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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 11/17/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
OREGON ST
 
WASHINGTON
+32  

-32  


58.5
 
23
Final
42

OREGON ST (2 - 8) at WASHINGTON (7 - 3)
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Week 12 Saturday, 11/17/2018 4:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
403OREGON ST57.558
404WASHINGTON-31-32
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OREGON ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-8-43-77-327.515.8415.9(5.4)1.245.125.2542.8(7.5)0.8
Road Games1-4-12-35-029.614.4440.2(5.5)1.649.632.2553.6(7.5)0.8
Last 3 Games1-2-11-22-126.311.3398.3(4.9)0.740.026.3547.0(7.7)0.7
Turf Games1-6-42-54-327.617.3412.9(5.4)1.345.323.3534.0(7.3)1.0
Conference Games1-6-41-64-323.011.7368.3(4.8)0.944.624.7551.7(8)0.7
OREGON ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)27.515.822.230:4342-168(4)22-3561.1%248(7)77-416(5.4)(15.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.615.220.929:2738-163(4.3)20-3359.5%241(7.3)71-404(5.7)(14.6)
Offense Road Games29.614.422.630:3942-164(3.9)23-3959.1%276(7.2)81-440(5.5)(14.9)
Defense (All Games)45.125.225.929:1739-271(6.9)21-3362.7%271(8.2)72-543(7.5)(12)
Opponents Offensive Avg.30.815.923.130:3036-155(4.3)24-3764.0%280(7.5)73-435(5.9)(14.1)
Defense Road Games49.632.225.429:2139-278(7)21-3561.3%276(8)74-554(7.5)(11.2)

WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games7-3-2.22-82-826.616.5406.5(6)1.316.07.5313.5(4.7)1.2
Home Games5-0+41-41-432.218.0438.2(6.4)1.213.24.6282.2(4.5)1.4
Last 3 Games2-1-2.50-31-221.314.0324.0(5)1.316.06.3309.7(4.9)1.3
Turf Games6-2-1.22-61-727.416.0400.6(6)1.214.46.6286.6(4.4)1.4
Conference Games5-2-2.21-62-524.316.3367.3(5.4)1.118.48.6322.7(4.8)1.4
WASHINGTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)26.616.522.231:2540-169(4.2)18-2863.9%238(8.6)68-406(6)(15.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.912.420.831:5038-154(4.1)20-3460.7%248(7.3)72-401(5.6)(15.5)
Offense Home Games32.218.023.831:1739-186(4.8)20-2969.0%252(8.7)68-438(6.4)(13.6)
Defense (All Games)16.07.516.828:3534-124(3.6)21-3264.0%189(5.9)67-313(4.7)(19.6)
Opponents Offensive Avg.25.213.219.629:0637-161(4.4)20-3261.3%222(6.9)69-383(5.6)(15.2)
Defense Home Games13.24.614.028:4332-111(3.5)20-3164.1%171(5.6)62-282(4.5)(21.4)
Average power rating of opponents played: OREGON ST 37.5,  WASHINGTON 36.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OREGON ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/22/2018ARIZONA14-35L4.5L74U44-9718-26-141051-4429-17-1521
9/29/2018@ ARIZONA ST24-52L22L64.5O53-26114-24-145148-39614-25-1620
10/6/2018WASHINGTON ST37-56L18.5L65O48-27718-26-221122-10030-40-4301
10/20/2018CALIFORNIA7-49L9.5L56.5U41-9517-33-146243-30517-26-2341
10/27/2018@ COLORADO41-34W26W59O45-11434-54-345136-21724-39-3190
11/3/2018USC21-38L15.5L64.5U32-3131-46-301044-33214-26-1771
11/10/2018@ STANFORD17-48L25L61.5O33-16817-35-236130-24425-38-3521
11/17/2018@ WASHINGTON            
11/23/2018OREGON            

WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
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@ CALIFORNIA10-12L-11L45.5U33-9112-25-159236-9117-24-1510
11/3/2018STANFORD27-23W-9.5L43.5O45-17716-27-194023-7729-44-3473
11/17/2018OREGON ST            
11/23/2018@ WASHINGTON ST            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OREGON ST: Oregon State is widely regarded as the clear worst team in the Pac-12, and a schedule that features Ohio State and USC, in addition to the already brutal divisional slate, won't give it much of a chance to surpass those expectations record-wise. The Beavers should still expect to improve upon their single-win performance from 2017, and a brighter future is somewhere on the horizon for new head coach Jonathan Smith and this young squad.
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.
PREVIEW
No. 18 Washington's seniors play last home game vs. Oregon State
 

Saturday marks Senior Day at Husky Stadium, when the home crowd bids farewell to upperclassmen who transformed No. 18-ranked Washington from an also-ran in the Pac-12 Conference into a program with realistic championship aspirations.

And while the audience says goodbye to some familiar faces when the Huskies (7-3, 5-2 Pac-12) host Oregon State, it will also welcome back another person responsible for the program's turnaround.

This week is the homecoming for Jonathan Smith, the first-year Beavers head coach who served as offensive coordinator at Washington the previous four seasons.

Smith ran an offense that improved its points-per-game production each of his first three seasons. Beginning in his second season, 2015, Smith rolled with a lineup that bears a similarity to his first Oregon State bunch, reliant heavily on youngsters.

"We've got a bunch of individual examples of guys who played their first year of (college) football," Smith said. "At the beginning, they were pretty young, and new at it. They've really improved in their techniques, and understanding the game."

The Beavers (2-8, 1-6) have endured struggles in Smith's first season. His time at Washington reveals the potential payoff once his vision's implemented.

Two of the young Huskies who thrived in Smith's offense are quarterback Jake Browning and running back Myles Gaskin. Starters as true freshman, both play their final game at Husky Stadium in the hunt to finish in the top three of various Pac-12 career records.

Gaskin is ranked fifth in rushing yards with 4,826. He should leave Washington after the next three games -- possibly four, if the Huskies reach the Pac-12 Championship Game -- the conference's third leading rusher in history.

Browning sits sixth in passing yardage (11,347) and passing touchdowns (91). A top four finish in either category is within reach.

For the veteran duo to reach this point -- and Washington to be in the hunt for a second Pac-12 North title in three seasons -- was a process not without growing pains. Browning said this past offseason that Smith was instrumental in navigating the quarterback through his maturation.

"There were times he'd make a play call, but he'd give me that credit," Browning said. "That's kind of unique in a business where, if he takes that credit, maybe not as many people are calling for him to get fired my freshman year."

Despite the record, Oregon State showed glimmers of promise in Smith's first season. Much of it, the coach said, is behind-the-scenes.

"There's been a lot (of progress), and a lot of it is on the day to day, not just in the games on Saturday," he said. "We've grown in regard to how we practice, the detail it takes."

On game days, the most apparent example of Oregon State's progress, and hope for the future, comes from freshman running back Jermar Jefferson. The 5-foot-10, 210-pound Jefferson led the Pac-12 in rushing yards for much of the first two months. He has accrued 1,201 yards heading into the final two games -- just 101 fewer than Gaskin gained in 13 games as a freshman operating in Smith's offense.

Gaskin rushed for more than 1,300 yards in each of his three seasons with Smith. Because of an injury that sidelined him for two games last month, Gaskin will need to average 177 yards in the next three games to reach that milestone for a fourth straight season.

His season high is 148 yards, which he gained in the Nov. 3 win over Stanford.

Although another 1,300-plus-yard campaign appears unlikely, Gaskin nears the end of his Washington career leaving an indelible mark on the program, along with his fellow seniors.

"Those guys have been spectacular. They've been here a long time, and been through a lot of things, and they've done a great job with everything they've been about," Washington coach Chris Petersen said. "Extremely proud of those guys. They've been a blast to coach. They're the kind of guys who make coaching really enjoyable."


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