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(NCAAB) Stanford vs. Washington,
Point Spread: 7.50 | -105.00 Washington (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: 7.50 | -105.00 Washington (Home)
Result: Win
This is a 10* SITUATIONAL DESTRUCTION on Washington.
I think this is a few too many points to be giving up here as I believe Washington will keep this one a lot closer than what the oddsmakers are leading us to believe. The Cardinal backed their way into the postseason by losing their final three of the campaign, most recently getting destroyed by 22 against Arizona. Washington on the other hand comes in with nothing to lose and plenty of momentum and confidence after an upset victory against then-No. 13 Utah in its finale (trust me, I know the Huskies had lost ten of their previous 11, but recent performance is a major factor in my selection process for this particular game). This is also a double revenge scenario for Washington which lost by eight points in OT on January 4th to Stanford and by ten points in regulation 18 days later. One player to keep your eyes on today for the Huskies is Nigel Williams-Goss who had 28 points in the regular-season finale vs. Utah, he'll be matched up against Stanford's Chasson Randle, who averaged 19.1 points in the regular season. The postseason is all about upsets, I think the HUSKIES have enough situational and motivational factors working in their favor today to warrant a play of this size.
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I think this is a few too many points to be giving up here as I believe Washington will keep this one a lot closer than what the oddsmakers are leading us to believe. The Cardinal backed their way into the postseason by losing their final three of the campaign, most recently getting destroyed by 22 against Arizona. Washington on the other hand comes in with nothing to lose and plenty of momentum and confidence after an upset victory against then-No. 13 Utah in its finale (trust me, I know the Huskies had lost ten of their previous 11, but recent performance is a major factor in my selection process for this particular game). This is also a double revenge scenario for Washington which lost by eight points in OT on January 4th to Stanford and by ten points in regulation 18 days later. One player to keep your eyes on today for the Huskies is Nigel Williams-Goss who had 28 points in the regular-season finale vs. Utah, he'll be matched up against Stanford's Chasson Randle, who averaged 19.1 points in the regular season. The postseason is all about upsets, I think the HUSKIES have enough situational and motivational factors working in their favor today to warrant a play of this size.
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