One of the top rushers in college football will be on display when Cameron Skattebo and the Arizona State Sun Devils (5-1) take on the Cincinnati Bearcats (4-2) on Saturday, October 19, 2024.
The Bearcats are the favorites (-5.5) in their game versus the Sun Devils, with the over/under being 50.5 points. (On the moneyline, the Bearcats are -216 and the Sun Devils are +175.)
Below you’ll find our betting preview for this season, and discover all of our predictions here, too!
Cincinnati -5.5 vs. Arizona State
Cincinnati vs. Arizona State Betting Odds
- Spread favorite: Bearcats (-5.5)
- Moneyline: Bearcats (-216), Sun Devils (+175)
- Total: 50.5 points
Cincinnati vs. Arizona State Betting Stats and Info
The Bearcats’ record against the spread is 3-2-1. The Bearcats are winless in one game against the spread when favored by 5.5 points or more. Cincinnati is 3-1 in the four games this season it has been favored on the moneyline. Arizona State, through six games with a set spread so far this season, has gone 5-1-0 against the spread. The Sun Devils’ record against the spread, when underdogs by 5.5 points or more, is a spotless 1-0. Arizona State is the moneyline underdog for the fourth time this year and is 2-1 in that role.
Cincinnati vs. Arizona State Recent Stats and Trends
Cincinnati Bearcats
- In its last three contests, Cincinnati has two wins against the spread, and is 2-1 overall.
- Cincinnati has hit the over once in its past three games.
- Cincinnati and its opponents have combined to score an average of 55.2 points over its last three games, 4.7 more than the 50.5 over/under in this matchup.
Arizona State Sun Devils
- Arizona State has covered the spread twice and is 2-1 overall over its last three games.
- In Arizona State’s past three contests, it has gone over the total once.
- Arizona State has averaged a total of 51.8 combined points in its last three games, 1.3 greater than this game’s total of 50.5.
Cincinnati vs. Arizona State Key Players
Cincinnati Bearcats
- Brendan Sorsby has 1,722 yards through the air (287 per game) and a 66.2% completion percentage (133-for-201), flinging 13 touchdown passes and three interceptions. He also has 70 rushing yards on 44 attempts (with four touchdowns).
- Corey Kiner has run for a team-leading 496 yards (82.7 per game) and two touchdowns.
- Evan Pryor has run for 240 yards (40 per game), with three touchdowns on the ground.
- Xzavier Henderson has been targeted 49 times and has 33 catches, leading his team with 471 yards (78.5 ypg) while hauling in four touchdowns.
- Joe Royer has also chipped in with 356 yards, on 29 catches plus two touchdowns. He averages 59.3 receiving yards per game.
- Tony Johnson has 206 receiving yards on 21 receptions (31 targets), with three touchdowns, averaging 34.3 yards per game.
- Jared Bartlett has notched a team-leading four sacks, while adding five TFL and 23 tackles.
- Jake Golday’s 24 tackles, three TFL, and one sack make him the team’s top tackler.
- Josh Minkins has picked off two passes to lead the team while adding 21 tackles, one TFL, and two passes defended.
Arizona State Sun Devils
- This year Sam Leavitt has recorded 1,166 passing yards (194.3 per game) while going 90-for-152 (59.2%) and throwing for eight touchdowns with four interceptions. He has tacked on 279 rushing yards on 55 carries with four touchdowns.
- Skattebo has churned out a team-high 777 rushing yards (129.5 per game) and scored eight touchdowns. He has added 19 catches for 250 yards.
- Jordyn Tyson has been targeted 43 times and has 25 catches, leading his team with 369 yards (61.5 per game) while also scoring four touchdowns.
- Xavier Guillory has 169 receiving yards on 12 receptions (22 targets), with one touchdown.
- Elijah O’Neal has collected a team-leading two sacks, while adding three TFL and 11 tackles.
- Myles Rowser’s 29 tackles, two TFL, and one sack mean he’s the team’s tackle leader.
- Caleb McCullough has intercepted two passes to lead the team while adding 15 tackles and two passes defended.