The undefeated Washington Huskies look to continue their impressive climb up the AP Top 25 rankings when they take on the struggling Oregon Ducks on Saturday night in a Week 6 college football matchup at Autzen Stadium.
The Huskies are making a case for College Football Playoff consideration after Sportsbook the season with five straight-up victories, extending their current win streak to eight games. No. 5 Washington is coming off a 44-6 demolition of Stanford as 3.5-point home chalk, marking the second time this season the Huskies have held opponents to single digits.
With last week's crushing 51-33 defeat at Washington State as 2.5-point chalk, the Ducks are now winless SU in three straight for the first time since 2007. Oregon has also proven to be a bad bet since late in 2015, failing to cover in each of its last seven, including four against the spread losses on home turf.
However, the Ducks have dominated Washington in recent years, going undefeated SU and ATS in their past 12 meetings, including a 26-20 road victory last season as 3-point underdogs.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Odds makers at Sportsbook had the Oregon Ducks as 6.5-point underdogs in the matchup, while the betting total had not been set at press time (check Sportsbook for the latest on the over under).
Odds Shark computer prediction handicapping models run on this game pick a 47-33 victory for the Huskies. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming NCAAF matchups here.
Washington Huskies vs Oregon Ducks Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
Oregon battles the Washington Huskies, currently with a 5-0 mark (3-2 ATS). The over under records, important for totals betting, are 3-2 for the Ducks and 4-1 for the Washington Huskies. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Oregon vs Washington injuries news.
The Oregon Ducks sit at No. 46 in the current College Football Power Rankings here at Odds Shark, while the Washington Huskies are at No. 4 on that chart.
Statistical Matchup
The game also pits Oregon's No. 28-ranked offense, averaging 40 PPG, against a Washington defense that ranks No. 8 this week at 12.8 PPG. The Oregon aerial game is averaging 248.6 yards per game, more than the Washington Huskies secondary allows through the air, 177 YPG per game.
In comparing defenses, the Washington Huskies own the league's No. 117-rated front 7 in terms of stopping the run, allowing 308 yards per game when on the road. Oregon, on the other hand, rates No. 23 this week in generating rushing yards at home.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Stanford didn't make much of a game of it last time out, losing to the Huskies as Washington blasted them 44-6 in Week 5 action.
Royce Freeman tore up the turf for 138 rushing yards in the latest Ducks game, a 51-33 loss to the Cougars at Martin Stadium.
Next Betting Matchups
Washington home to Oregon State, Saturday, October 22nd
Oregon at California, Friday, October 21st