defense has allowed just 19.3 receptions per game since the 2021 season — fifth-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington State has 14 receiving touchdowns in the Red Zone this season — tied for third-most among Power 5 skill players. Arizona State’s defense has allowed 8 receiving touchdowns in the Red Zone this season — tied for fourth-fewest among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington State has 14 receiving touchdowns in the Red Zone this season — tied for fifth-most among FBS skill players. Arizona State’s defense has allowed 8 receiving touchdowns in the Red Zone this season — tied for fourth-fewest among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington State Offensive Stats & Trends
Washington State WRs have been targeted 100 times in the Red Zone since last season– 3rd most among FBS Teams
Washington State’s TEs has 8 receptions in 8 games (just 1.0 per game) since the 2021 season — fourth-worst among P5 TEs. Arizona State’s defense has allowed just 19.3 receptions per game since the 2021 season — fifth-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington State WRs have 57 receptions in the Red Zone since last season– 3rd most among FBS Teams
Washington State RBs have averaged 6.6 Yards per Carry (833 yards/126 carries) this season– best among FBS Teams; Average: 5.0
Washington State has 14 receiving touchdowns in the Red Zone this season — tied for third-most among Power 5 skill players. Arizona State’s defense has allowed 8 receiving touchdowns in the Red Zone this season — tied for fourth-fewest among Pac-12 defenses.
Stanford Offensive Stats & Trends
Stanford RBs have fumbled 7 times this season– tied for 2nd most among FBS Teams
Stanford WRs have no touchdowns on 19 receptions in close and late situations this season– tied for worst Receptions Per TD among Power 5 Teams; Average: 11.5
Stanford Skill Players have fumbled 12 times this season– most among FBS Teams
Stanford WRs have no touchdowns on 19 receptions in close and late situations this season– tied for worst Receptions Per TD among FBS Teams; Average: 10.6
Stanford Skill Players have averaged just 8.3 yards per reception (384 yards/46 catches) in the 4th quarter this season– 4th worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: 11.4
Washington State Cougars Defensive Stats & Trends
Washington State has forced 35 fumbles since last season– most among Power 5 Teams
Washington State has allowed a Completion Pct of just 38% (30 completions/79 attempts) in the Red Zone since last season– 2nd best among Power 5 Teams; Average: 53%
Washington State has forced 35 fumbles since last season– most in FBS
Washington State has allowed a passer rating of just 117.1 in the Red Zone (79.0 Pass Attempts) since last season– 5th best among Power 5 Teams; Average: 160.9
Washington State has allowed passes of 20+ yards on 9 of 46 attempts (20%) on 3rd and long this season– 4th best in FBS; Average: 9%
Stanford Cardinal Defensive Stats & Trends
Stanford has allowed a passer rating of 172.8 in close and late situations (46.0 Pass Attempts) since last season– 2nd worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: 125.8
Stanford has allowed passes of 20+ yards on just 2 of 80 attempts (3%) on 3rd and long since last season– worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: 9%
Stanford has allowed 5.8 Yards per Carry (4,584 yards/795 carries) since last season– worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: 4.1
Stanford has allowed 229.2 rushing yards per game (4,584/20) since last season– worst in FBS; Average: 153.2
Stanford has allowed passes of 20+ yards on just 2 of 80 attempts (3%) on 3rd and long since last season– worst in FBS; Average: 10%
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