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Saturday, 15 September 2007
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"Washington looks like the real deal," said college football handicapping expert Reno Goldberg. "They have both power and speed and thats what it takes at this level. The Buckeyes will be lucky to get out of Washington unblemished." The Buckeyes roll into Seattle 2-0 SU (0-1 ATS) after two warm up games against sub-division powerhouse Youngstown State (week 1) and Akron last Saturday. Ohio State overcame five turnovers to beat the Zips 20-2, but they failed to cover the -27 ½ -point home spread. The 22 points scored were UNDER the posted total of 47.5. Oddsmakers at Sportsbetting.com favor Ohio State as a -170 money line favorite. Todd Boeckman went 14-for-23 for 130 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Chris Wells ran for 146 yards on 20 carries for the Buckeyes. Washington forced four turnovers in Week 2's 24-10 win over Boise State, coming in as 2.5-point home underdogs. The 34 points scored were UNDER the posted total of 58. Jake Locker was 13-for-25 for 194 yards, one touchdown and one interception, while rushing for 84 yards. Marcel Reece had four catches for 102 yards and a touchdown for the Huskies. Point-Spreads.com award winning handicapper Reno Goldberg is red-hot with his college football picks through week-two going 10-4-0 (7-3 ATS, 3-1 totals) for a sizzling 71% winning average. Reno guarantees at least 7-picks per week in his weekly picks package that can be found right here. Don’t miss out; week three begins Thursday. Checkout our live College Football Point Spreads showcasing real time odds of the world's top online sportsbooks all in one easy to use location. Get line movements in real time and find out who has the best college football betting odds. |
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Red shirt freshman quarterback Jake Locker has created a frenzy among Washington Huskies students and fans after leading his team to a 2-0 start including a win over Boise State in week 2, snapping their 14 game winning streak. The Huskies can take another step back to prosperity today with a win over No. 10 Ohio State. Fueling the incentive, Washington finds itself a +3 ½ home underdog as installed by 





















