College Football Week 6 Washington vs. Oregon Predictions 10/8/16

Washington vs. Oregon Prediction

Despite Washington’s impressive victory over Stanford, is Oregon the play tonight as a home underdog at 7:30PM ET?

According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, the Huskies are now a 9-point road favorite versus the Ducks after opening as an 8-point favorite earlier this week. As for the total, the number has been bet down from 69.5 down to 68.5.

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The Huskies have covered in six of their last eight games overall, are 13-5 against the spread in their last 17 games versus a team with a losing record, and are 4-0 against the number in their last four road games versus an opponent with a losing home record. They’re also 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games after accumulating more than 200 yards rushing in their previous game.

As for the Ducks, they’re 14-5 at the betting window in their last 19 conference games, are 27-11-1 against the spread in their last 39 games versus an opponent with a winning record, and are 37-16-1 ATS in their last 54 games played in October. That said, they’re winless at 0-4 against the number in their last four home games and are 0-6-1 against the spread in their last seven games overall.

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OUR PREDICTION: Before laying the big number on a Washington team that looked great last Friday in a huge win over Stanford, realize that the Huskies are just 3-12-1 against the spread in their last 16 games versus the Ducks and are 0-6-1 ATS in their last seven games in Eugene. Oregon has massive issues on defense but this is a huge number to give to a team playing at home in this environment. Washington is significantly better, but look for Oregon to play inspired as a home dog.

 

COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 5 PREDICTION: OREGON DUCKS +9

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