NCAA Football Gambling – Washington vs USC

NCAA football wagering intrigue is starting to grow for the USC Trojans after their Greatest and most dominating performance of the college football gambling online season thus far. NCAA football gambling handicappers would do well to allow the Men of Troy a 2nd glance in their college football betting online competition with Washington.

 

The USC Trojans opened at the sports book as 11.5 point home faves vs the Washington Huskies. The match can be viewed on ESPN and kickoff Saturday at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is set for 8:05 PM Eastern.

 

The Washington Huskies are among the largest disappointments thus far in the college football bet year with a record of 1-2 both straight up and with the NCAA odds.

 

The Huskies are arriving off a bye that followed a 56-21 debacle at home against Nebraska as 3 point home underdogs as they were established to be entirely outclassed by the sixth ranked Cornhuskers. A further revealing loss was in their beginning competition at BYU against a Cougars team that has now been exposed as far weaker than earlier editions when making an online bet.

 

BYU has lost all 3 of their competitions that followed after they won a 23-17 win over U-Dub. One of the big reasons for the unsatisfactory start to the Huskies season is quarterback Jake Locker, who was being regarded as a number one NFL draft pick. Locker hasn’t been a match changer and has hit on only 51% of his passes.

 

Washington rates a poor 67th in scoring and also an worse still 104th in points granted. Those aren’t the statistics you want to bring on the road to USC.

 

USC clobbered Washington State 50-16 last week as 22 point favorites in their most complete performance to date, despite the fact that it has taken head coach Lane Kiffin and his Trojans longer than anticipated to get into sync. USC now stands at 4-0 straight up and 2-2 with the NCAA football probabilities.

 

The Trojans at this point rank 16th in total offense whereas ranking a vulnerable 87th for total defense. Quarterback Matt Barkley has completed 65% of his passes for a 12/4 TD/INT ratio while running backs Marc Tyler and Allen Bradford are both over 5.6 yards per carry.

 

USC seeks payback for a 16-13 NCAA football gambling loss at Washington last year in which they were favored by 20.5 points.

 

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