TOM'S 25-10 ATS NCAA LA BOWL BEST BET
- Handicapper
- Tom Stryker
- League
- NCAAF
- Competition
- Boise State vs Washington
- Release Date
- 12/12/2025 01:30 PM
- Event Date
- 12/13/2025 08:15 PM
- Bet Type
- Point Spread
- Pick
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Boise State +10 (-110)
(BetMGM)
- Outcome
- Loss
- Analysis
- #197 BOISE ST (+) over Washington at 8 PM EST
Off a blowout home win and cover over the Rebels in the Mountain West Conference Championship Game, Boise State will pull off the upset when it travels to SoFi Stadium to tackle Washington in the LA Bowl. The Huskies enter this postseason battle off a 26-14 home loss to the fifth-ranked Ducks and they’ll have their hands full with this proud Broncos bunch.
Technically, this is a solid wagering spot head coach Spencer Dainelson and his crew. When lined up against an opponent that arrives off a straight up loss, BSU has been an ATM machine posting an elite 85-55-2 ATS record including a solid 52-26-1 ATS provided it takes the field off a pointspread win. With those two parameters in play and the Broncos competing on the road or at a neutral site, this situation tightens up to a powerful 25-10-1 ATS. Also, in the underdog role, Boise State holds a reliable 33-19-1 ATS tally including an outstanding 28-14 ATS provided it is not going into revenge.
Carrying a feeble 47-63 ATS mark in its last 110 games, Washington hasn’t been cashing many wagering tickets lately. In this setting tackling a foe that slips in off a conference battle, the Huskies hold a timid 33-48 ATS record including an ugly 14-26 ATS provided they played in the comforts of home last. Even worse, when competing with rest and now matched up against an opponent that arrives with confidence off a straight up win, UW sports a weak 17-24 SU and 14-26-1 ATS tally including just 10-15 SU and 8-17 ATS provided its foe busts in off two or more straight up victories.
In rhythm off their conference championship victory over the Rebels and bowling for the 22nd time in the past 27 seasons, the Broncos will give the Huskies problems in this battle. Take Boise State. Thanks and best of luck, Tom.