Battle Of Unbeatens Sees No. 19 Arizona State As Sports Betting Favorite At No. 23 BYU

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FanDuel places the over / under at the game’s total points. ASU has averaged 39 points per battle over the past two sports. BYU, in contrast, has earned 25 points per game.

The Cougars defeated a pair of Pac-12 opponents to start the season as the Sun Devils got off to an early 2 – 0 start. BYU defeated Utah as a seven-point opponent after an anticipated victory over Arizona.

Jaren Hall, the player, has so far managed to hold his own as the Cougars’ leader in the post-Zach Wilson time. The redshirt freshman added 92 yards to the game while throwing three scores against the Utes. Hall has done a fantastic job this year minimizing errors and maintaining the Cougars’ effectiveness in the red zone.

No. Arizona State at No. 19 ( 2-0 ). 23 University( 2 – 0 )
Time: September 18, a Saturday.
Time: 7:15 p.m. MST
Location: LaVell Edwards Stadium – Provo, Utah
TV Coverage: ESPN

ASU’s victory could depend on QB Jayden Daniels, a Heisman candidate.

While Arizona State is running out a signal-caller who is no stranger to large game, BYU has its first-time start at quarterback. Jayden Daniels, the player, has consistently excelled in the spotlight. Most importantly in 2019 when he helped the Sun Devils defeat Justin Herbert and the sixth-ranked Oregon Ducks with a wonderful 31-28 victory.

Daniels has come out guns blazing in 2021 after just playing four games during a pandemic-stricken 2020 season. He is the ASU & rsquo’s leading rusher( 165 yards ) and passer ( 307 ).

A big night Saturday could vault Daniels up the Heisman Trophy rankings. Right now, the college football betting odds put Daniels at to be named college football’s best player. That puts him in a tie for ninth-best odds to win the Heisman after starting the season in a tie for 10th.

Daniels has a history of dominating close game in the third quarter. ASU may have his brake playmaking to abandon Provo with a victory given the expectations for Saturday evening.

Photo taken by Rick Scuteri and AP
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