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StanfordStanford 27
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(-115)
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(-110)
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-750
-17.5
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U 63
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Stanford vs. Oregon Betting Odds, Free Picks, and Predictions - 5:00 PM ET (Sat, Oct 1, 2022)


Stanford take on Oregon in NCAA College Football action on Saturday, October 1, 2022. Kickoff is set for 5:00 PM ET.

Are you looking to bet on this game? You've found the right article! We at CapperTek have all the latest sports betting tools and information to help put you on the right side of the betting action for this match-up.


Stanford vs. Oregon Game Info and Betting Odds

Away Team: Stanford (Underdog)
Home Team: Oregon (Favorite)
Date: Saturday, October 1, 2022
Time: 5:00 PM ET
League: NCAA College Football (NCAAF)

Stanford Moneyline: +530
Oregon Moneyline: -730

Stanford Spread: +16 (+100)
Oregon Spread: -16 (-120)

Game Total Points: 62.5 (Over -110 / Under -110)

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A Closer Look Inside the Betting Numbers

We here at CapperTek provide in-depth betting trends for both Stanford and Oregon, but let's take a closer look inside some of the betting numbers for this match-up right now.

First let's take a look at the away team and +530 betting underdogs, Stanford.

In their last 10 games, Stanford has a Straight Up record of 1 win, 9 losses and an active Straight Up streak of 2 losses in a row. Also in their last 10 games, Stanford has an Against-the-Spread record of 0 win, 10 losses and an active Against-the-Spread streak of 10 losses in a row. The Game Total Points results for Stanford games has a record of 5 overs, 4 unders, 1 push in their last 10 games with an active streak of 1 push in a row.

Now let's take a look at the home team and -730 betting favorites, Oregon.

In their last 10 games, Oregon has a Straight Up record of 6 wins, 4 losses and an active Straight Up streak of 3 wins in a row. Also in their last 10 games, Oregon has an Against-the-Spread record of 5 wins, 5 losses and an active Against-the-Spread streak of 1 loss in a row. The Game Total Points results for Oregon games has a record of 6 overs, 4 unders in their last 10 games with an active streak of 3 overs in a row.

If you want more detailed betting information for this match-up such as the trends or steaks broken down into Home vs. Away splits, or Favorite vs. Underdog splits, make sure to check out the Stanford vs. Oregon Trend Finder directly.


Who's Going to Win This Game? Our Prediction

We pride ourselves here at CapperTek on providing our users with the most advanced machine learning artificial intelligence to simulate game outcomes using algorithms we have custom designed over 10+ years of research and development.

Based on our simulation of Stanford vs. Oregon NCAAF game, we have Oregon beating Stanford with a simulated final score of: Stanford [20] - Oregon [38]

Sometimes our game simulations change, like if there's a major line movement, drastic shift in the odds, or if there's a key injury, etc. To make sure you have the latest and most accurate simulation, you can run the Stanford vs. Oregon Simulation directly. Also after the Stanford vs. Oregon game is finished, you can re-run the simulation and check out how the simulated final result did compared to the actual final result.


What Should I Bet On? Our Free Picks

Well let's get down to the real reason you're here, who or what should you bet on in the Stanford vs. Oregon NCAAF match-up? Based on the simulated prediction and results for this match-up above, we here at CapperTek suggest you make the following bets:

Free Moneyline Pick: Oregon -730

Free Spread Pick: Oregon -16 (-120)

Free Total Pick: Under 62.5 (-110)


We hope our free picks and predictions help you out if you're wagering on the Stanford vs. Oregon NCAA College Football match-up. Our betting tips are based on detailed analytics and wagering intelligence to provide you the best possible plays. Our goal is to provide valuable sports betting information to gamblers and help put them on the right side of the action.

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No. 13 Oregon, Stanford have an unpredictable history

Thu, Sep 29, 2022
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No. 13 Oregon, Stanford have an unpredictable history

So much has changed for Stanford and No. 13 Oregon since the 2018 season, but the memories are still vivid for Cardinal safety Kendall Williamson.

Williamson made his college debut against the Ducks and he admittedly got knocked around a lot. But in the end, Stanford emerged with a 38-31 overtime victory at Autzen Stadium.

"It was my wake up call to college football," Williamson said. "I mean, I do remember us coming back and winning, that was ridiculous. A ridiculous win, ridiculous to be a part of that. Postgame, we were just so excited. And shutting up those Oregon fans and making the stadium go silent was a beautiful thing."

The two teams meet again at Autzen late Saturday night.

Stanford also surprised the then-No. 3 Ducks last year with a 31-24 win in overtime, which temporarily derailed the Ducks in their final season under Mario Cristobal. Oregon climbed back up the rankings, but fell to Utah late in the season and then lost again to the Utes in the Pac-12 championship game.

Cristobal departed for Miami and Oregon hired Dan Lanning. Now the Ducks look different - one reason Stanford coach David Shaw doesn't put too much stock in that upset victory last season.

"Last year was last year," he said. "They've got different staff, got different personnel playing. This is going to be an exciting game. It's going to be a late night game in the Northwest with two teams that are thirsty for victory."

The Cardinal (1-2, 0-2 Pac-12) have had a rough start to conference play, with losses to USC and Washington.

The Ducks (3-1, 1-0) meanwhile, have rebounded from a season-opening loss to Georgia with three straight wins, including last weekend's come-from-behind victory over Washington State. It moved Oregon up two spots in the AP Top 25.

Although he's new, Lanning is familiar with the unpredictable recent history between the two teams. Oregon won handily against the Cardinal in 2019 and 2020.

"The way they just play, the style of play that they have is different. And again, they've had a lot of success over the last few years," Lanning said. "We were able to hit on some of that history with our team and I think our guys are really familiar with the success that Stanford's had in the past and have a lot of respect for that team."

TOUGH LOSS

Shaw announced that running back E.J. Smith will miss the rest of the season with an unspecified injury.

Smith, the son of Dallas Cowboys great Emmitt Smith, rushed for 206 yards and four touchdowns through the first two games of the season. He missed last week's game against the Huskies.

"This is something that needs to be taken care of now," Shaw said. "And I still expect him to be the special football player that we envision, that he envisions, sooner or later. It's just not gonna happen this year."

DENIED

Oregon appealed outside linebacker DJ Johnson's targeting penalty in the game against Washington State. It was denied, meaning Johnson won't play in the first half of Saturday night's game.

NCAA rules allow schools to appeal in certain circumstances. Johnson leads the Ducks with three sacks.

LATE START

The game starts at 8 p.m. local time, 11 p.m. on the East Coast, which certainly doesn't help the Pac-12's profile on the national stage.

Shaw also maintains those late starts are not good for players, especially on the visiting side.

"We'd love to live in a world where we cap start times at 7 p.m. They can cap them at 7 p.m. on the weekend, and cap it at 6 p.m. if you're playing on a Thursday night," Shaw said. "It's just really difficult coming back for college students at 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning, to have the opportunity to get some rest and get some schoolwork done. I know it sounds typical coming from a Stanford head coach, but I think that's the way it should be. These are student-athletes, they have other responsibilities."

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