Arizona State travels to California on Saturday, hoping to boost its 6-5 mark in Week 13 action with a victory over the Golden Bears.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Odds makers at Sportsbook had the California Golden Bears as -3-point favorites in the matchup, while the betting total had not been set at press time (check Sportsbook for the latest on the over under).
Odds Shark prediction models pick the Sun Devils to win this game on Saturday 36-33. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming NCAAF matchups here.
Arizona State Sun Devils vs California Golden Bears Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
This season the California Golden Bears are 6-5 overall and 5-6 ATS against the spread, while the Sun Devils are 6-5 and 4-7 ATS. As for the totals, California is 3-8 on the OU, and Arizona State is 4-7 Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and California vs Arizona State injuries news.
This game matches up the No. 50 (California Golden Bears) and the No. 66 (Arizona State Sun Devils) teams in the league, according to our current NCAA football Power Rankings at Odds Shark.
Statistical Matchup
The game also pits California's No. 22-ranked offense, averaging 36.8 PPG, against a Arizona State defense that ranks No. 89 this week at 31.27 PPG. The California aerial game is averaging 348.1 yards per game, more than the Arizona State Sun Devils secondary allows through the air, 301.64 YPG per game.
In comparing defenses, the Arizona State Sun Devils own the league's No. 0-rated front 7 in terms of stopping the run, allowing 81.75 yards per game when on the road. California, on the other hand, rates No. 0 this week in generating rushing yards at home.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
In Arizona State's last outing, Mike Bercovici threw for 315 yards to lead the Sun Devils over Arizona 52-37 at Sun Devil Stadium.
Jared Goff handled the Cardinal defense in his team's most recent action, throwing for 386 yards, but California still lost to Stanford 35-22.