2012 ESPN College Football Week 4 Odds & Spread: Arizona vs. Oregon

Arizona vs. Oregon Odds

EUGENE, OR (The Spread) – No. 3 Oregon looks to avoid an upset on Saturday when the Ducks host No. 22 Arizona in a marquee Pac-12 game at 10:30PM ET on ESPN.

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Both teams enter this game at 3-0 overall. Arizona is playing in its first road game and is 2-1 against the spread this year. Oregon is 3-0 at home but 0-3 against the spread. The Ducks are 15-3 in their last 18 against the Wildcats.

Trends show that Arizona is just 2-5 against the spread in its last 7 road games and 3-7 ATS in its last 10 conference contests. Oregon is 1-6-2 ATS in its last 9 home games and 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games following a win.

According to oddsmakers from Bovada.lv Oregon is the clear favorite in this game, as the Ducks are getting odds of -21.5 points against Arizona. The over/under total has been set at 78.5 points. (View Matchup) The opening odds had Oregon favored by 26.5 points. The spread has been making a fall back since, now closing at Oregon -21.5.

Oregon has been its usual offensive powerhouse so far this season. The Ducks have racked up a minimum of 42 points in each game and are averaging 596.3 total yards and 329 rushing yards per game thus far. Kenjon Barner is leading the team with 324 rushing yards and 6 TDs. Defensively, the Ducks are allowing 357.3 yards per game, but that is to be expected due to the fast pace Oregon plays with.

Arizona is a surprising 3-0 following wins over Oklahoma State and South Carolina State over the last two weeks. The Wildcats have scored at least 56 points in their last two games and have found some offensive magic under coach Rich Rodriguez. Arizona is averaging 604.7 total yards per game on offense, using a combo of both the run and the pass. Quarterback Matt Scott has thrown for 995 yards and 7 TDs while rushing for 190 yards and two scores. Defensively, Arizona is giving up 382.7 yards per game, so this game could see a lot of offensive production.

In terms of Injuries, Oregon linebacker Keloni Kamalani is questionable with an arm injury while receiver Josh Huff is questionable with a knee issue. Arizona had no injuries to report.

The Public Bets for this game are behind Arizona on the road. The Wildcats are getting 53% of the wagers with odds of +21.5 points at Oregon on Saturday.

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