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Texas vs Arizona State Opening Odds & Spread for Peach Bowl CFP Quarterfinal

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  • Fourth-seed Arizona State (11-2) will mess with fifth-seeded Texas (12-2) in the college football playoff quarterfinal in the Chick Fil A Peach Bowl Jan. 1.
  • After running all over Clemson in the first round Saturday, the Longhorns have been established as almost a two-touchdown favorite.
  • Check out our look at the early odds and point spreads for this college football showdown.

Led by exuberant young coach Kenny Dillingham and star running back Cam Skattebo, Arizona State (11-2; 10-2 ATS) will take on Texas (12-2, 9-5 ATS) in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl college football quarterfinal Jan. 1 at 1 p.m. on ESPN.

The two teams have only played one other time, in the 2007 Holiday Bowl, won by Texas.

There’s plenty of star power in this one, with Skattebo finishing fifth in the Heisman voting and the Texas two-step quarterback tandem of Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning.

Texas vs Arizona State Odds

Teams Spread Moneyline Total
Texas -13.5 (-110) -535 O 51.5 (-110)
Arizona State +13.5 (-105) +400 U 51.5 (-110)

Odds as of Dec. 21 at DraftKings Sportsbook. Be sure to check the top DraftKings Sportsbook promos before making a bet on any college football playoff or bowl game action. 

Texas has been favored in every game it has played this season. The Longhorns are just 2-3 against the spread in their last five games.  They are 5-4 this season as double-digit favorites.

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Before Saturday’s win over Clemson, the last four Texas games had all hit the under. The Longhorns entered Saturday just 4-7-1 over/under.

Arizona State has been one of the best bets against the spread in all of college football. They have won six in a row against the spread. They went 4-2 as underdogs this season. The Sun Devils have gone 7-4-1 over/under this season.

Forks Up

Arizona State has been one of the best stories in college football, but then again, so were Indiana and SMU and that didn’t turn out so well in the college football playoffs so far.

Sun Devils quarterback Sam Leavitt threw for 2,663 yards and 24 touchdowns, and the offense ranked 30th in the nation in points per game at 33.1.

But this offense really revolves around Skattebo. The senior burst on the scene with 1,568 yards, fifth in the nation (he also missed one game) and has run for over 140 yards in each of his last three.

Defensively, Arizona State is much better than maybe you think. They had the second-best defense against the run in the Big 12. They’ve held two of their last three opponents to under 100 yards on the ground and are led by a pair of stellar defensive backs in Myles Rowser and Xavion Alford.

The Texas Rundown

Going into the CFP first-round game with Clemson, one of the big storylines was the status of Texas star offensive lineman Kevin Banks Jr. who missed the SEC title game. People usually overlook offensive linemen, but Banks Jr. played and was dominating as the Longhorns ran wild against the Tigers.

Texas QB Quinn Ewers continues to make plays when it counts, even if he’s not always the smoothest. Superstar name/quarterback Arch Manning has become the Tebow-style QB for the Longhorns used down at the goal line. That, uh, probably won’t be his NFL future.

Defensively, the Texas secondary made a bunch of mistakes against Clemson. The defensive line is big and active and had a huge goal line stand in the fourth quarter. Cornerback Jahdae Barron was a first-team All-SEC pick with five interceptions.

The post Texas vs Arizona State Opening Odds & Spread for Peach Bowl CFP Quarterfinal appeared first on Sports Betting Dime.

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