College football week 5 betting trends: Odds ATS, tips, stats

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Week 5 of the college football season features more teams around the country starting their conference schedule, including five matchups between ranked teams in the AP Top 25.
No. 2 Alabama takes on No. 20 Arkansas in Fayetteville, No. 7 Kentucky will travel to Oxford to face No. 13 Ole Miss in a battle of undefeated SEC teams, No. 22 Wake Forest squares up against No. 23 Florida State and No. 5 Clemson welcomes No. 10 NC State to Memorial Stadium for a primetime ACC showdown on ABC.
But which games should bettors look at across this weekends slate?
We have everything you need to make your wagering decisions ahead of Week 5.
Check out all of the betting notes and trends courtesy of ESPN Stats & Information.
Thursday
Utah State at No. 19 BYU (-24, 61.5)
8 p.m. ET on ESPN, LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo
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Utah State is one of four FBS teams that is 0-4 ATS this season.
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Utah State is 2-10 ATS as a double-digit underdog since the start of the 2017 season (1-1 ATS under Blake Anderson).
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Kalani Sitake is 3-2 SU and ATS against Utah State since becoming BYU head coach.
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The 24-point spread is the largest BYU has been favorited against Utah State since 2008 (-29).
Friday

No. 15 Washington at UCLA (-3.5, 64.5)
10:30 p.m. ET on ESPN, Rose Bowl, Pasadena
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Washington is one of eight FBS teams that is 4-0 ATS this season.
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All five Washington road games have gone under the total since the start of last season.
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UCLA is 4-1 ATS in its last five games against Washington.
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Road favorites are 5-0 SU, 3-2 ATS in Pac-12 play this season.
Saturday

No. 4 Michigan (-10, 42.5) at Iowa
12 p.m. ET, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City
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Iowa is 9-2 ATS against AP Top-5 ranked teams since the start of the 2008 season.
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Michigan is 11-4 ATS as a favorite since the start of last season, best such cover percentage in the Big Ten over that span (min. 10 games as a favorite).
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Seven of Michigan’s last eight road games have gone over the total.
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Michigan has lost four…
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