2011 BCS National Championship: Oregon Ducks Prop Odds & Wagers

Last Updated on January 10, 2011 7:00 pm by drew

Oregon BCS Prop Odds

GLENDALE, AZ (TheSpread) – The Oregon Ducks have an explosive offense and plenty of players that can put up big numbers. Here is a look at some of the props odds for the Ducks in the 2011 BCS National Championship.

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Oddsmakers from online sportsbook Sportsbook.com have given Auburn point spread odds of -1 against Oregon on Monday night. The over/under total has been set at 72.5 points. (View Matchup)

In terms of team prop odds, Oregon has been given an over/under of 36 points scored in the game. The Ducks average 49.3 points per game on the season while Auburn is allowing just 24.5 points per contest. Oregon has only been held to less than 36 points one time this season, that was a 15-13 win over Cal. The Tigers have only allowed more than 36 points one time, that was a 65-43 win over Arkansas. A key to this wager will be if Auburn looks to slow the game down by putting together drives that eat up a lot of clock, or if they are looking to get into a shootout.

When it comes to individuals, Oregon quarterback Darron Thomas has been given over/under odds of 31.5 pass attempts in the game. Thomas has attempted 321 passes this year, which averages out to 26.75 per game. Thomas has thrown at least 32 passes in four games this season, but oddsmakers expect the Ducks to be chasing Auburn in the game, which would force them to have to throw more.

For running back LaMichael James, he has been given over/under odds of 131.5 rushing yards in the title game. James has rushed for 1,682 yards on the year, which breaks down to an average of 140.17 yards per game. James has went for at least 132 yards in six of 12 games this season. Auburn is allowing just 111.7 rushing yards per game on defense, but those numbers may be aided in the fact that they led in the second half of most games, forcing teams to rely on the pass.

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