Washington State Cougars vs Washington Huskies Prediction, CFB

Washington State Cougars vs Washington Huskies Prediction, CFB

Washington State Cougars vs Washington Huskies Prediction, CFB Picks. Place a college football bet at YouWager.lv now.

For the current season, the Cougars have accumulated a total of 1,053 yards. In terms of touchdowns scored, Washington State has a total of seven touchdowns scored through the passing game and seven touchdowns scored through the rushing game. For the first time, they have flipped the football over. In addition to the 39 first downs that Washington State has accumulated, they have also committed 8 penalties for 81 yards. They maintain an average of 262.5 yards in the ground game as a squad, which places them 15th in Division 1 in terms of ground game yards. The Washington State Cougars are currently averaging 53.5 points per game when it comes to putting the ball inside the 20-yard line.

With regard to passing yards, the Cougars are allowing 577 yards, which places them 121st in Division I against other teams. In addition to allowing a completion percentage of 57.9%, they are permitting a passing game that results in 288.5 yards each and every game. Over the course of the season, they have allowed 470.0 yards per game, which places them 124th of all teams in the country. The passing game has resulted in four touchdowns, while the running game has resulted in two total touchdowns. Up to this point in the season, they have allowed an average of 181.5 running yards per game and 4.8 yards per run through their defense. During the course of the year, they have allowed a total of 363 yards on the ground through two games. On average, the Cougars allow their opponents to score 23.0 points per game, which places them in the 82nd position in college football when it comes to scoring.

The Huskies have a record of 2-0 up to this point in the season, which they bring into this matchup. The Huskies defeated the Eastern Michigan Eagles in their final game, which they won by a score of 30-9. This victory allowed them to move on to the next round of competition. Following the conclusion of the game, the Huskies had a total of 501 yards after running 57 plays, which averaged 8.8 yards per play. At the end of the game, Washington finished with 185 yards on 28 carries, averaging 6.6 yards per carry to complete the game. Washington allowed 37 attempts to rush for 75 yards, which yielded an average of 2.0 yards per rush. With a completion percentage of 59.3%, the Huskies’ pass defense resulted in the loss of 129 yards via the air on 16 passes for 27 yards.

On average, the Washington Huskies are gaining 491.5 yards per game, which places them in the 29th position in the nation. In terms of committing mistakes, the Washington offense has racked up 153 yards of penalties on 14 violations, which places them in 45th place among all the offenses in NCAA football. In this season, they have rushed for a total of 389 yards and have averaged 194.5 yards per game when they are running the ball. They have not thrown any interceptions, in addition to enabling their opponents to recover one fumble, and they have been successful in obtaining 48 first downs thus far. Taking into consideration the number of points that are being scored, the Huskies are currently ranked 65th in college football by their average of 32.5 points scored per game. Since the beginning of the season, the Huskies have thrown for a total of 594 yards through the air. Additionally, they have maintained an average of 297.0 yards through the air per game, which places them in 28th place among D-1 teams.

Not only has Washington allowed a total of 230 yards on the run (115.0 yards per game), but they have also failed to score a touchdown on the ground during the season. In addition to this, they have allowed 113.5 yards per game, which places them in thirteenth place in college football. They have not allowed any touchdowns through the air. For the year, they have recovered one fumble but have not made any picks. The defense of the Huskies has been involved in 133 plays at this point, which places them in the 81st position in Division 1. On average, the Huskies are allowing 6.0 points per game, which places them in ninth place in Division 1. They have let up a total of 12 points so far this season.

YouWager.lv Pick: Take the Huskies -4.0

 

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