Washington Huskies vs Oregon State Beavers Betting Pick & Prediction 2/10/24

Making on a bet on this NCAA game featuring the Huskies versus the Beavers? Tip off is at at 7:00 ET, and you can watch it all unfold on PACN. The game will be played at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, OR. Washington is favored by -4 in this Pac-12 conference showdown. The game’s over/under is currently at 148.5 points.

WASHINGTON HUSKIES VS OREGON STATE BEAVERS BETTING PICK

The Pick: Oregon State Beavers +4

This game will be played at Gill Coliseum at 7:00 ET on Saturday, February 10th.

WHY BET THE OREGON STATE BEAVERS:

  • We have this one finishing with a projected score of 75-69 in favor of the Beavers.
  • Not only will Oregon State pick up the win, but look for them to cover at +4.
  • The over/under is currently sitting at 148.5 points, and we like the under with a projected 144 points.

Will Washington Find a Way to Win on the Road?

Washington enters this game as four-point favorites, and they have gone 9-2 when favored this season. They are 12-11 overall and 4-7 in Pac-12 play, and they are coming off an 85-80 loss to Oregon.

On the road, the Huskies have gone just 2-6 this season, and they have lost two straight games away from home. For the year, their average scoring margin on the road is -4.5 points per game.

As the favorite, Washington has gone 5-6 vs. the spread this season and is 4-6 in its last 10 games as the favorite. On the road, the Huskies have an ATS mark of 5-3 this year and are 6-4 in their last 10 road games vs. the spread.

Today’s over/under line of 148.5 is lower than the average over/under line in Washington’s games this season (151.7). Over their last three games, the over/under record is 3-0 and the average scoring total is 170 points.

In their recent game, the Huskies’ offense concluded with 80 points, consistent with their ongoing season average of 81.3 points per contest. Keion Brooks Jr. is the current leading scorer for the team, with an average of 21 as they approach today’s matchup. In addition, Sahvir Wheeler brings a PPG average of 15.4 into the game.

The Huskies’ defense is presently ranked 289th nationally, allowing an average of 77.7 points per contest. The Washington defense is coming off a game in which they gave up a total of 85 points and allowed Oregon to connect on 8 threes.

Will the Beavers Secure A Victory as Home Underdogs?

After losing three straight games, Oregon State will be looking to get back on track when they host Washington. The Beavers are 11-12 overall and 3-9 in Pac-12 play this season. They have gone 8-3 in non-conference games.

So far, Oregon State is 11-6 at home compared to 0-6 on the road. They have an average scoring margin of +2.5 at home compared to -18.3 on the road. The Beavers have been the underdog in 15 of their 23 games, going 3-12 in those contests.

As the underdog this season, Oregon State has an ATS record of 9-6. In their last 10 games as the underdog, the Beavers have gone 7-3 vs. the spread. At home, their ATS mark this year is 9-8 and they are 6-4 in their last 10 games vs. the spread at home. Their ATS record vs. the spread in their last 3 home games is 3-0 and they are 5-0 in their last 5 home games vs. the spread.

So far this season, the over/under record for Oregon State games is 15-8. The average scoring total in their games is 141.7 points compared to an average over/under line of 137.8, resulting in an average margin of 3.9 points. Today’s line of 148.5 is higher than the average scoring total in their last three games (130) and their last five games (141). On the year, 15 of their games have finished with more points than today’s line.

Oregon State offense recently wrapped up a game with a total of 58 points against Washington State. In that game, they made 3/12 three-point attempts and achieved a field goal percentage of 44.9%. Offensively, the Beavers hold a season-long field goal percentage of 44%, placing them 221st in the national rankings. When it comes to three-pointers, they are ranked 307th in terms of percentage and 311st in three-pointers made.

On the defensive side, Oregon State is currently hovering around the NCAA’s average for points allowed, conceding an average of 72.3 points per game. Oregon State’s three-point defense is currently 105th in the country at 6.7 made threes per game. In terms of overall field goal percentage, opponets have hit 42.2% of their shots vs. Oregon State.