Texas vs Washington Odds for College Football Playoff Semifinal
Texas Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-3.5 -115 | 62.5 -106o / -114u | -184 |
Washington Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+3.5 -105 | 62.5 -106o / -114u | +152 |
The 2023 Sugar Bowl matchup is official, as Texas will take on Washington — and here's everything you need to know about the Sugar Bowl odds and Texas vs Washington lines, spread and more.
Texas opened as a 3.5-point favorite over Washington in the 2023 Sugar Bowl where the line remains today after some movement in the weeks prior to the matchup. Texas is also a -184 moneyline favorite over Washington, with Washington +152 to win outright. The total is set at over/under 62.5 points scored by both teams combined.
Sugar Bowl Injuries & Transfer News
Texas Longhorns
Transfer Portal
- S Jalen Catalon (142 snaps; had seen reduced playing time)
- WR Casey Cain (56 snaps)
- QB Maalik Murphy (two starts, 71 attempts)
Injuries
- Starting RB Jonathon Brooks (450 snaps) was lost for the season.
- Star WR/PR Xavier Worthy (764 snaps) was seen on crutches and in a boot after the Big 12 title game.
- Starting CB Ryan Watts (376 snaps) didn't play in the Big 12 Championship.
- Special teams ace CB Austin Jordan also missed the Big 12 title game with an undisclosed injury, but has returned to practice.
For what it's worth, head coach Steve Sarkisian said he feels very confident that both Worthy and Watts would be ready for the Sugar Bowl.
Washington Huskies
Transfer Portal
- S Vincent Nunley (213 snaps; hasn't played since Week 11)
- Backup QB Dylan Morris (14 attempts; will stay with team through playoffs)
Injuries
- S Asa Turner (167 snaps) returned from injury for the Pac-12 title game.
Our college football betting expert, Collin Wilson, has projected the spread and total for every college football bowl game. For the Sugar Bowl, our expert projects the Texas vs Washington spread at Texas -2 and the total at over/under 63 points scored.
The 2023 Sugar Bowl featuring Texas vs Washington will take place on Monday, Jan. 1 at 8:45 p.m. ET on ESPN
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