Bet the Washington State vs. Stanford Week 9 2018, Predictions, Latest Odds
Washington State is a +3road dog vs Stanford. The Cougars are 6-1 Straight Up and an even hotter 7-0 Against The Spread. Stanford is 5-2 Straight Up and 4-3 ATS.
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Cougars So Far This Season
From ESPN.com: “The running backs in Mike Leach's Air Raid offense often get overlooked, which is why James Williams isn't necessarily the most well-known name in Pac-12 circles despite playing a significant role for the Cougars for a third straight year. Williams' touchdown run from the quirky swinging-game formation against Oregon was one of the most impressive touchdown runs in college football this season and his 39 catches rank second on the team.”
From SI.com: "Washington State’s defense came to play on a hotly anticipated night in Pullman, holding Oregon’s offense to season-lows in points, rushing yards and total yards. Graduate transfer quarterback Gardner Minshew II threw four touchdowns, helping the Cougars beat the Ducks for the fourth year in a row."
Line Movement
The line hasn't moved much on this game with spread action 60/40 favoring the Cougars.
WSU vs. Stanford Betting Trends
"Washington State carries a two-game winning streak over Stanford into this year's matchup and has plenty of momentum going into Saturday. It's difficult to call this a letdown game; Stanford is ranked in the Top 25 and has been a consistent benchmark for Pac-12 excellence coming up on a decade. The Cardinal are Vegas favorites as of Wednesday. Still, there was so much emotion in Washington State's win last week over Oregon that the Cougars could be understandably drained this week.
"Much depends on the ability of Stanford's offense to mount consistent drives on a feisty Washington State defense. When the run game is effective, the field opens for K.J. Costello to distribute passes among a talented group of targets. The Cardinal played some beautiful offensive football in the third quarter at Arizona State. The offense that took the field in the fourth quarter a week ago was anything but.
"When Stanford's consistent, it looks like a championship contender.
"Prediction: Stanford 28, Washington State 2"
- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com