2014 College Football Washington State vs. Stanford Week 7 Picks & Predictions

Washington State vs. Stanford Pick

STANFORD, CA (The Spread)Stanford has no time to dwell on its loss last week to Notre Dame because the Cardinal will face one of college football’s hottest quarterbacks tonight in Washington State’s Connor Halliday.

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ODDS: According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, Stanford is a 17-point favorite over Washington State while the over/under total is currently sitting at 55 points. As of this writing, nearly 70% of the betting public favors the underdog Cougars.

LINE MOVEMENT: Stanford opened as an 18-point favorite before the number dropped to 17 at most online and Vegas sports books. As for the total, it opened at 55 and that’s where it has stayed throughout the week.

SEASON RECORDS: The Cougars enter play with a 2-4 record and are 3-3 against the spread, while the Cardinal is 3-2 and 2-3 at the betting window in 2014. While the under is a perfect 4-0 in Stanford’s four games this season, Washington State’s over/under record is currently 3-3.

NCAA FREE PICK: Take Washington State. According to latest college football trends, the road team is 5-0 against the spread in the last five meetings between these two teams while the Cougars are 5-2 against the spread in their last seven road games versus Stanford. Washington State is also 5-1 against the number in its last six conference games, 14-3-1 ATS in its last 18 games following an ATS loss and 7-2 ATS in its last nine road games. On the other side, the Cardinal is 1-5 at the betting window in its last six games after allowing less than 20 points in its previous game and its important to note that Stanford quarterback Kevin Hogan is nursing a leg injury. While he’s expected to play with the minor injury, Halliday has been red-hot and should be able to keep the Cougars in this game via the air.

2014 COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 7 FREE PICK: WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS +17

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