Washington Huskies vs Oregon Ducks Betting Pick & Prediction 11/30/24

Washington and Oregon are set to face off on Saturday, November 30th, with kick-off scheduled for 7:30 ET at Autzen Stadium in Eugene. The game will be broadcast on NBC, and the Oregon Ducks enter the game as the heavy favorite at -19.5 points. The over/under line is currently set at 50.5 points. The money line odds have Oregon at -1122 and Washington at +669. The Ducks are 11-0 on the season, while the Huskies are 6-5. This is a week 14 matchup in college football.
WASHINGTON HUSKIES VS OREGON DUCKS BETTING PICK
The Pick: Washington Huskies +19.5
This game will be played at Autzen Stadium at 7:30 ET on Saturday, November 30th.
WHY BET THE WASHINGTON HUSKIES:
- We have the Oregon Ducks winning this one by a score of 27 to 26
- Even though we like the Oregon Ducks to win, our ATS pick is to take the Washington Huskies at +19.5
- Look for this game to go over the line of 50.5 points
Will The Washington Huskies Pull Off An Upset As Road Underdogs
Washington enters Week 14 with a 6-5 record, ranked 45th in our power rankings. They are 5-1 at home but have struggled on the road, going 0-4. Despite their record, they are guaranteed to be bowl-eligible this season.
The Huskies have been favored in five of their 11 games, posting a 4-1 record as the favorite. Their average scoring margin is +2.2 points per game, and they are 4-6 against the spread this season.
Washington’s over/under record is 3-7, with their games averaging 43.1 points. The average over/under line for their games has been 47.6 points, and this week’s line is set at 50.5 points.
Washington’s offense has been led by quarterback Will Rogers, who has thrown for 2,458 yards and has a passer rating of 99. The Huskies are 16th in passing completions and 36th in passing yards, averaging 257 yards per game. Overall, they are 49th in our offensive power rankings heading into week 14.
Rogers has 14 touchdown passes and 7 interceptions this season. Washington is 83rd in scoring, with 22.6 points per game, and they have struggled on third downs, converting just 36.4% of their attempts. Jonah Coleman leads the ground game with 1,008 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns.
Washington’s defense has been solid this season, ranking 24th nationally by allowing just 20.5 points per game. They’ve been particularly effective against the pass, giving up only 160.5 yards per game, which ranks 11th in the country. Opposing quarterbacks have managed a passer rating of just 72.1 and a completion percentage of 53.3% against Washington’s secondary.
In their recent game against UCLA, Washington’s defense allowed 19 points, giving up 376 total yards. UCLA ran the ball 26 times for 111 yards, while Washington’s secondary allowed 265 passing yards on 20 completions.
Are The Oregon Ducks Going To Defend Home Field Advantage?
At 11-0, Oregon is set to face Washington in Week 14. They are 5-0 at home and 5-0 on the road this season. Oregon ranks 7th in our CFB power rankings and has a 100% chance of being bowl-eligible. They also have a 30.9% chance to win the Big Ten and a 99.9% chance to make the CFB playoff.
The Ducks have been favored in nine of their 11 games, going 9-0 as the favorite. Their average scoring margin is +18.2 points per game, and they are 5-5 against the spread this season.
Oregon’s over/under record is 4-6, with their games averaging 49.6 points. The average over/under line for their games is 53.8 points, and this week’s line is set at 50.5 points.
Oregon’s offense is averaging 33.9 points per game, placing them 22nd in the nation, but they are ranked 4th in our offensive power rankings heading into week 14. Dillon Gabriel has thrown for 3,066 yards, leading the Ducks’ passing attack, and Oregon ranks 16th in passing yards per game. They are 14th in completions, with 24.1 per game, and have converted 48.6% of their third downs.
Gabriel has 22 touchdown passes and 6 interceptions, with a passer rating of 113. Oregon leads the nation in completion percentage at 74%. Jordan James has rushed for 1,067 yards and 11 touchdowns. Tez Johnson leads the receivers with 649 yards and 8 touchdowns on 64 catches.
Oregon’s defense has been a strong point this season, ranking 8th nationally by allowing just 15.7 points per game. They’ve given up 120.5 rushing yards per game and 168.8 passing yards, which is the 13th-lowest in the country. Opposing quarterbacks have a passer rating of just 64.9 against Oregon, completing 53.7% of their throws.
In their recent game against Wisconsin, Oregon’s defense allowed 13 points and gave up 409 total yards, including 292 passing yards. They also forced one interception and held Wisconsin to 117 rushing yards on 24 attempts.