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Washington vs. Oregon Betting Odds, Free Picks, and Predictions - 7:00 PM ET (Sat, Nov 12, 2022)


Washington take on Oregon in NCAA College Football action on Saturday, November 12, 2022. Kickoff is set for 7:00 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.


Washington vs. Oregon Game Info and Betting Odds

Away Team: Washington (Underdog)
Home Team: Oregon (Favorite)
Date: Saturday, November 12, 2022
Time: 7:00 PM ET
League: NCAA College Football (NCAAF)

Washington Moneyline: +391
Oregon Moneyline: -506

Washington Spread: +12.5 (-106)
Oregon Spread: -12.5 (-108)

Game Total Points: 69.5 (Over -110 / Under -108)

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A Closer Look Inside the Betting Numbers

We here at CapperTek provide in-depth betting trends for both Washington 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 +391 betting underdogs, Washington.

In their last 10 games, Washington has a Straight Up record of 7 wins, 3 losses and an active Straight Up streak of 3 wins in a row. Also in their last 10 games, Washington has an Against-the-Spread record of 4 wins, 6 losses and an active Against-the-Spread streak of 5 losses in a row. The Game Total Points results for Washington games has a record of 7 overs, 2 unders, 1 push in their last 10 games with an active streak of 2 unders in a row.

Now let's take a look at the home team and -506 betting favorites, Oregon.

In their last 10 games, Oregon has a Straight Up record of 8 wins, 2 losses and an active Straight Up streak of 8 wins in a row. Also in their last 10 games, Oregon has an Against-the-Spread record of 7 wins, 3 losses and an active Against-the-Spread streak of 5 wins in a row. The Game Total Points results for Oregon games has a record of 8 overs, 2 unders in their last 10 games with an active streak of 1 under 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 Washington 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 Washington vs. Oregon NCAAF game, we have Oregon beating Washington with a simulated final score of: Washington [31] - Oregon [40]

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 Washington vs. Oregon Simulation directly. Also after the Washington 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 Washington 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 -506

Free Spread Pick: Washington +12.5 (-106)

Free Total Pick: Over 69.5 (-110)


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Bo Nix, No. 6 Oregon host No. 24 Washington on Saturday

Thu, Nov 10, 2022
NCAAF News (AP)

Bo Nix, No. 6 Oregon host No. 24 Washington on Saturday

Bo Nix is everywhere.

He's passing for touchdowns, running for some more, and even catching a score. About the only thing left is to kick a field goal.

There's one thing he's definitely not doing: Taking credit for the No. 6 Ducks' success this season. Oregon (8-1, 6-0 Pac-12, No. 6 CFP) hosts No. 24 Washington (7-2, 4-2, No. 25 CFP) on Saturday.

"You can't really just say it's me because you've got guys running touchdowns, you've got guys catching touchdowns," he told reporters this week. "I literally think my job is kind of the easiest because I just get those guys the ball and they do the work for me. And so I'm fortunate to be on an explosive offense like this."

During last week's victory over Colorado, Nix became just the second FBS player ever with two passing touchdowns, two rushing scores and a receiving TD in a single game.

It was his third straight game with at least five touchdowns. He now has 36 total touchdowns this season - 22 passing, 13 rushing and 1 receiving - and is getting ever more Heisman Trophy mentions as the season rolls on.

As a result, Oregon's offense is humming. The Ducks rank first the Pac-12 and second nationally with an average of 520.6 total yards of offense per game. They rank first in the Pac-12 and are tied for third nationally with an average of 43.1 points a game.

"I think Nix is playing with a ton of confidence," Washington coach Kalen DeBoer said. "You can just see the way he's operating, the game has slowed down for him. Man, I can't say enough good things about what he's doing leading that offense."

Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr., meanwhile, is the national leader in passing yards per game with 359.1. He had a streak of eight straight games with 300 or more yards passing that just ended last week in a victory over Oregon State.

Penix has 3,232 yards passing for the season, 23 touchdown passes and just five interceptions. He'll need a couple more big games if he's going to approach Cody Pickett's school record of 4,458 yards passing set in 2002, but facing Oregon's pass defense that's giving up 277 yards per game through the air gives Penix a chance to add on to his season total.

STAYING PUT

Oregon coach Dan Lanning said you can ignore rumors he might be headed for Auburn, explaining "the reality is the grass is not always greener.?

"In fact, the grass is damn green in Eugene and I want to be here in Eugene for as long as Eugene will have me. This place has everything that I could possibly ever want, my family could ever want. I've got an 11-year-old that's lived in eight states; the last thing I ever want to do is leave," Lanning said.

Oregon fans got burned before by a coach who bailed after just one season. Willie Taggart coached Oregon in 2017 but didn't even stick around for the Ducks' bowl game before moving to Florida State. Taggart is now at FAU.

RIVALRY

The series between Washington and Oregon started in 1900, but things got really heated in the 90s.

Washington, playing under coach Rick Neuheisel in 1990, celebrated a victory by dancing on the "O" in the middle of the field, drawing the ire of Ducks fans.

A few years later, Oregon got a modicum of revenge with "The Pick." Kenny Wheaton intercepted Washington quarterback Damon Huard in the final minute and ran it back 87 yards in a 31-20 victory in 1994. The Ducks went on to the Rose Bowl that year.

Oregon reeled off a 12-game winning streak against the Huskies between 2004 and 2015. That streak was broken in 2016, when the Huskies destroyed the Ducks 70-21 at Autzen. Huskies quarterback Jake Browning pointed at Oregon linebacker Jimmie Swain as he ran past him. That moment in the rivalry was dubbed "The Point."

DEFENSIVE BOOST

Washington's defense was run over on the opening drive last week by Oregon State, but made a quick recovery and held the Beavers in check for most of the final three quarters. The 262 yards allowed by the Huskies were the fewest given up to an FBS opponent this season.

Slowing down Oregon will be a far greater challenge, but the Huskies will get a boost with the expected full return of standout linebacker Edefuan Ulofoshio. Ulofoshio missed the first eight games of the season recovering from a knee injury suffered last winter during offseason workouts. Ulofoshio played a handful of snaps in the win over Oregon State and is expected to have his pitch count lifted against the Ducks.

HENRY'S REDEMPTION

Washington hasn't visited Eugene since 2018, when Oregon won 30-27 in overtime. Washington kicker Peyton Henry had a chance to win the game in regulation but his 37-yard field goal on the final play was wide right.

Henry was a freshman then. Now a senior, he kicked the game-winner last week against Oregon State and probably wouldn't mind another shot at doing the same against the Ducks.

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AP Sports Writer Tim Booth in Seattle contributed.

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