Pac-12 Report - Week 5
September 28, 2016
2016 PAC-12 STANDINGS
Team SU Conference ATS Over/Under
Arizona 2-2 0-1 1-3 2-2
Arizona State 4-0 1-0 3-1 3-1
California 2-2 0-1 2-2 3-1
Colorado 3-1 1-0 4-0 3-1
Oregon 2-2 0-1 0-3-1 2-2
Oregon State 1-2 0-0 2-1 1-2
Southern California 1-3 0-2 1-3 2-2
Stanford 3-0 2-0 3-0 0-3
UCLA 2-2 0-1 0-4 1-2-1
Utah 4-0 1-0 2-2 2-2
Washington 4-0 1-0 2-2 3-1
Washington State 1-2 0-0 2-1 1-2
Stanford at Washington (Fri. - ESPN, 9:00 p.m. ET)
It's a battle of Top 10 teams when Stanford pays a visit to Seattle Friday night. Head coach Chris Petersen has the Huskies back to the pinnacle in the Pac-12, but can they take a step further with a big win over the Cardinal? Heisman hopeful Christian McCaffrey looks to keep Stanford on track for its first playoff berth. He ranks second in the country with 145.3 rushing yards per game, but might need a much bigger performance against Washington if his team is to remain unbeaten. The Cardinals stayed unbeaten against the number, but it was a bad beat of epic proportions for UCLA bettors last week. A strip sack, fumble, scoop and score with zeroes on the clock helped Stanford to a miraculous cover. The Cardinal are 5-0 ATS in their past five Friday appearances, 6-1 ATS in their past seven road games against a team with a winning home record and 38-16-1 ATS in their past 55 conference battles.Washington is 5-2 ATS in their past seven overall, but 2-6 ATS in their past eight at home against a team with a winning road record. In this series the home team is 4-1 ATS in the past five, and the under is 5-1 in the past six in Seattle and 9-3 in the past 12 meetings overall. The Huskies are favored by three with a total of 44.
Oregon State at Colorado (Pac-12 Network, 2:30 p.m.)
Is Colorado back? Well, they won at Oregon to move to 3-1 SU and 4-0 ATS on the season, serving notice to the rest of the conference that the Buffaloes are no longer pushovers. Now, they need to win a game they're supposed to against visiting Oregon State. The Buffaloes opened as a 16 1/2 point favorite and it has been bet up to 18 1/2. Oregon State is just 3-13 ATS in the past 16 inside the Pac-12, and 4-10 ATS in their past 14 against teams with a winning record. The Buffaloes are 5-2 ATS in their past seven inside the league, and 5-2 ATS in their past seven against losing teams. However, they're just 2-6 ATS in their past eight at Folsom against teams with a losing road record.
Utah at California (Pac-12 Network, 6:00 p.m. ET)
The Utes moved to 4-0 with a miraculous last-second victory against USC last weekend. Now, they hit the road and look to remain unblemished at Cal. The Bears are favored by two points, which might appear to be a rather curious line given the fact the Golden Bears are 1-6 ATS in their past seven Pac-12 battles. They're also just 8-20 ATS in their past 28 home games. Utah is 10-3 ATS in their past 13 road games, but 2-5 ATS inside the past seven conference tilts. Bettors might lean to the 'over', too. The over is 6-0 in Utah's past six on the road, and 7-1 ATS in their past eight following a straight up win. The over is also 6-0 in Cal's past six overall, and 5-0 in their past five contests against teams with an overall winning mark. The under is 9-3 in Cal's past 12 inside the conference, however.
Arizona State at Southern California (FOX, 8:30 p.m.)
Two teams going in opposite directions hook up at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Saturday night, as Arizona State heads in 4-0 SU and 3-1 ATS, while USC enters 1-3 SU and 1-3 ATS. So naturally the Trojans opened as eight-point favorites and have been bet up into the double digits, right? The Sun Devils have covered seven of their past eight overall, and they're 7-1 ATS in their past eight against teams with a losing overall record. They're also 4-0 ATS in their past four conference tilts. Of course they shouldn't have covered last week, but a kickoff return for touchdown on an onside kick helped them to the miraculous backdoor cover. Arizona State has struggled against the number on the road, going 2-7 ATS in their past nine away from the desert. USC is 1-4 ATS in their past five against teams with a inning record, and 1-5 ATS in their past six overall. They're also 1-6 ATS in their past seven inside the league. The Sun Devils have dominated this series against the number, going 4-1 ATS in their past five trips to USC, and 6-2 ATS in the past eight meetings overall.
Oregon at Washington State (Pac-12 Network, 9:30 p.m.)
Two of the most disappointing teams in the Pac-12 do battle on the Palouse as the Ducks invade Pullman to square off with the Cougars. Oregon enters as slight road favorites at -1 1/2, looking to avoid a three-game losing streak. Oregon lost to WaZu last season in overtime, snapping an eight-game win streak against the Cougs. The last time the Ducks had a losing streak to a Pacific Northwest school from the Pac-12 was back in 2006-07. Oregon enters 22-5-1 ATS in their past 28 road games, but these Ducks are a shell of their former selves. They're 0-5-1 ATS over their past six games, and that trend paints a more accurate picture. The Cougs are short 'dogs at home, a place they're 6-1 ATS over the past seven. They're also 11-2 ATS in their past 13 games overall. In this series Oregon has failed to cover in six in a row, and they're 1-5 ATS in their past six at Pullman. The over is 4-1 in the past five meetings, and 5-2 in the past seven meetings at Washington State.
Arizona at UCLA (ESPN, 10:30 p.m.)
Arizona came oh so close to stunning Washington in the desert last weekend, but they were unable to finish off the upset in overtime, falling 35-28. The Wildcats have re-discovered their offense after a slow start, averaging 37.5 PPG over the past tow outings. Of course their defense has allowed more points than the previous weekend in each of the past three affairs. UCLA was winning and covering against Stanford for nearly the entire game last week, but the Bruins blew it in the fourth quarter and allowed Stanford to steal one. Now, Arizona and UCLA battle in what amounts to an elimination game, as a second conference loss this early likely means no chance at a trip to the Pac-12 championship game. Arizona is 1-4 ATS in their past five road games, and 1-5 ATS in the past six overall. UCLA is 0-4 ATS in the past four at home, and 0-6 ATS in their past is overall. In this series the favorite is 8-1 ATS in the past nine, with the home team 9-4 ATS in the past 13. The Wildcats have failed to cover in four straight meetings. UCLA is a 13 1/2-point favorite as of Wednesday morning.
September 28, 2016
2016 PAC-12 STANDINGS
Team SU Conference ATS Over/Under
Arizona 2-2 0-1 1-3 2-2
Arizona State 4-0 1-0 3-1 3-1
California 2-2 0-1 2-2 3-1
Colorado 3-1 1-0 4-0 3-1
Oregon 2-2 0-1 0-3-1 2-2
Oregon State 1-2 0-0 2-1 1-2
Southern California 1-3 0-2 1-3 2-2
Stanford 3-0 2-0 3-0 0-3
UCLA 2-2 0-1 0-4 1-2-1
Utah 4-0 1-0 2-2 2-2
Washington 4-0 1-0 2-2 3-1
Washington State 1-2 0-0 2-1 1-2
Stanford at Washington (Fri. - ESPN, 9:00 p.m. ET)
It's a battle of Top 10 teams when Stanford pays a visit to Seattle Friday night. Head coach Chris Petersen has the Huskies back to the pinnacle in the Pac-12, but can they take a step further with a big win over the Cardinal? Heisman hopeful Christian McCaffrey looks to keep Stanford on track for its first playoff berth. He ranks second in the country with 145.3 rushing yards per game, but might need a much bigger performance against Washington if his team is to remain unbeaten. The Cardinals stayed unbeaten against the number, but it was a bad beat of epic proportions for UCLA bettors last week. A strip sack, fumble, scoop and score with zeroes on the clock helped Stanford to a miraculous cover. The Cardinal are 5-0 ATS in their past five Friday appearances, 6-1 ATS in their past seven road games against a team with a winning home record and 38-16-1 ATS in their past 55 conference battles.Washington is 5-2 ATS in their past seven overall, but 2-6 ATS in their past eight at home against a team with a winning road record. In this series the home team is 4-1 ATS in the past five, and the under is 5-1 in the past six in Seattle and 9-3 in the past 12 meetings overall. The Huskies are favored by three with a total of 44.
Oregon State at Colorado (Pac-12 Network, 2:30 p.m.)
Is Colorado back? Well, they won at Oregon to move to 3-1 SU and 4-0 ATS on the season, serving notice to the rest of the conference that the Buffaloes are no longer pushovers. Now, they need to win a game they're supposed to against visiting Oregon State. The Buffaloes opened as a 16 1/2 point favorite and it has been bet up to 18 1/2. Oregon State is just 3-13 ATS in the past 16 inside the Pac-12, and 4-10 ATS in their past 14 against teams with a winning record. The Buffaloes are 5-2 ATS in their past seven inside the league, and 5-2 ATS in their past seven against losing teams. However, they're just 2-6 ATS in their past eight at Folsom against teams with a losing road record.
Utah at California (Pac-12 Network, 6:00 p.m. ET)
The Utes moved to 4-0 with a miraculous last-second victory against USC last weekend. Now, they hit the road and look to remain unblemished at Cal. The Bears are favored by two points, which might appear to be a rather curious line given the fact the Golden Bears are 1-6 ATS in their past seven Pac-12 battles. They're also just 8-20 ATS in their past 28 home games. Utah is 10-3 ATS in their past 13 road games, but 2-5 ATS inside the past seven conference tilts. Bettors might lean to the 'over', too. The over is 6-0 in Utah's past six on the road, and 7-1 ATS in their past eight following a straight up win. The over is also 6-0 in Cal's past six overall, and 5-0 in their past five contests against teams with an overall winning mark. The under is 9-3 in Cal's past 12 inside the conference, however.
Arizona State at Southern California (FOX, 8:30 p.m.)
Two teams going in opposite directions hook up at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Saturday night, as Arizona State heads in 4-0 SU and 3-1 ATS, while USC enters 1-3 SU and 1-3 ATS. So naturally the Trojans opened as eight-point favorites and have been bet up into the double digits, right? The Sun Devils have covered seven of their past eight overall, and they're 7-1 ATS in their past eight against teams with a losing overall record. They're also 4-0 ATS in their past four conference tilts. Of course they shouldn't have covered last week, but a kickoff return for touchdown on an onside kick helped them to the miraculous backdoor cover. Arizona State has struggled against the number on the road, going 2-7 ATS in their past nine away from the desert. USC is 1-4 ATS in their past five against teams with a inning record, and 1-5 ATS in their past six overall. They're also 1-6 ATS in their past seven inside the league. The Sun Devils have dominated this series against the number, going 4-1 ATS in their past five trips to USC, and 6-2 ATS in the past eight meetings overall.
Oregon at Washington State (Pac-12 Network, 9:30 p.m.)
Two of the most disappointing teams in the Pac-12 do battle on the Palouse as the Ducks invade Pullman to square off with the Cougars. Oregon enters as slight road favorites at -1 1/2, looking to avoid a three-game losing streak. Oregon lost to WaZu last season in overtime, snapping an eight-game win streak against the Cougs. The last time the Ducks had a losing streak to a Pacific Northwest school from the Pac-12 was back in 2006-07. Oregon enters 22-5-1 ATS in their past 28 road games, but these Ducks are a shell of their former selves. They're 0-5-1 ATS over their past six games, and that trend paints a more accurate picture. The Cougs are short 'dogs at home, a place they're 6-1 ATS over the past seven. They're also 11-2 ATS in their past 13 games overall. In this series Oregon has failed to cover in six in a row, and they're 1-5 ATS in their past six at Pullman. The over is 4-1 in the past five meetings, and 5-2 in the past seven meetings at Washington State.
Arizona at UCLA (ESPN, 10:30 p.m.)
Arizona came oh so close to stunning Washington in the desert last weekend, but they were unable to finish off the upset in overtime, falling 35-28. The Wildcats have re-discovered their offense after a slow start, averaging 37.5 PPG over the past tow outings. Of course their defense has allowed more points than the previous weekend in each of the past three affairs. UCLA was winning and covering against Stanford for nearly the entire game last week, but the Bruins blew it in the fourth quarter and allowed Stanford to steal one. Now, Arizona and UCLA battle in what amounts to an elimination game, as a second conference loss this early likely means no chance at a trip to the Pac-12 championship game. Arizona is 1-4 ATS in their past five road games, and 1-5 ATS in the past six overall. UCLA is 0-4 ATS in the past four at home, and 0-6 ATS in their past is overall. In this series the favorite is 8-1 ATS in the past nine, with the home team 9-4 ATS in the past 13. The Wildcats have failed to cover in four straight meetings. UCLA is a 13 1/2-point favorite as of Wednesday morning.
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