Iowa vs. Washington Spread, Line, Odds and Betting Preview | Oct. 12

Two of the top offensive performers in college football will be on display when Kaleb Johnson and the Iowa Hawkeyes (3-2) take on Denzel Boston and the Washington Huskies (4-2) on Saturday, October 12, 2024.

The Hawkeyes are favored, but by less than a field goal (-2.5), against the Huskies. The over/under for this matchup is 41.5 points.

Below you’ll find our preview for this season, and find all of our expert picks here, too!

Odds to Cover

Iowa -2.5 vs. Washington

Bet $20, Payout $37.70

Iowa vs. Washington Betting Odds

  • Spread favorite: Hawkeyes (-2.5)
  • Moneyline: Hawkeyes (-142), Huskies (+118)
  • Total: 41.5 points
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)

Iowa vs. Washington Betting Stats and Info

In four tries, the Hawkeyes have won only once against the spread. The Hawkeyes have won once against the spread when favored by 2.5 points or more (in three games). Iowa has put up a 2-1 record in the three games this season it has been the moneyline favorite. Washington has won three games against the spread this season (3-3-0). This will be the second time this year Washington is the moneyline underdog. The Huskies lost the first one.

Iowa vs. Washington Recent Stats and Trends

Iowa Hawkeyes

Washington Huskies

  • Over its past three games, Washington has two wins against the spread, and is 2-1 overall.
  • Washington has hit the over once in its past three contests.
  • Washington has averaged a total of 42.5 combined points over its last three games, one greater than this game’s over/under of 41.5.

Iowa vs. Washington Key Players

Iowa Hawkeyes

  • This year Cade McNamara has 686 passing yards (137.2 yards per game) while going 78-for-122 (63.9%) and connecting on three touchdowns with three interceptions.
  • Johnson has rushed for a team-leading 771 yards (154.2 per game) and 10 touchdowns.
  • So far this year Jaziun Patterson has run for 144 yards (28.8 per game), with one touchdown.
  • Jacob Gill has hauled in 16 receptions for 169 yards, best on his team, and one touchdown. He has been targeted 20 times, and averages 33.8 receiving yards per game.
  • Luke Lachey’s stat line this year reveals 17 catches for 136 yards. He puts up 27.2 receiving yards per game and has been targeted 23 times.
  • Reece Vander Zee is averaging 24.6 yards per game, with 10 catches for 123 yards and two touchdowns.
  • Aaron Graves has three sacks to lead the team, and has also collected three TFL and 12 tackles.
  • Jay Higgins has collected 47 tackles, one TFL, one sack, and two interceptions, and he’s tops on his team in tackles.
  • This season Jermari Harris leads the team with two interceptions and has added 12 tackles and two passes defended.

Washington Huskies

  • Will Rogers has 1,625 passing yards (270.8 per game) and a 73.6% completion percentage, throwing 12 touchdown passes and one interception.
  • Jonah Coleman has churned out a team-best 601 rushing yards (100.2 per game) and five touchdowns. He has tacked on 14 receptions for 119 yards .
  • Cameron Davis has 173 yards on 36 carries (28.8 yards per game).
  • Boston has 35 catches (53 targets) and paces his team with 492 receiving yards (82 per game) while scoring eight touchdowns.
  • Giles Jackson has chipped in with 38 catches for 479 yards and two touchdowns this year. He has been targeted 47 times, and averages 79.8 receiving yards.
  • Jeremiah Hunter has collected 222 yards on 19 receptions with one touchdown, averaging 37 yards per game.
  • This season Zach Durfee leads the team with 2.5 sacks and has added three TFL and 15 tackles.
  • Carson Bruener has collected 29 tackles, two TFL, and one interception to lead the team in tackles so far.
  • Khmori House has a team-high one interception and has tacked on six tackles and one pass defended in six games this season.