2023 Washington Huskies odds: Over/Under Win Total odds

2023 Washington Huskies odds: Over/Under Win Total odds

Updated Sep. 1, 2023 3:42 a.m. ET
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Oddsmakers are anticipating the Washington Huskies to regress slightly in 2023, as their over/under is 9.5 wins after they won 11 games the previous season.

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Washington Win Total Odds

Over/Under Over Payout Under Payout
9.5 +116 (Bet $100 to win $116) -146 (Bet $146 to win $100)
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Huskies Betting Insights & 2022 Stats

  • Washington has a 46.3% chance of eclipsing its season win total over/under (9.5) according to the current odds (+116).
  • The Huskies owned the 61st-ranked defense last year (372.7 yards allowed per game), and they were better on the other side of the ball, ranking second-best with 515.8 yards per game.
  • Offensively, the Huskies were a top-25 unit in terms of passing yards last season, ranking best in FBS by compiling 369.8 passing yards per game. They ranked 100th on defense (251.5 passing yards allowed per game).
  • Washington totaled 146 rushing yards per game on offense last season, which ranked it 69th in FBS. On defense, it ranked 27th, allowing 121.2 rushing yards per contest.
  • The Huskies struggled defensively in terms of third-down efficiency last season, ranking 15th-worst in FBS (44.5% third-down conversion rate). However, they ranked best on the offensive side of the ball, averaging a 56.8% third-down conversion rate.

Washington's 2023 Schedule

Week Opponent Date Favorite Total
1 Boise State September 2 Huskies (-14.5) 58.5
2 Tulsa September 9 - -
3 @ Michigan State September 16 - -
4 Cal September 23 - -
5 @ Arizona September 30 - -
7 Oregon October 14 - -
8 Arizona State October 21 - -
9 @ Stanford October 28 - -
10 @ USC November 4 - -
11 Utah November 11 - -
12 @ Oregon State November 18 - -
13 Washington State November 25 - -

Washington's Strength of Schedule

  • Washington will have to deal with the 20th-toughest schedule in college football, based on its opponents' combined win total last year (79).
  • In terms of toughness, based on their Pac-12 opponents' combined win total last season, the Huskies will have the 36th-ranked conference schedule this year.
  • Washington will play six games in 2023 against teams that finished above .500 in 2022 (five of those teams won nine or more games and two of them totaled three or fewer wins).

Huskies' Top Performers (2022)

  • Michael Penix Jr.'s previous season stat line: 4,641 passing yards (357.0 per game), 362-for-554 (65.3%), 31 touchdowns and eight picks.
  • Last year Wayne Taulapapa took 140 rushing attempts for 887 yards (68.2 per game) and scored 11 touchdowns. When it comes to receiving, he also caught 24 passes for 225 yards (17.3 per game) and put up one TD.
  • Cameron Davis ran for 522 yards on 107 carries (40.2 yards per game), with 13 rushing touchdowns last year.
  • Rome Odunze hauled in 75 catches for 1,145 yards (88.1 per game) while being targeted 115 times. He also scored seven touchdowns.
  • Jalen McMillan also impressed receiving last year. He had 79 receptions for 1,098 yards and nine touchdowns. He was targeted 119 times.
  • Ja'Lynn Polk's stat line last season: 694 receiving yards, 41 catches, six touchdowns, on 66 targets.
  • Bralen Trice did his thing last season with an incredible stat line of 10.0 sacks, 9.0 TFL and 29 tackles.
  • Alex Cook went to work last year, collecting 58 tackles and 2.0 TFL.
  • Last season Makell Esteen had a huge stat line of two interceptions, three tackles and two passes defended.
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