Stanford vs. Oregon Odds
One of the highlighted games of Week 5 in the 2010 College Football Season is No. 4 Oregon hosting No. 9 Stanford at 8PM ET.
Prior to Stanford picking up a win over Oregon last season, the Ducks had won seven straight meetings between the two. The average winning margin was 22 points.
Game Information:
No. 9 Stanford (4-0) vs. No. 4 Oregon (4-0)
Kickoff: 8PM ET
TV: ABC
Location: Eugene, Oregon
Venue: Autzen Stadium
Oddsmakers from online sportsbook SBGGLOBAL have made Oregon 7-point favorites at home against Stanford while the over/under has been set at 66.
Oregon is 4-0 on the year, scoring an average of 57.7 points per game while totaling 560 yards of offense per game, with 321.8 of that coming on the ground. The Ducks have been strong on defense as well, pitching two shutouts this season while holding opponents to 294.3 yards per game. Darron Thomas has thrown for 822 yards and 10 touchdowns while rushing for 102 yards as well. LaMichael James has rushed for 475 yards and four scores as well for Oregon.
Stanford is 4-0 and been impressive as the Cardinal are averaging 48 points and 457 yards per game on offense while holding opponents to just 13.75 points and 258.5 yards per game on defense. Andrew Luck has thrown for 912 yards and 11 touchdowns while rushing for 163 yards. Five members of Stanford have over 100 yards rushing on the season.
Line Movement:
Oregon opened this game as a 7-point favorite and the line has gone back-and-forth from 6.5 to 7 points but is currently at 7. The over/under started at 65.5 and was as high as 66.5 before settling in at 66.
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Trends favor Stanford in this game as the Cardinal is 4-0 against the spread in the last four road games and 4-1 ATS in their last five Pac-10 contests. Oregon is just 1-4 ATS in their last five conference games and 0-4 ATS in their last four games as a favorite of 3.5-to-10 points.
Oregon has one questionable player for the game as offensive lineman Everett Benyard is dealing with an ankle injury that could sideline him on Saturday. Stanford defensive lineman Trent Murphy is questionable for the game with a leg injury while running back Tyler Gaffney is probable for the game despite having an undisclosed injury.
Stanford is getting 60% of public bets for this game. Over 10,000 bets have been placed with the Cardinal garnering slightly more than Oregon.