I will be looking at some of the early games of the season in this thread. While the odds are still unknown for these games, and will be for a few more months, there still is plenty of things to look at. The first game I will look at is on 9/4. Washington at BYU. Probable favorite: BYU.
This should be a great game. Flash back two years to September, 2008. A BYU team expected to compete with Utah and TCU for the MWC Championship travels to Seattle to face a Washington team expected to finish near the bottom of the Pac 10 and fire HC Willingham. BYU is a 8 1/2 point favorite. Trailing 28-21 with time running out, Washington's young QB, Jake Locker marches the Huskies down the field and leads them to a potential game tying T.D. Huskie Stadium erupts. Locker erupts. The refs erupt, and nail Locker and the Huskies for a celebration penalty. The 15 yards is costly, as the Huskies miss the PAT and fall, 28-27. That is as close as Washington came to winning a game in 2008.
Well, Locker is still the QB at Washington and you can bet he has not forgotten that game. This time the Huskies go into the game with a total of 10 starters returning on offense and 8 on defense. HC Steve Sarkisian has brought the winning spirit over from USC. He beat USC last season. Washington also likes to start off well ATS. They are 3-0 ATS in their last 3 non-con openers. Last years 6-4 ATS record as a dog was a complete reversal of their 2008 effort. The Huskies are considered a decent outside shot for winning the Pac 10 title, and almost a certainty to return to a bowl game, their first since 2002.
BYU is the team getting little, if no respect in the MWC. They also are very motivated to beat a Pac 10 team. Any Pac 10 team. BYU has been basically snubbed by the Pac 10 as a potential candidate to join the conference. BYU is also the forgotten MWC team of late, with Utah and TCU grabbing all the headlines. The Cougars return 7 starters on offense, but lose QB Hall. They only return 4 on defense. In the past two seasons, BYU is 4-6 ATS as a HF, and 2-4 ATS against the Pac 10 in the past 3 years.
This will be a critical early test for both of these teams. BYU is hoping to prove that last year's 24 point rout over Oregon State in the Las Vegas Bowl was no fluke. Washington wants revenge for their very controversial loss to BYU two years ago in Seattle. Our early guess: Washington covers, especially if this game goes off at BYU -3.5 or more.
Next Up: Cincinnati at Fresno State on 9/4.
This should be a great game. Flash back two years to September, 2008. A BYU team expected to compete with Utah and TCU for the MWC Championship travels to Seattle to face a Washington team expected to finish near the bottom of the Pac 10 and fire HC Willingham. BYU is a 8 1/2 point favorite. Trailing 28-21 with time running out, Washington's young QB, Jake Locker marches the Huskies down the field and leads them to a potential game tying T.D. Huskie Stadium erupts. Locker erupts. The refs erupt, and nail Locker and the Huskies for a celebration penalty. The 15 yards is costly, as the Huskies miss the PAT and fall, 28-27. That is as close as Washington came to winning a game in 2008.
Well, Locker is still the QB at Washington and you can bet he has not forgotten that game. This time the Huskies go into the game with a total of 10 starters returning on offense and 8 on defense. HC Steve Sarkisian has brought the winning spirit over from USC. He beat USC last season. Washington also likes to start off well ATS. They are 3-0 ATS in their last 3 non-con openers. Last years 6-4 ATS record as a dog was a complete reversal of their 2008 effort. The Huskies are considered a decent outside shot for winning the Pac 10 title, and almost a certainty to return to a bowl game, their first since 2002.
BYU is the team getting little, if no respect in the MWC. They also are very motivated to beat a Pac 10 team. Any Pac 10 team. BYU has been basically snubbed by the Pac 10 as a potential candidate to join the conference. BYU is also the forgotten MWC team of late, with Utah and TCU grabbing all the headlines. The Cougars return 7 starters on offense, but lose QB Hall. They only return 4 on defense. In the past two seasons, BYU is 4-6 ATS as a HF, and 2-4 ATS against the Pac 10 in the past 3 years.
This will be a critical early test for both of these teams. BYU is hoping to prove that last year's 24 point rout over Oregon State in the Las Vegas Bowl was no fluke. Washington wants revenge for their very controversial loss to BYU two years ago in Seattle. Our early guess: Washington covers, especially if this game goes off at BYU -3.5 or more.
Next Up: Cincinnati at Fresno State on 9/4.