Originally published Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Washington and Washington State against the betting line:
• If you had bet $110 (to win $100) on each UW and WSU game, you would be 12-1, and would be up $1,090. • If you played a two-team...
• If you had bet $110 (to win $100) on each UW and WSU game, you would be 12-1, and would be up $1,090.
• If you played a two-team parlay ($100 bet to win $260) the six weeks they each played, you would be 5-1, and would be up $1,200.
• If you parlayed (starting with a $110 bet) against the Cougars each time they played, you would have $10,166.65 (including your original $110).
Gary Dougherty
| Spreading the wealth | ||||
| Washington and Washington State against the betting line: | ||||
| Washington (1-5 against the spread) | ||||
| Date | Opponent | Points | Result | Vs. spread |
| Oct. 18 | vs. Oregon State | +16 ½ | Loss, 34-13 | Loss |
| Oct. 4 | at Arizona | +23 | Loss, 48-14 | Loss |
| Sept. 27 | vs. Stanford | -3 ½ | Loss, 35-28 | Loss |
| Sept. 13 | vs. Oklahoma | +20 ½ | Loss, 55-14 | Loss |
| Sept. 6 | vs. BYU | +7 ½ | Loss, 28-27 | Win |
| Aug. 30 | at Oregon | +14 ½ | Loss, 44-10 | Loss |
| WSU (0-7 against the spread) | ||||
| Date | Opponent | Points | Result | Vs. spread |
| Oct. 18 | vs. USC | +41 ½ | Loss, 69-0 | Loss |
| Oct. 11 | at Oregon State | +28 ½ | Loss, 66-13 | Loss |
| Oct. 4 | at UCLA | +15 ½ | Loss, 28-3 | Loss |
| Sept. 27 | vs. Oregon | +21 | Loss, 63-14 | Loss |
| Sept. 12 | at Baylor | +6 ½ | Loss, 45-17 | Loss |
| Sept. 6 | vs. California | +13 ½ | Loss, 66-3 | Loss |
| Aug. 30 | vs. Okahoma State | +8 | Loss, 39-13 | Loss |
| Note: There was no line set for WSU game vs. Portland State on Sept. 20 | ||||
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