Find a Pay Per Head - Washington State

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Aug/13/2019

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Washington will be a hot bed for sports betting more so than any other recent year.

While much of the focus will be on the Seattle Seahawks in the NFL, the state is home to two teams that have played especially well recently in college football.

CollegeFootballNews.com writes of the Huskies upcoming season:

– The offense that finished fifth in the Pac-12 and struggled to score at least returns a ton of experience. The backfield might be missing the starters, but there could be an upgrade at quarterback, the running game should be fine, and there’s NFL talent on the offensive line. But …

– The receiving corps should be a massive strength thanks to the return of almost all of the key parts. In seniors Aaron Fuller and Andre Baccellia and junior Ty Jones, there’s a great combination of talents among last year’s three top pass catchers.

As if that weren't good enough, the Washington State Cougars are also a force to be reckoned with.

CFN notes:

There isn’t a game on the slate the Cougars can’t win. They have the talent, the depth, and the schemes to be deep in the hunt for the Pac-12 title, but the slate is brutal.

They have WSU winning 8 regular season games in 2019.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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