BYU at Arizona State odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

BYU and Arizona State have a very intriguing Big 12 matchup in Week 13 with quite a bit on the line and the odds are in.
BYU was just upset by Kansas to fall from the ranks of the unbeaten. Meanwhile, Arizona State knocked off Kansas State on the road to improve to 8-2.
According to FanDuel, BYU is a 3.5 point underdog to Arizona State on the road. The total was set at 47.5 points.
If you want to bet on the moneyline, BYU is +140 while favorite Arizona State is -170 if you want pick the game straight up.
How to watch BYU at Arizona State
Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN/FuboTV (Streaming)
Location: Tempe, Arizona
Kansas came into Provo and shocked the Cougars, winning 17-13.
BYU was deep in the red zone with a chance to score before the two minute timeout took place. Three straight run plays were then called, followed by a false start penalty. A 4th and 11 was BYU’s last chance to get into the end zone and while the pass was completed, it was well short of the line to gain.
As the ESPN broadcast highlighted, the play of the game came from Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels. Not with his arm though, as the punting leg of Daniels completely turned the game. The ball hit off a BYU defender, resulting in great field position for the Jayhawks.
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One play later, Devin Neal scored from the three-yard line to take the lead. They never turned back and held on for the victory.
So how does BYU bounce back against Arizona State? It’ll be an intriguing game, especially when you look at the Big 12 standings.
With how it looks right now, BYU (6-1) is still on top over Colorado (6-1) and Arizona State (5-2) based on conference record.
Colorado controls its own destiny and just has to win out to make the Big 12 Championship. BYU has to beat Arizona State to stay ahead, otherwise the Cougars will lose the head to head tiebreaker.
This just got fascinating didn’t it? The Big 12 and College Football Playoff implications are limitless.