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How to watch USC vs. Washington: Odds, stream, TV channel for Pac-12 Tournament

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko03/13/24

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USC and Washington get ready to square off Wednesday afternoon in the Pac-12 Tournament and the latest odds are in!

USC is on a three-game winning streak, which started with an 82-75 win over the Huskies. As far as the latter is concerned, they had the better season overall, but it’s anyone’s ball game.

Let’s dive into the latest odds and predictions and how to watch this early tournament game in the Pac-12.

Odds for USC vs. Washington

USC is currently listed as a 3.5 point favorite, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. If you want to take the moneyline, the Trojans are -146 while Washington is +122 so it could be quite close.

The oddsmakers expect this one to be a little more high scoring, with the total set at 152.5.

BPI Predicted winner: Washington
BPI Predicted point differential: 1.4
BPI Win probability (for Washington): 55.1%
BPI Matchup Quality: 85.6

ESPN’s BPI is a model designed to provide a statistical comparison between two teams and predict future success. Washington is the favorite this time around and the projected winner by less than two points. ESPN also has the Huskies at a 55.1% chance to win, so it could go either way.

As far as the matchup quality is concerned, the 85.6 rating is second among the entire slate for Wednesday.

KenPom Predicted final score: Washington wins 79-76
KenPom Win probability (for Notre Dame): 60%

KenPom is another predictive system for college basketball. It’s designed to show how strong a team is at a given time, without taking factors like injuries into account. KenPom also likes Washington over USC, giving them a 60% chance to win. It’s a distinct difference from the Vegas odds.

The spread is virtually the same as Vegas, except USC is not favored over Washington.

How to watch USC vs. Washington

Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
Channel: Pac-12 Network, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas, NV)

The two Pac-12 squads have an afternoon tip off in the first round of the conference tournament and it’s all about surviving and advancing.

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