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The Washington State Cougars (3-0) will host the Oregon Ducks (2-1) on Saturday at 4:00 PM ET.
The Ducks are significant favorites (-7) in their game versus the Cougars, with the over/under being 57.5 points. (On the moneyline, the Ducks are -261 and the Cougars are +207.)
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Oregon vs. Washington State
- Game Day: Saturday, September 24, 2022
- Game Time: 4:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: FOX
- Location: Pullman, Washington
- Stadium: Martin Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Ducks | -7 | -107 | -114 | 57.5 | -110 | -112 | -261 | +207 |
Oregon Betting Insights
- Washington State is 2-1-0 against the spread this season.
- When it has played as at least 7-point underdogs this year, Washington State is 1-0 against the spread.
- Washington State’s three games with a set total this season have all finished under the over/under.
Oregon Stats & Insights
- Oregon is putting up 452.0 yards per game on offense, which ranks 48th in the FBS. On the defensive side of the ball, the Ducks rank 78th, allowing 374.7 yards per contest.
- Offensively, Oregon ranks 38th in the FBS with 38.0 points per game. Meanwhile, the team’s defense ranks 85th in points allowed (374.7 points allowed per contest).
- Despite sporting a bottom-25 pass defense that ranks 18th-worst in the FBS (277.0 passing yards allowed per game), Oregon has put up better results offensively, ranking 67th in the FBS by averaging 247.0 passing yards per game.
- Oregon is totaling 205.0 rushing yards per game offensively this year (38th in the FBS), and is surrendering 97.7 rushing yards per game (33rd) on the other side of the ball.
- Oregon owns the 24th-best offense this season in terms of third-down efficiency (51.2% third-down conversion rate), but ranks third-worst on the defensive side of the ball (57.9% third-down percentage).
- With two forced turnovers (110th in the FBS) against three turnovers committed (33rd in the FBS), Oregon’s -1-1 turnover margin ranks 100th in college football.
Oregon’s Best Players
- Bo Nix has racked up 672 yards (224.0 ypg) on 62-of-88 passing with seven touchdowns compared to two interceptions this season. In addition, he’s added 90 rushing yards (30.0 ypg) on 20 carries while scoring three touchdowns on the ground.
- Mar’Keise Irving has 184 rushing yards on 27 carries with one touchdown.
- This season, Noah Whittington has carried the ball 24 times for 109 yards (36.3 per game) and one touchdown.
- Troy Franklin’s leads his squad with 202 yards as a receiver. He’s racked up that yardage on 15 receptions (out of 18 targets) and scored one touchdown.
- Terrance Ferguson has put together a 96-yard season so far with four touchdowns, hauling in nine passes on 11 targets.
- Dont’e Thornton has a total of 80 receiving yards so far this year, hauling in six throws.
- DJ Johnson has racked up 1.0 sack to lead the team, while also recording 1.0 TFL and nine tackles.
- Jamal Hill is the team’s tackle leader this year. He’s collected 14 tackles.
- Trikweze Bridges leads the team with one interception, while also putting up six tackles and one pass defended.
Washington State Betting Insights
- Washington State is 2-1-0 against the spread this season.
- Washington State is 1-0 against the spread so far this season when playing as at least 7-point underdogs.
- Washington State has not gone over a point total in three games with a set over/under.
Washington State Stats & Insights
- Washington State ranks 98th with 350.3 total yards per game on offense, and it ranks 34th with 308.0 total yards given up per contest on the defensive side of the ball.
- Washington State has been dominant on the defensive side of the ball, surrendering just 12.7 points per contest (19th-best). Offensively, it ranks 90th by racking up 26.3 points per game.
- Washington State ranks 82nd in the FBS with 235.7 passing yards per contest on offense, and it ranks 70th with 217.0 passing yards given up per contest on the defensive side of the ball.
- With 114.7 rushing yards per game on offense, Washington State ranks 105th in the FBS. Defensively it ranks 28th, giving up 91.0 rushing yards per contest.
- Washington State is posting a 37.1% third-down conversion rate on offense this season (87th-ranked). Meanwhile, it is giving up a 31.1% third-down rate (39th-ranked) on defense.
- With seven forced turnovers (16th in the FBS) and eight turnovers committed (116th in the FBS) this season, Washington State ranks 100th in the FBS with a turnover margin of -1.
Washington State’s Best Players
- Cameron Ward has racked up 707 yards (235.7 yards per game) while completing 65% of his passes and tossing eight touchdown passes with three interceptions this season.
- Nakia Watson has carried the ball 36 times for 224 yards, with one touchdown. He’s also tacked on four catches for 73 yards and one touchdown.
- Jaylen Jenkins has compiled 72 yards on 15 carries.
- Donovan Ollie has hauled in 183 receiving yards on 19 catches to pace his team so far this season while scoring two touchdowns as a receiver.
- De’Zhaun Stribling has totaled 136 receiving yards (45.3 yards per game) and three touchdowns on 14 receptions.
- Lincoln Victor has racked up 101 reciving yards (33.7 ypg) this season.
- Daiyan Henley, the team’s tackle and sacks leader, has recorded 4.0 sacks, 4.0 TFL, 28 tackles, and one interception.
- Jaden Hicks leads the team with one interception, while also putting up 14 tackles, 2.0 TFL, one sack, and two passes defended.