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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/27/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
CALIFORNIA
-11  

+11  
-450

+325

45.5
 
10
Final
12

WASHINGTON (6 - 2) at CALIFORNIA (4 - 3)
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Week 9 Saturday, 10/27/2018 6:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
165WASHINGTON-10.5-12
166CALIFORNIA4546
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-2+1.22-61-728.617.1430.5(6.3)1.415.68.6308.6(4.6)1.1
Road Games2-2-1.81-31-323.717.0406.0(5.8)1.220.511.5370.5(5)1.2
Last 3 Games2-1-0.80-31-228.318.3416.7(5.8)1.322.312.3354.7(5.1)1.0
Turf Games5-1+2.22-40-630.316.7430.7(6.4)1.313.37.8271.2(4.1)1.3
Conference Games4-1+1.21-41-426.617.2390.0(5.7)1.218.810.8318.6(4.6)1.4
WASHINGTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)28.617.123.731:5040-177(4.4)19-2866.2%253(9)69-430(6.3)(15)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.51220.631:5737-148(4)20-3459.9%246(7.3)71-394(5.5)(15.5)
Offense Road Games23.717.022.532:4443-166(3.8)16-2760.7%240(9)70-406(5.8)(17.1)
Defense (All Games)15.68.616.528:0936-134(3.8)20-3263.0%174(5.5)67-309(4.6)(19.8)
Opponents Offensive Avg.2613.719.429:5938-169(4.4)19-3161.3%214(6.8)70-383(5.5)(14.7)
Defense Road Games20.511.521.027:1637-149(4)23-3662.8%221(6.1)74-370(5)(18.1)

CALIFORNIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-3-2.12-41-526.713.9415.9(5.6)2.924.08.1320.9(4.7)1.7
Home Games2-2-30-31-225.013.7374.5(4.9)3.029.711.0363.2(5.3)1.5
Last 3 Games1-2-3.21-20-324.311.7441.7(6)3.322.77.7284.7(4.2)1.3
Turf Games3-3-3.21-41-427.715.0418.8(5.6)2.825.09.0326.5(4.8)1.7
Conference Games1-3-4.21-31-324.211.2438.0(6)3.727.512.7334.7(5)1.2
CALIFORNIA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)26.713.923.131:1340-199(5)22-3462.7%217(6.3)75-416(5.6)(15.6)
Opponents Defensive Avg.34.417.822.931:0441-191(4.7)21-3363.0%246(7.4)74-438(5.9)(12.7)
Offense Home Games25.013.722.031:1241-186(4.5)20-3457.7%188(5.5)76-374(4.9)(15)
Defense (All Games)24.08.117.428:2241-154(3.8)16-2858.2%166(6)69-321(4.7)(13.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.28.213.121.229:5140-177(4.5)19-3358.2%236(7.2)73-414(5.7)(14.7)
Defense Home Games29.711.018.528:0545-193(4.3)15-2462.1%170(7.2)69-363(5.3)(12.2)
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 35.9,  CALIFORNIA 27.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/1/2018*AUBURN16-21L1.5L50.5U33-10218-32-296245-14726-36-2730
9/8/2018N DAKOTA45-3W-46L57U34-19531-45-437233-16117-33-1011
9/15/2018@ UTAH21-7W-4W45.5U41-17214-24-155129-12320-39-1383
9/22/2018ARIZONA ST27-20W-18L54U39-17115-23-202140-16417-27-1041
9/29/2018BYU35-7W-18.5W47.5U37-18723-25-277128-3418-21-1601
10/6/2018@ UCLA31-24W-21.5L53.5O55-19718-26-265127-15027-38-2721
10/13/2018@ OREGON27-30L-3.5L58.5U45-19415-25-243149-17718-32-2021
10/20/2018COLORADO27-13W-18.5L49.5U40-20115-25-150235-11917-28-1441
10/27/2018@ CALIFORNIA            
11/3/2018STANFORD            
11/17/2018OREGON ST            
11/23/2018@ WASHINGTON ST            

CALIFORNIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/1/2018N CAROLINA24-17W-7T57.5U49-16016-32-119038-16415-35-1374
9/8/2018@ BYU21-18W2W47.5U38-18423-35-214333-9122-41-1962
9/15/2018IDAHO ST45-23W-37.5L -43-21324-32-269245-14015-23-1791
9/29/2018OREGON24-42L2L57.5O41-24116-31-186542-26016-22-2251
10/6/2018@ ARIZONA17-24L-1.5L57U34-16132-43-315434-12415-25-1412
10/13/2018UCLA7-37L-7L53.5U33-13123-42-179555-20713-15-1410
10/20/2018@ OREGON ST49-7W-9.5W56.5U43-30517-26-234141-9517-33-1462
10/27/2018WASHINGTON            
11/3/2018@ WASHINGTON ST            
11/10/2018@ USC            
11/17/2018STANFORD            
11/24/2018COLORADO            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: QB Jake Browning and running back Myles Gaskin are back as one of college football's most talented and experienced backfields, and will look to push each other to new heights in 2018. Gaskin rushed for about the same amount of yards in 2017 as he did in 2016'with more than twice as many touchdowns'but Browning saw his statistical output drop significantly. He'll look to rebound with help from a group of receivers that includes Chico McClatcher, who's returning from injury. The defense loses a star in Vita Vea, but is still stacked at D-line and everywhere else. Browning and Gaskin are the big names, but it's the defense that carries this team.
CALIFORNIA: Justin Wilcox had a promising first season at Cal, getting the Bears to 5-7 while battling through roster-wide injuries. A young offense returns almost everybody this year, including playmakers like 1,100-yard rusher Patrick Laird and wideouts Vic Wharton III and Kanawai Noa. The defense took big strides from 2016 to 2017, and while run D is a concern, a young (but now experienced) secondary could be among the conference's best.
PREVIEW
No. 15 Washington continues title hunt vs. Cal
 

No. 15 Washington is back in control of its destiny in the Pac-12 North race heading into Saturday's matchup at California.

Washington (6-2, 4-1 Pac-12) is coming off a 27-13 home win against Colorado, a nice bounce-back game following an overtime loss at Oregon. And when the Ducks lost at Washington State on Saturday night, the Huskies elevated to a half-game lead in the North.

Washington State and Stanford are 3-1 in conference play. Oregon is 2-2.

"There's just so much football left to be played," Huskies coach Chris Petersen said Monday, his team still facing games against the Cougars and Cardinal in November.

"You're so worried about somebody and then you don't take care of your own business. So that's the first step. The main thing is that we won last week and certainly how that game went probably helped us. It's not going to help us very much if we don't take care of ourselves this weekend.

"I really mean this, I think we got a very dangerous Cal team. We know those guys. We know those coaches. I think those guys are very well coached."

Cal (4-3, 1-3) snapped a three-game skid last week by crushing Oregon State 49-7 in Corvallis, Ore. The news out of that was that Bears coach Justin Wilcox went back to redshirt freshman quarterback Chase Garbers, replacing Brandon McIlwain, who turned the ball over 11 times during the previous three games.

Garbers completed 17 of 26 passes for 234 yards and three touchdowns. He was not intercepted, although he did lose a fumble.

"Chase has always been a real steady guy, and we thought we would give him an opportunity to give us a little bit of a spark," Wilcox said. "Chase played pretty efficiently."

Garbers' task this week will be much more difficult. Washington's secondary is among the best in the country, led by safety Taylor Rapp and cornerback Byron Murphy. Linebacker Ben Burr-Kirven is second in the nation with 13.5 tackles per game.

Garbers was able to settle in last week because the running game produced 305 yards, led by hard-running Patrick Laird, who had carries 22 times for 193 yards and scored two touchdowns. Should the Huskies -- who allow 134.4 yards per game on the ground -- limit Cal's ground game early, they'll be able to turn up the heat on Garbers.

Washington's running attack, meanwhile, might still be without starting running back Myles Gaskin, who sat last week because of a shoulder injury. "Hope so," was Petersen's response Monday when asked if Gaskin would be available this Saturday.

But the Huskies showed off their backfield depth last week. Change-of-pace back Salvon Ahmed entered the week questionable but posted 73 yards with a touchdown on just nine carries. Sean McGrew had 12 carries and Kamari Pleasant ran 10 times.

"(Gaskin) is the guy we want in our backfield as often as possible, (but) I think we have a great group of O-lineman who can make it happen even if he's not there," said offensive tackle Kaleb McGary.

Cal is holding opponents to 3.75 yards per rush, just ahead of Washington (3.76).

Washington senior quarterback Jake Browning has 11,005 career passing yards -- second to Boise State's Brett Rypien among active players -- and needs 245 to pass former Oregon State quarterback Derek Anderson for seventh in Pac-12 history. Browning needs 304 to pass ex-Washington State quarterback Connor Halliday for sixth place.

Browning's top target has been wideout Aaron Fuller, who has 42 catches for 652 yards and three touchdowns. Cal will be without defensive lineman Zeandae Johnson for the first half because of a second-half targeting penalty last week.

The Golden Bears, who held a players-only meeting the night before they ended a 14-game conference road losing streak at Oregon State, are seeking their first bowl game appearance since the 2015 season, when Jared Goff was quarterback. Cal needs two wins in five games to become bowl eligible but likely will be underdogs in all of them. Washington was favored by about 11 points early this week.

"We've just got to execute and don't be too big on their ranking and them being the big dog in the Pac-12," said Cal cornerback Cam Bynum. "If we play like we did Saturday against better competition, just carry it over, we'll be fine."


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 12:56:35 PM EST.


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