PREMIUM
AAA's 3-GAME FRIDAY NIGHT CFB DESTRUCTION PASS (100% SO FAR THIS YEAR!)
(NCAAF) Washington vs. Rutgers,
Point Spread: 27.50 | -110.00 Rutgers (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: 27.50 | -110.00 Rutgers (Home)
Result: Win
This is an 8* play on Rutgers.
We think that Rutgers can comfortably sneak in through the back door with the large spread it's been afforded in this one.
Washington: The Huskies made it into the CFB playoffs last year with an 11-1 record. Washington returns most of that same team this season and it is once again expected to contend for the title in 2017/18. The offense put up 41.8 PPG. QB Jake Browning had 3,430 yards. The defense gave up just 17.7 PPG.
Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights were just 2-10 last year. Rutgers has a new QB in Louisville transfer Kyle Bolin. Top RB Robert Martin is back. Two of the Scarlet Knights top 3 receivers are back as well. The defense gave up 37.5 PPG, but the team returns ten of its top 13 tacklers, which includes eight starters.
The bottom line: The Huskies have a completely vanilla schedule to open up their non-conference schedule, with games against Montanta and Fresno before then back-to-back conference contests on the road at Colorado and Oregon State. Washington has an opportunity to fine tune things over the first few games, so we think this is a perfect spot to play against it. Grab as many points as you can, play on RUTGERS.
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We think that Rutgers can comfortably sneak in through the back door with the large spread it's been afforded in this one.
Washington: The Huskies made it into the CFB playoffs last year with an 11-1 record. Washington returns most of that same team this season and it is once again expected to contend for the title in 2017/18. The offense put up 41.8 PPG. QB Jake Browning had 3,430 yards. The defense gave up just 17.7 PPG.
Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights were just 2-10 last year. Rutgers has a new QB in Louisville transfer Kyle Bolin. Top RB Robert Martin is back. Two of the Scarlet Knights top 3 receivers are back as well. The defense gave up 37.5 PPG, but the team returns ten of its top 13 tacklers, which includes eight starters.
The bottom line: The Huskies have a completely vanilla schedule to open up their non-conference schedule, with games against Montanta and Fresno before then back-to-back conference contests on the road at Colorado and Oregon State. Washington has an opportunity to fine tune things over the first few games, so we think this is a perfect spot to play against it. Grab as many points as you can, play on RUTGERS.
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