After a tough Sportsbook week loss to Northwestern, Stanford has been on-fire going 5-0 SU and ATS. The Cardinals have had an average scoring margin of +22.2 through those five games, which has seen them easily cover the spread. Stanford will look to ascend higher in the college rankings when they host the Washington Huskies Saturday.
Washington was close to pulling off their second consecutive upset when they faced Oregon last week, but instead they got the loss and saw their starting quarterback get injured. Freshman Jake Browning left the game in the final seconds after sustaining a shoulder injury and his status for the game against Stanford is questionable.
Stanford continues to become the Christian McCaffrey show after the running back rushed for 243 yards and four touchdowns in less than three quarters of work last week. The Heisman dark horse has rushed for a combined 720 yards and five touchdowns over the past four weeks.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
No line was available at the beginning of the week. Handicapping prediction models run by the computers at Odds Shark pick a 30-18 result in favor of the Cardinals. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming NCAAF matchups here.
Washington Huskies vs Stanford Cardinal Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
The Stanford Cardinal are 5-1 so far on the season, and 5-1 ATS vs the point spread. The Washington Huskies, meanwhile, are 3-3 and 4-2 ATS. Those over under betting have seen Stanford go 4-2 and the Washington Huskies go 1-5 on the totals. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Stanford vs Washington injuries news.
It's a betting matchup between the No. 6-rated Stanford Cardinal and the No. 53-ranked Washington Huskies, according to the NCAA College Football Power Rankings here at Odds Shark.
Statistical Matchup
Offensively, the game matches up the Stanford Cardinal No. 17-ranked offense (38.5 PPG) against a Washington Huskies defense that ranks No. 16 at 16.83 PPG. The Stanford Cardinal passing attack has averaged 224.17 yards per game, more than the Washington Huskies give up through the air (215.67 YPG on average).
In comparing defenses, the Washington Huskies own the league's No. 76-rated front 7 in terms of stopping the run, allowing 187.5 yards per game when on the road. Stanford, on the other hand, rates No. 18 this week in generating rushing yards at home.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Myles Gaskin tore up the turf for 155 rushing yards in the latest Huskies game, a 26-20 loss to the Ducks at Husky Stadium.
In Stanford's last outing, Josh Rosen threw for 325 yards to lead the Cardinal over UCLA 56-35 at Stanford Stadium.
Next Betting Matchups
Washington home to Arizona, Saturday, October 31st
Stanford at Washington State, Saturday, October 31st