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Star running back Jalen Berger and the Michigan State Spartans (2-0) meet the Washington Huskies (2-0) on Saturday at 7:30 PM ET, at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium.
The Huskies are favored, but by less than a touchdown (-3.5), against the Spartans. The over/under for this matchup is 56.5 points.
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Washington vs. Michigan State
- Game Day: Saturday, September 17, 2022
- Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
- TV Channel: ABC
- Location: Seattle, Washington
- Stadium: Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Huskies | -3.5 | -109 | -113 | 56.5 | -111 | -111 | -165 | +133 |
Washington Betting Insights
- Washington went 3-9-0 ATS last season.
- Washington covered the spread once when favored by 3.5 points or more last season (in five opportunities).
- A total of three Washington games last season hit the over.
Washington Stats & Insights
- Washington averaged 3.8 fewer points per game (21.5) than Michigan State surrendered (25.3) last year.
- Washington was 2-1 against the spread and 2-1 overall in games when it scored over 25.3 points last year.
- Last season Michigan State had a 5-1 record against the spread and a 7-0 record overall in games when it held opponents to fewer than 21.5 points.
- Washington collected 118.4 fewer yards per game (323.4) than Michigan State allowed per outing (441.8) last season.
- Michigan State had a 2-0-1 record ATS and a 3-0 record overall when holding its opponents to less than 323.4 yards last year.
- Last season Washington piled up 98.4 rushing yards per game, 18.2 fewer than Michigan State allowed per outing (116.6).
- When Washington ran for over 116.6 yards last year, it compiled a 2-1 ATS record and a 2-1 overall record.
- Michigan State was 3-1 against the spread and 3-1 overall when holding opponents to fewer than 98.4 rushing yards last season.
- Washington turned the ball over 23 times last season, three more turnovers than Michigan State forced (20).
Washington’s Best Players
- Last season Dylan Morris recorded 2,458 passing yards (204.8 per game), a 60.6% completion percentage, 14 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions.
- Last season Sean McGrew took 110 carries for 434 yards (36.2 per game) and scored eight touchdowns.
- Kamari Pleasant put up 308 rushing yards on 57 carries and two touchdowns last season.
- In the previous season, Jalen McMillan grabbed 39 passes (on 57 targets) for 470 yards (39.2 per game). He also found the end zone three times.
- Terrell Bynum also impressed receiving last year. He bagged 26 receptions for 436 yards and four touchdowns. He was targeted 42 times.
- Rome Odunze grabbed 41 passes on 71 targets for 415 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 34.6 receiving yards per game.
- Last season Voi Tunuufi racked up 3.0 sacks, 3.0 TFL and 11 tackles.
- Jackson Sirmon went to work last year, collecting 70 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and one interception.
- Last season Asa Turner had a huge stat line of two interceptions, 34 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and two passes defended.
Michigan State Betting Insights
- Michigan State covered nine times in 13 matchups with a spread last year.
- Michigan State was an underdog by 3.5 points or more five times last season, and covered the spread in four of those matchups.
- Last season, six Michigan State games hit the over.
Michigan State Stats & Insights
- Michigan State averaged 9.1 more points per game (31.8) than Washington allowed (22.7) last year.
- When Michigan State scored over 22.7 points last season, it was 7-2 against the spread and 9-1 overall.
- Last season Washington had a 2-8 record against the spread and a 4-6 record overall in games when it held opponents to less than 31.8 points.
- Michigan State averaged 92.9 more yards per game (429.5) than Washington gave up per matchup (336.6) last season.
- Michigan State was 7-1 against the spread and 8-1 overall when the team churned out more than 336.6 yards last season.
- When Washington kept its opponents to less than 429.5 yards last year, it had a 3-7 record ATS and a 3-7 record overall.
- Michigan State rushed for 175.8 yards per game last season, 17.5 fewer than the 193.3 Washington allowed per contest.
- Michigan State had a 4-0 ATS record and a 5-0 overall record when the team rushed for more than 193.3 yards last season.
- Washington was 2-3 against the spread and 3-2 overall when holding opponents to fewer than 175.8 rushing yards last year.
- Last season Michigan State turned the ball over 17 times, one more than Washington’s takeaways (16).
Michigan State’s Best Players
- Payton Thorne threw for 3,241 yards and 27 touchdowns last season. He also chipped in on the ground, accumulating four touchdowns while racking up 164 yards.
- Kenneth Walker III averaged 125.8 rushing yards per game and scored 18 rushing touchdowns.
- Jordon Simmons rushed for 278 yards last season.
- Jayden Reed averaged 78.9 receiving yards and racked up 10 receiving touchdowns over the course of the 2021 season.
- Jalen Nailor averaged 53.5 receiving yards on 5.9 targets per game in 2021, scoring six touchdowns.
- Tre Mosley worked his way to three receiving touchdowns and 531 receiving yards (40.8 ypg) last season.
- Jacub Panasiuk proved to be a relentless defender last year, recording 7.0 sacks, 6.0 TFL and 38 tackles.
- Xavier Henderson had an impactful defensive performance last season with 90 tackles, 6.0 TFL, three sacks, and one interception.
- Last year Cal Haladay intercepted two passes to go along with 85 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 0.5 sacks, and three passes defended.