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CFB : Money Line Matchup
Saturday 10/19/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
ARIZONA ST
+3.5  

-3.5  
+155

-175

67.5
 
24
Final
53

WASHINGTON (4 - 2) at ARIZONA ST (4 - 2)
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Week 8 Saturday, 10/19/2013 6:00 PM
Board Money Line
355WASHINGTON+135
356ARIZONA ST-155
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-2+14-22-435.214.5526.8(6.3)1.319.88.3345.0(4.6)1.3
Road Games1-101-11-131.08.5552.0(6.4)1.527.510.0305.5(5)1.0
Last 3 Games1-2-12-11-227.78.3424.7(5.1)1.329.714.7411.0(5.4)1.0
Grass Games1-101-11-131.08.5552.0(6.4)1.527.510.0305.5(5)1.0
Conference Games1-2-12-11-227.78.3424.7(5.1)1.329.714.7411.0(5.4)1.0
WASHINGTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)35.214.527.829:1950-248(5)23-3369.3%279(8.4)83-527(6.3)(15)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.11522.230:1742-191(4.6)21-3560.6%246(7.1)76-437(5.7)(16.1)
Offense Road Games31.08.530.029:5845-206(4.6)30-4173.5%346(8.3)86-552(6.4)(17.8)
Defense (All Games)19.88.319.230:4141-162(4)18-3354.0%183(5.5)74-345(4.6)(17.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.34.119.322.130:3841-196(4.8)19-3259.6%231(7.2)73-428(5.9)(12.5)
Defense Road Games27.510.015.530:0138-157(4.1)11-2347.8%148(6.4)61-305(5)(11.1)

ARIZONA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-2-23-35-144.222.5496.5(6.3)1.327.212.8372.2(5.7)2.5
Home Games4-0+23-13-150.730.5533.7(6.6)0.721.08.5354.5(5.7)3.2
Last 3 Games2-1-22-12-150.026.7523.7(7.1)1.330.311.3411.3(6)3.0
Grass Games4-1+13-24-146.224.4510.4(6.3)1.025.212.6361.8(5.7)2.8
Conference Games2-102-12-148.022.3520.3(6.8)1.032.016.3400.3(6.1)3.0
ARIZONA ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)44.222.525.829:0238-154(4.1)26-4162.3%342(8.3)79-496(6.3)(11.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.415.820.529:4834-129(3.8)22-3858.3%254(6.7)72-383(5.3)(14)
Offense Home Games50.730.528.231:0445-203(4.5)23-3663.2%331(9.2)81-534(6.6)(10.5)
Defense (All Games)27.212.817.030:5837-169(4.6)16-2855.6%203(7.2)65-372(5.7)(13.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.25.61318.431:1237-169(4.5)17-3056.5%218(7.3)67-386(5.7)(15.1)
Defense Home Games21.08.515.028:5634-157(4.7)16-2857.9%197(6.9)62-354(5.7)(16.9)
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 40.5,  ARIZONA ST 38
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/31/2013BOISE ST38-6W-3.5W54U54-26823-31-324142-17129-46-1751
9/14/2013*ILLINOIS34-24W-10.5L61U50-27328-35-342236-13610-26-1911
9/21/2013IDAHO ST56-0W-49W53O53-37021-28-310128-2219-40-1423
9/28/2013ARIZONA31-13W-8.5W60.5U61-24414-25-165149-19914-37-1192
10/5/2013@ STANFORD28-31L9W52.5O40-13933-48-350141-17912-20-1051
10/12/2013OREGON24-45L11L75.5U42-19419-32-182250-26524-31-3660
10/19/2013@ ARIZONA ST            
10/26/2013CALIFORNIA            
11/9/2013COLORADO            
11/15/2013@ UCLA            

ARIZONA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/5/2013SACRAMENTO ST55-0W-36W -44-15827-36-365031-5112-23-1164
9/14/2013WISCONSIN32-30W-7L55O42-11629-51-352232-23116-31-2101
9/21/2013@ STANFORD28-42L6.5L51.5O24-5030-56-367249-24011-17-1511
9/28/2013USC62-41W-3W48.5O35-26124-35-351137-24720-30-2954
10/5/2013*NOTRE DAME34-37L-7L63.5O25-6533-47-362337-14517-38-2791
10/12/2013COLORADO54-13W-28.5W68U58-27611-22-256035-9918-30-1694
10/19/2013WASHINGTON            
10/31/2013@ WASHINGTON ST            
11/9/2013@ UTAH            
11/16/2013OREGON ST            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: The Huskies rode the roller coaster in 2012, starting 3-1 by beating Stanford, then losing three straight (by 25.3 PPG), winning four in a row and then closing with two losses by a combined five points. QB Keith Price (2,728 pass yds, 19 TD, 13 INT) regressed after a 33-TD sophomore season, but coach Steve Sarkisian hopes a no-huddle offense will revive his career. He has great weapons at his disposal in RB Bishop Sankey (1,439 rush yds, 16 TD; 249 rec. yds), WR Kasen Williams (878 rec. yds, 6 TD) and TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins (852 rec. yds, 7 TD). Price also has four returning O-Linemen to protect him. A solid defense (357 YPG, 31st in FBS) brings back a fast front seven with DE Josh Shirley (6.5 sacks, 6 FF) and LBs Shaq Thompson (74 tackles, 3 INT), John Timu (91 tackles, 2 INT) and Travis Feeney (76 tackles, 4 sacks, 2 INT). A stifling pass defense (197 YPG, 23rd in FBS) is paced by SS Sean Parker (77 tackles, 2 INT) and CB Marcus Peters (3 INT, 8 PD).
ARIZONA ST: Todd Graham's first season with ASU was as unpredictable as his career path, starting 5-1, then losing four in row, then finishing with 49.7 PPG in three straight wins. Junior QB Taylor Kelly (3,039 pass yds, 29 TD, 9 INT) exceeded expectations without top-flight receivers. The 2013 group is young, but ultra-talented, especially JUCO WR Jaelen Strong. TE Chris Coyle (696 rec. yds, 5 TD) has great hands. The Sun Devils have two elite RBs in Marion Grice (679 rush yds, 6.6 YPC, 11 TD) and D.J. Foster (493 rush yds). ASU led the nation in TFL (9.0 per game), was 2nd in sacks (4.0 per game) and 3rd in pass defense (168 YPG). Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year DT Will Sutton (13 sacks, 23.5 TFL, 63 tackles, 3 FF) and LB Carl Bradford (11.5 sacks, 20.5 TFL, 81 tackles, 3 FF) wreak havoc in opponents' backfields, really helping an average secondary, led by S Alden Darby (80 tackles, 3 INT).
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (WASHINGTON-ARIZONA ST) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Washington-Arizona St. Preview* ================================

By JOSH LIEBESKIND Associated Press

Washington (4-2) at Arizona State (4-2), 6:00 p.m. EDT

SEATTLE (AP) -- The season has reached the midpoint for No. 20 Washington and there are no glaring holes or ugly marks on the first six games.

But that doesn't mean it has been smooth for the Huskies, or that the path is clear for a second-half run. If Washington (4-2, 1-2 Pac-12) can't knock off Arizona State on Saturday, the Huskies would endure a fifth straight season with at least one three-game losing streak under coach Steve Sarkisian.

"We played a good first half of football against some really good teams," Sarkisian said on Monday. "But just as we've been all season long, we're an excellent second-half football team. We're going to go out in the second half and play a great half of the season and it starts Saturday against Arizona State. We're going to come out of the blocks playing fast, physical football and play like we're capable of playing."

Sarkisian stuck to the second-half metaphor on more than one occasion on Monday. He pointed out that Washington has scored on its first drive of the third quarter in each game this season. The fifth-year head coach stressed the importance of doing that with its season coming off consecutive losses at Stanford and Saturday's 45-24 setback against No. 2 Oregon. The Huskies trailed 31-24 entering the fourth quarter but were outscored 14-0 down the stretch to lose their 10th straight against their neighbors to the south.

Sarkisian knows the importance of Saturday's game against the Sun Devils to make sure the momentum built from the Huskies 4-0 start isn't completely evaporated. It's the end to a brutal three-week stretch for the Huskies with a break on the other side. After facing Arizona State, the Huskies return home for struggling California, followed by a week off and a home game against Colorado.

"We place a huge emphasis on that first drive and setting the momentum there in the third quarter," Sarkisian said. "This is the third quarter of the season. It's our first drive. We get the ball. What are we going to do with it? I think it's important for us to come out and make a statement on this drive in the way we play and the way we play this Saturday."

It certainly won't be an easy feat to accomplish against the Sun Devils, who have won seven straight against Washington. The Huskies have not won in Tempe since 2001. This will be the first time the Huskies and Sun Devils have faced since 2010.

The explosiveness of the Arizona State offense can be traced to the eye-opening individual numbers. It starts with quarterback Taylor Kelly, who is seventh in the nation in total offense with 355 yards per game - 327.5 of which come through the air. His main target, sophomore receiver Jaelen Strong, has 678 yards through the first six games, while grabbing four touchdowns.

Balance comes to Arizona State through running back Marion Grice, who is tied for the national lead with 10 touchdowns rushing.

"Very good football team, very good football team at home," Sarkisian said. "I think the quarterback has got just a lot of game to him. ... He's just a scrappy guy, man, who makes all the plays when he has to make them. He runs when he has to run. He throws it. He throws the back-shoulder fade to Jaelen Strong extremely well. Grice, their running back, is probably the best running back that nobody's heard of."

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