Bet the Washington Huskies vs. Bruins - Week 6 - 2018: Latest Spread, Odds to Win, Predictions, More

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Oct/05/2018

The Washington Huskies come into Week 6 vs. the Bruins as a -21 road favorite.  They own a record of 4-1 Straight Up but are 2-3 Against The Spread.

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The Huskies So Far in 2018

Washington is very much in the thick of things.

SB Nation observes: "U-Dub took care of business against the upstart BYU Cougars in a 35-7 victory. Sure, it was a ranked matchup, but any college football fan worth their salt knew this result was coming. The Huskies beat up on BYU for 4 quarters, and retook the top spot in this series of Power Rankings due to Stanford’s loss. Jake Browning had a solid game for the Huskies, while Myles Gaskin and Salvon Ahmed each tallied over 80 yards rushing and combined for 3 TDs. The Huskies have found themselves in a winning streak after their opening season loss, and that win total should increase this week against a weak UCLA squad."

Huskies 2018 Odds

They are at 25-1 odds of winning the 2019 College Football Championship.

The Huskies vs. Bruins Trends and Prediction

From Athlon Sports:

"Washington and UCLA are programs on two opposite wavelengths right now. While the Huskies are putting together the pieces for a conference championship and potential College Football Playoff berth, UCLA is just looking to get in the win column. There's a huge disparity in key areas of this game, with Washington boasting a defensive front that should bully UCLA's offensive line; UW with a more stable quarterback situation; two established running backs in purple-and-gold; and the confidence of a four-game winning streak vs. the doubt of a four-game skid.  Certainly anything can happen in college football, but this looks like a profound mismatch.  Prediction: Washington 42, UCLA 10"

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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