Thank you for shopping with **********.com. Here is your purchase info: Company: ***********nment Customer Name: Ste******com Order Number: 118****3815 Payment Status: PENDING Total Billable: $ 29 USD Credit Card: VISA Auth. Number: 091454 Product: PKG-1732-148624 Description: Roz's CFB Underdog Game of the Year - Saturday! Quantity: 1 Price Billable: $ 29 USD Pick(s): (393) WASHINGTON STATE vs (394) UCLA Take (393) WASHINGTON STATE Underdog Game of the Year: (393) WASHINGTON STATE. Washington State (3-1 SU, 2-1 ATS) has an improved offense averaging 44.5 points and 379 yards passing. Quarterback Marshall Lobbestael (13 TDs, 3 INTs) has stepped in and been very strong, helped by an outstanding wide out group, headed by senior WR Jared Karstetter and sophomore Marquess Wilson (the only NCAA freshman with more than 1,000 yards last year), and supplemented by slot receivers Gino Simone and Isaiah Barton. Wilson and Karstetter each provide a 6-4 targets. That offense clicked again on Saturday in a nice comeback win at Colorado. Wilson sped past two defenders and hauled in a 63-yard touchdown pass from Marshall Lobbestael with 1:10 left to lead Washington State to a stunning 31-27 comeback win over Colorado on Saturday. The Buffaloes were primed for a win in their Pac-12 debut before surrendering two touchdowns in the final 2 1/2 minutes. Lobbestael threw for 376 yards and three touchdowns in leading the Cougars to just their second road win in four years under coach Paul Wulff. The Cougars are 9-3 ATS in their last 12 games overall. UCLA (2-3 SU/1-4 ATS) has a turnover prone offense and a weak defense that is still a big problem, allowing a bad Oregon State offense 375 yards (287 passing). QB Kevin Prince got a concussion in Week 1 when Houston beat UCLA 38-34 as the Bruins had 554 yards (322 passing), but the defense allowed 469 (310 passing), a problem last season. UCLA also had a 49-20 home loss to Texas giving up 488 yards (284 rushing), so good ground games game run right through them. They come off a 45-19 flogging at Stanford giving up 442 yards (202 rushing). The Bruins' Pistol offense flexed its muscles marching down to the goal line on the game's opening drive, but the turned it over twice and had just 202 yards passing, 141 rushing. The Bruins defense also picked the worst week of the season to be short-handed. Starting cornerback Sheldon Price and backup safeties Dalton Hilliard and Alex Mascarenas were held out with injuries. The Bruins are 2-11 ATS in their last 13 games overall, 2-10 ATS in their last 12 conference games. The wrong team is favored; Play Washington State! To view your purchased pick(s) at anytime, just enter your order number and email at handic****************com. Do**************n Best Sports respects the privacy of our users, we will not sell or share your e-mail address and any other information with outside companies. This charge will appear as LL AGENCY / DON BEST SPORTS on your billing statement. |