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2015 College Football Betting Odds & Injuries: California vs. Utah

California/Utah Injuries

No. 5 Utah is hoping a few nagging injuries can heal up before it faces No. 23 California on Saturday. Here’s a look at the latest injury news for this game.

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According to oddsmakers at BetDSI, Utah is the favorite at home in this game, as the Utes are getting odds of -7.5 points against Cal. The over/under total is currently listed at 62 points. These two meet on Saturday at 10PM ET on ESPN.

The injuries for Utah are mostly on offense as receiver Tim Patrick is questionable with an undisclosed injury while tight end Evan Moeai is questionable with a leg injury and offensive lineman Lo Falemaka is out with a chest issue. Patrick and Moeai haven’t had much of an impact as Moeai has just one catch for five yards. On defense, defensive end Hunter Dimick is probable despite a knee issue while defensive back Ahmad Christian is out (Achilles). Dimick has three tackles and a tackle for loss this season.

Cal doesn’t have many injuries to consider. Defensive tackle Mustaga Jalil is questionable for the game with a knee injury while linebacker Aisea Tongilava (toe) and cornerback Jaylinn Hawkins (shoulder) are out. Jalil has seven tackles and a sack on the season. On offense, receiver Jack Austin continues to be out with a foot injury.

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