Stanford vs. USC Odds
LOS ANGELES (The Spread) – It will be a battle of quarterbacks on Saturday at 8PM ET when No. 20 USC hosts No. 4 Stanford on ABC’s College Football Game of the Week.
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Stanford is 7-0 on the season and 7-0 against the spread while USC is 6-1 overall and 4-3 against the point spread odds this season. Both teams have hit the under in 4-of-7 games. Stanford has won the last two and three of the last four in this series.
Trends show that the road team is 5-1 against the spread in the last 6 games of this series while Stanford is 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games at USC. The two teams have combined to hit the over in 12 of the last 15 games in this series.
Oddsmakers have made Stanford the favorite on the road in this game, giving the Cardinal odds of -7.5 points against USC. The over/under odds have been set at 60 points. (View Matchup)
The Cardinal is on a roll following a 65-21 win over Washington last week. Stanford has now scored a minimum of 37 points in every game and not allowed more than 21 in any contest. They currently rank second in scoring (48.6 points per game) and fourth in points allowed (12.6 per game). Quarterback Andrew Luck has been the clear leader of this team, as he has thrown for 1,888 yards and 20 touchdowns on the season.
USC is riding a three-game winning streak following a 31-17 win over Notre Dame last week. The Trojans have yet to face a ranked opponent this season but are 3-0 at home. On the season, USC is averaging 30.1 points per game while allowing 22.6 points per contest. Like Stanford, USC has been led by strong quarterback play as Matt Barkley has thrown for 2,006 yards and 19 touchdowns.
In terms of Injuries, Stanford safety Delano Howell is questionable with a hand injury while USC cornerback Torin Harris and tackle Martine Coleman are both questionable with shoulder injuries.
Currently over 9,700 Public Bets have been placed on this game and Stanford is getting 87% of the wagers with odds of -7.5 points against USC on Saturday.
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