Washington Huskies 2018 College Football Win Loss Odds Prediction

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Aug/06/2018

The Washington Huskies win/loss odds for the 2018 College Football season have the team total at OVER 10 -140 and UNDER 10 at -110.  Their odds were at 18/1 odds of winning the College Football Championship.

2018 Schedule Washington Huskies

Sept. 1 WKU
Sept. 8 New Mexico
Sept. 15 BYU
Sept. 22 at Iowa
Sept. 29 OPEN DATE
Oct. 6 Nebraska
Oct. 13 at Michigan
Oct. 20 Illinois
Oct. 27 at Northwestern
Nov. 3 Rutgers
Nov. 10 at Penn State
Nov. 17 at Purdue
Nov. 24 Minnesota

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Prediction

Washington returns most of its starters after coming just one victory shy of a shot at back-to-back Pac-12 titles. The offense should be explosive.  The first test will be in Week 1 in Atlanta where the Auburn Tigers will have home field advantage (Auburn is just an hour-and-a-half drive, and you better believe their fans will be packing this stadium.

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