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Bo Nix will lead the Oregon Ducks (7-1) into their matchup against the Colorado Buffaloes (1-7) at Folsom Field on Saturday at 3:30 PM ET.
The Ducks are very big favorites (currently -31.5) in their matchup versus the Buffaloes, with the over/under at 61.5 points. (On the moneyline, the Ducks are -15000 and the Buffaloes are +2625.)
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Oregon vs. Colorado
- Game Day: Saturday, November 5, 2022
- Game Time: 3:30 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN
- Location: Boulder, Colorado
- Stadium: Folsom Field
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Ducks | -31.5 | -109 | -112 | 61.5 | -110 | -111 | -15000 | +2625 |
Oregon Betting Insights
- Colorado has covered the spread twice in eight opportunities this season.
- Colorado has gone over in six of their eight games with a set total (75%).
Oregon Stats & Insights
- Oregon ranks 76th in total defense this season (386.3 yards allowed per game), but has been shining on the other side of the ball, ranking third-best in the FBS with 525.8 total yards per game.
- Oregon ranks 81st in scoring defense this season (28.4 points allowed per game), but has been shining on the offensive side of the ball, ranking fifth-best in the FBS with 42.4 points per game.
- While Oregon ranks 13th-worst in the FBS in passing defense with 280.3 passing yards allowed per game, it’s been a different story on the other side of the ball, as the offensive unit ranks 23rd-best in the FBS (290.0 passing yards per game).
- Oregon has been clicking on all fronts in the running game this year, ranking ninth-best in rushing offense (235.8 rushing yards per game) and 15th-best in rushing defense (106.0 rushing yards allowed per game).
- In addition to a 47.3% third-down percentage allowed on defense, which ranks seventh-worst in the FBS, Oregon has posted the 28th-ranked third-down conversion rate (46.9%) on offense.
- Oregon has forced 11 total turnovers (73rd in the FBS) this season and have turned it over seven times (12th in the FBS) for +4a turnover margin of +4, 33rd-ranked in college football.
Oregon’s Best Players
- Nix has recorded 2,221 yards (277.6 ypg) on 180-of-249 passing with 20 touchdowns compared to five interceptions this season. In addition, he’s added 441 rushing yards (55.1 ypg) on 60 carries while scoring 11 touchdowns on the ground.
- The team’s top rusher, Mar’Keise Irving, has carried the ball 89 times for 568 yards (71.0 per game), scoring two times. He’s also caught 16 passes for 206 yards and three touchdowns.
- Noah Whittington has collected 475 yards on 74 attempts, scoring two times.
- Troy Franklin’s leads his squad with 595 yards as a receiver. He’s racked up that yardage on 38 receptions (out of 52 targets) and scored five touchdowns.
- Chase Cota has hauled in 24 receptions totaling 319 yards, finding the end zone one time as a receiver so far this campaign.
- Kris Hutson’s 21 catches have turned into 260 yards.
- DJ Johnson paces the team with 6.0 sacks, and also has 6.0 TFL and 20 tackles.
- Noah Sewell, Oregon’s top tackler, has 34 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and one sack this year.
- Trikweze Bridges has picked off a team-high three passes. He also has 21 tackles and three passes defended to his name.
Colorado Betting Insights
- Colorado is 2-6-0 against the spread this season.
- Colorado has hit the over in six of their eight games with a set total (75%).
Colorado Stats & Insights
- This season has been rough for Colorado on both sides of the ball, as it is compiling only 295.3 total yards per game (ninth-worst) and ceding 483.8 total yards per game (fifth-worst).
- Colorado has plenty of room to improve, as it ranks sixth-worst in points per game (16.3) this season and third-worst in points allowed per game (39.1).
- Colorado’s passing game has not been getting things done, ranking 18th-worst in the FBS with 182.3 passing yards per game. It has been better on defense, giving up 246.5 passing yards per contest (87th-ranked).
- In terms of rushing, this season has been rough for Colorado on both offense and defense, as it is posting just 113.0 rushing yards per game (23rd-worst) and ceding 237.3 rushing yards per game (second-worst).
- Colorado has lots of room to improve on third down, as it ranks 19th-worst in third-down conversion percentage (32.7%) and are worst in third-down rate allowed (52.4%).
- Colorado sports a -7 turnover margin this season, which ranks 100th in the FBS.
Colorado’s Best Players
- J.T. Shrout has put up 729 passing yards, or 91.1 per game, so far this season. He has completed 43.1% of his passes and has tossed five touchdowns with four interceptions.
- Deion Smith is his team’s leading rusher with 70 carries for 354 yards, or 44.3 per game. He’s found paydirt two times on the ground, as well.
- Charlie Offerdahl has totaled 163 yards on 36 carries.
- Jordyn Tyson has registered 17 catches this season and his team-high yardage total sits at 333 (41.6 yards per game). He’s been targeted 37 times and has three touchdowns.
- Daniel Arias has 19 receptions (on 38 targets) for a total of 309 yards (38.6 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
- Montana Lemonious-Craig has racked up 243 reciving yards (30.4 ypg) and two touchdowns this season.
- Josh Chandler-Semedo leads the team with 4.0 sacks, and also has 10.0 TFL and 60 tackles.
- Trevor Woods has 63 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and one interception, and leads the team in both tackles and interceptions.