USC vs. Washington odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

USC and Washington are set to meet in a game that both teams desperately need after hitting a bit of a midseason lull.
The Trojans snapped a three-game losing skid on Friday when they topped Rutgers 42-20, while the Huskies haven’t been able to string together back-to-back wins since the first game of the season.
According to lines listed by FanDuel, USC will open as a 2.5-point favorite over Washington in the now-Big Ten matchup. The over/under point total for the contest has been set at 55.5 points.
That sets the expectation going into the game: USC will be a slight favorite despite playing on the road at Washington. But it should be a compelling matchup either way.
How to Watch USC vs. Washington
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET — Nov. 2
Channel: Big Ten Network, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Seattle, WA — Husky Stadium
USC is coming off a huge win over Rutgers, one that helped snap the skid that had turned into a nightmare for the program. And the thing the Trojans will be kicking themselves over is that they’ve all been winnable games.
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The team has now lost four one-score contests this season, while winning only one such game.
There were question marks about whether the Trojans might opt for a new quarterback following the loss at Maryland, but Lincoln Riley stuck by Miller Moss and it paid off against Rutgers. The USC quarterback accounted for three touchdowns in the win.
Now the Trojans will be looking to carry that success forward against Washington.
The Huskies have also been a little up and down this season. The team has really struggled away from home, dropping contests at Rutgers and Iowa prior to a highly anticipated matchup against Indiana.
The good news for Washington is that it’ll be at home against USC. That should give the Huskies a little boost.
The two teams are set to kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on Nov. 2, with a broadcast on the Big Ten Network.