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Washington vs. UCLA prediction, odds: 2022 Week 5 college football picks, best bets from proven model
A pair of high-powered offensive models will collide Friday when the Washington Huskies meet the UCLA Bruins a battle of unbeaten Pac-12 golf equipment that can have a serious influence on the convention title chase. Kickoff is about for 10:30 p.m. ET from the Rose Bowl. The brand new-look Huskies (4-0) are averaging 44 factors per sport behind coach Kalen DeBoer’s versatile assault, whereas Chip Kelly’s skilled Bruins (4-0) aren’t far behind at 41.8 factors per contest. The Bruins gained 24-17 at Washington final yr and have taken 11 of the final 15 on this rivalry.
The Huskies are 2.5-point favorites and the over/beneath for complete factors scored is 64.5 within the newest Washington vs. UCLA odds from Caesars Sportsbook. Earlier than making any UCLA vs. Washington picks, you should definitely take a look at the school soccer predictions and betting recommendation from the SportsLine Projection Mannequin.
The SportsLine Projection Mannequin simulates each FBS school soccer sport 10,000 instances. Over the previous six-plus years, the proprietary pc mannequin has generated a shocking revenue of greater than $3,100 for $100 gamers on its top-rated school soccer picks towards the unfold. Anybody who has adopted it has seen large returns.
Now, the mannequin has set its sights on UCLA vs. Washington and simply locked in its picks and CFB predictions. You may go to SportsLine now to see the mannequin’s picks. Listed below are the school soccer odds and betting traces for Washington vs. UCLA:
- Washington vs. UCLA level unfold: Washington -2.5
- Washington vs. UCLA over/beneath: 64.5 factors
- Washington vs. UCLA cash line: Washington -145, UCLA +122
- UW: The Huskies are 4-1 towards the unfold following a straight-up victory.
- UCLA: The Bruins are 5-2 ATS at house within the final seven conferences on this rivalry
- Washington vs. UCLA picks: See picks at SportsLine
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Why Washington can cowl
Whereas DeBoer was at Fresno State, he developed a repute as a large killer of kinds because the Bulldogs pulled off quite a few victories towards closely favored Energy 5 packages. One such triumph got here final yr in a 40-37 Week 4 win at UCLA as an almost two-touchdown underdog. The Bulldogs additionally narrowly missed pulling an upset at Oregon, main a lot of the manner earlier than falling 31-24.
This feat ought to give his workforce confidence that DeBoer is aware of not solely how one can put together for UCLA however has expertise profitable within the Rose Bowl, which is uncommon for the Washington program. Since 2000, the Huskies have gained simply as soon as at UCLA, in 2018 beneath former coach Steve Sarkisian.
“It is simply all the time a lesson to maintain combating, maintain taking part in. It is by no means over until it is over,” DeBoer instructed the media this week. “That sport does not imply something to this workforce. However these are issues that simply proceed to provide you that combating mentality as a coach. Our guys are in all probability conscious of the expertise we went by way of.”
Why UCLA can cowl
Though a giant a part of the UCLA fan base had grown impatient with Kelly, who as soon as led Oregon to a nationwide title-game look, it seems the veteran coach has lastly put collectively a Pac-12 contender.
The Bruins are led by fifth-year senior Dorian Thompson-Robinson, a coveted recruit who has seen his time with the Bruins marked by accidents and inconsistency. However the dual-threat quarterback has had no such points this season and has led a various offense with 896 passing yards on a 74.8% completion fee with eight touchdowns towards one interception. He has added 170 dashing yards and two extra scores.
UCLA racked up 515 yards of offense in final week’s 45-17 drubbing of Colorado with an almost even cut up of dashing and passing manufacturing. One-time Michigan starter Zach Charbonnet rushed for 104 yards on simply 9 carries for 3 touchdowns.
The best way to make UCLA vs. Washington picks
SportsLine’s mannequin is leaning Beneath on the overall, projecting 62 mixed factors. It has additionally generated an towards the unfold choose that cashes in properly over 50% of simulations. You may solely get the mannequin’s choose at SportsLine.
So who wins Washington vs. UCLA? And which facet of the unfold cashes in properly over 50% of simulations? Go to SportsLine now to see which facet of the unfold to leap on, all from the superior mannequin that completed the previous six-plus years up greater than $3,100 on its FBS school soccer picks, and discover out.
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BIZ BUZZ: Antonios go to Washington
Donald Trump is scheduled to be inaugurated—again—as the president of the United States on Jan. 20 in Washington.
Among those who will witness his return to power as the 47th president of the world’s largest economy are some of his old friends from the Philippines.
We’re talking about Century Properties Group founder and chair Jose EB Antonio and his wife, Hilda.
Going with them is their third son, Jose Roberto, who had just been appointed managing director of the J. Antonio Group Inc. in charge of resort-related projects.
It may be recalled that the Trumps and the Antonios struck up a friendship decades ago in New York when Trump was more known as a property developer, just like the Antonios. Some of their children also went to business school together.
And then, the Antonios also brought the Trump brand into one of the office buildings in its Century City development in Makati City.
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But the elder Antonio will be there not just as a personal friend invited by the Trumps to attend the inauguration but also to represent President Marcos as his ambassador-at-large tasked with inviting more investments into the Philippines.
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With a friend in the White House, the Antonios are confident that more investments as well as visitors will flow toward the Philippines. —Tina Arceo-Dumlao
Clark hits the Belle’s eye
In July 2024, Belle Corp. gave us a teaser about applying for a gaming license from “government regulators.”
Despite the rumor mill running wild that the gaming-focused investment firms of delisted subsidiary Premium Leisure Corp. had plans to conquer Clark, Belle opted to keep quiet.
Nearly half a year later, Belle hailed Clark as “the next gaming and tourism hub” and confirmed that they had, indeed, applied for a gaming license specifically to develop an integrated resort in the former American air base.
Belle president and CEO Armin Raquel Santos likewise expressed optimism on his company’s growth prospects, “and bullish on the Philippine gaming market and its resilience despite industry headwinds.”
”Belle, through its gaming subsidiaries, continues to explore and pursue related ventures and high-growth opportunities in the gaming space that will enhance shareholder value while delivering its commitments to all stakeholders,” the company quoted Santos as saying.
Though much still remains unsaid about Belle’s plans for Clark, it is clear that the gaming industry is still attractive despite some weakness and hiccups—Bloomberry Corp.’s earnings, for instance, and Davao-based businessman Dennis Uy’s long-stalled Cebu casino project.
Let’s see if Belle will go against the odds. —Meg J. Adonis
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What Washington State’s head coach said after Gonzaga game
Washington State men’s basketball head coach David Riley could point to a few factors that led to Gonzaga pulling away from the Cougars during the second half of Saturday night’s showdown at the McCarthey Athletic Center.
For starters, the Bulldogs’ 15-5 scoring run to start the second half certainly didn’t help the Cougs’ cause. Neither did Ryan Nembhard, who came out of the halftime break even more refreshed after sitting on the bench for the final 9:34 of the first half due to foul trouble. Turnovers and miscues on the defensive end of the floor also started to pile up for WSU, which led by six points in the first half only to trail by three at the break and fall behind by 21 in the second half while the Zags nailed 10 3-pointers and scored 20 points off 16 turnovers.
Consider Saturday night, then, a perfect storm for the Bulldogs (14-4, 5-0 WCC). Led by Graham Ike’s 21 points, Gonzaga pulled away for an 88-75 victory over its in-state rival in a thriller from the Kennel.
Here’s what Riley had to say after the game.
On what changed for WSU in the second half:
“It was a hard-fought game, and I feel like we had it slip away from us early in that second half where we didn’t stay connected as much, and I personally didn’t do a good enough job of having us ready for the fight. They got some 50-50 balls. They got a couple offensive rebounds, just some toughness plays that second half that hurt us. And that comes down to, we have game plan stuff, we’re gonna have X’s and O’s, we’re gonna have great plays from different players and bad plays from different players, but that fight for 40 minutes, I think, was the difference, and they came out with a little more fire than us.”
On Ryan Nembhard’s impact in the second half after sitting most of the first half:
“He did a good job with their pace. I think he gets them up the floor really well. I felt like it was a lot of factors that second half, and he played a part in that and started isolating some of our bigs when we made a couple of adjustments. [Nembhard is a] good player.”
On WSU’s defensive breakdowns that led to 10 3-pointers for Gonzaga:
“A couple of execution errors. I think one of them we didn’t have a ball screen right, one of them we didn’t order our post defense right. Kind of going into the half that was our thing, when things get tough, or they throw in a 25-second possession, we got to execute all 30 seconds of the shot clock. And I think it was more just cover stuff. We didn’t have that many space cadet errors. I think it was more just kind of one guy doing something that wasn’t exactly right in coverage.”
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What Gonzaga’s Mark Few said after win vs. Washington State
The Gonzaga men’s basketball team pulled away from Washington State for an 88-75 victory in the first meeting between the in-state rivals in over a decade.
Graham Ike led the way with 21 points on 8-for-11 from the field, Nolan Hickman added 19 points and the Bulldogs (14-4, 5-0 WCC) earned their fifth straight win to open league play by putting the Cougars (13-5, 3-2 WCC) away early in the second half. After ending the first half on an 8-2 scoring run, the Zags came out of the second half with a sense of urgency on both ends, sparking a 15-5 scoring run to make it a double-digit margin.
Here’s what Gonzaga head coach Mark Few had to say after the game.
On what he told the team at halftime that led to the strong start to the second half:
“I just told them, ‘hey, we’re in a we’re in a battle. It’s a great game. Both teams are competing really hard, and we’re at our best when we’re in attack mode.’ And they did a great job of taking the message and I thought we really went out and turned defense into offense, and we knew that was going to be a big key for us. [The Cougars] are hard to guard, they’re big and they’re physical, and [WSU coach David Riley] does a really lot of nice stuff on on offense that exploits mismatches. But our guys battled tonight, so I was really proud of them.”
On the team’s performance while Ryan Nembhard was on the bench for the final 9 minutes of the first half:
“They played great. I told them that in the locker room that that was huge. We haven’t really had to do that all year. And this guy [Nolan Hickman] stepped up. He was amazing tonight. I mean, seven boards … defensively in there, battling in the post. I mean, he did a lot of stuff that, as I said, he’s now, he set a high standard, so kind of be counting on that moving forward, but he and Dusty [Stromer] both really helped during that stretch and [Khalif Battle] and obviously having Ben [Gregg] and then Graham was rock solid all night.”
On the team’s effort on the defensive end of the floor in the second half:
“I thought our effort and our making plays, I thought it was definitely up there [with the best of the season], and just the physicality that it took. Because, again, they’re so much bigger than us at several of those spots. And again, you just don’t see the post-up thing like this, where your guards are getting constantly posted. But so in that way, we fought, we were physical and kind of had to navigate our way through a lot of different actions. There’s staggers and some curls and some switches and all that. For the most part, we did pretty good.”
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