Oregon vs Washington Prediction, Odds & Best Prop Bets โ€“ NCAAF, Week 14

A general view of Husky Stadium during the first half of an NCAA college football game between Washington and Boise State, Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
(AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
  • Oregon is a -6.5 point favorite vs. Washington
  • Oregon vs. Washington Total (Over/Under): 51.5 points
  • TV Channel: CBS | PAR+

Oregon (10-1) visit Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium to take on Washington (8-3) on Nov. 29 in Seattle, WA. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30pm EST.

Oregon is a betting favorite in Week 14, with the spread sitting at -6.5 (-115).

The Oregon vs. Washington Over/Under is 51.5 total points.

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Oregon vs. Washington Odds, Spread, Over/Under:

SpreadTotal (O/U)Moneyline
Oregon-6.5 -11551.5 -110-250
Washington +6.5 -10551.5 -110200

Oregon vs Washington Prediction:

The winning team model predicts Oregon will win this game with 69.5% confidence, based on game simulations, offensive & defensive matchups and recent game results.

This winning team prediction factors in up-to-date player injuries for both Oregon and Washington, key player performances this season and recent team trends.

Oregon vs Washington Spread Prediction:

Based on recent against-the-spread trends, the model predicts Oregon will cover the spread with 50.8% confidence.

This prediction against the spread factors in ATS performances for both teams, opening and current betting lines plus public and sharp money already wagered on this matchup.


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  • Oregon has hit the Moneyline in 12 of their last 14 games (+9.00 Units / 3% ROI)
  • Oregon has hit the 1H Moneyline in 11 of their last 14 games (+7.65 Units / 2% ROI)
  • Oregon has hit the 1Q Moneyline in 9 of their last 14 games (+6.05 Units / 9% ROI)
  • Oregon have covered the 1H Spread in 10 of their last 14 games (+5.35 Units / 34% ROI)
  • Oregon has hit the 1Q Game Total Over in 9 of their last 14 games (+4.05 Units / 25% ROI)
  • Washington has hit the Team Total Over in 5 of their last 6 games at home (+3.95 Units / 56% ROI)
  • Washington has hit the Game Total Over in 5 of their last 7 games at home (+2.90 Units / 38% ROI)
  • Washington has hit the Moneyline in 5 of their last 7 games at home (+2.85 Units / 4% ROI)
  • Washington has hit the 1H Game Total Over in 5 of their last 7 games at home (+2.50 Units / 31% ROI)
  • Washington have covered the 1H Spread in 8 of their last 13 games (+2.30 Units / 15% ROI)

Oregon Against the Spread (ATS) Record

Oregon is 7-4 against the spread this college football season (+2.6 Units / 21.49% ROI).

  • Oregon is 10-1 when betting on the Moneyline for +8 Units / 3.2% ROI
  • Oregon is 6-5 when betting the Over for +0.5 Units / 4.13% ROI
  • Oregon is 5-6 when betting the Under for -1.6 Units / -13.22% ROI

Washington Against the Spread (ATS) Record

Washington iss 6-5 against the spread this college football season (+0.5 Units / 4.17% ROI).

  • Washington is 8-3 when betting on the Moneyline for +1.9 Units / 1.88% ROI
  • Washington is 6-5 when betting the Over for +0.6 Units / 5% ROI
  • Washington is 5-6 when betting the Under for -1.6 Units / -13.11% ROI

Oregon: Keys to the Game vs. Washington

Washington tackled opponents for a loss on just 50 of 461 rushing attempts (11% TFL%) last season– 3rd-worst among Power Conference Teams; Average: 16%.

Washington had no interceptions (0 pass attempts) in the Red Zone last season– T-worst in FBS; Average: 36.5

Washington averaged a sack every 26.3 pass attempts (579 Pass Attempts/22 Sacks) in the 2023 season– worst in the Big Ten; Average: 13.3

Washington allowed 3,879 Passing Yards in the 2023 season– most in the Big Ten

Washington allowed 166.5 Passing Yards per game (2,165/13) last season– 2nd-best in FBS; Average: 219.2

Washington: Keys to the Game vs. Oregon

Oregon Skill Players have averaged 17.3 yards per reception (156 yards/9 catches) on 3rd and short this season– best among Big Ten Teams; Average: 8.7

Oregon have thrown 13 TDs and just one interception in the 1st half this season– T-3rd-best among FBS Offenses; Average: 2.4

Oregon RBs have averaged 7.0 Yards per Carry (2,028 yards/291 carries) this season– best among FBS Teams; Average: 5.0

Oregon’s WRs has gained 1,617 yards on 119 receptions (13.6 YPR) this season — T-5th-best among Big Ten WRs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 9.8 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among Big Ten defenses.

Oregon’s WRs has gained 1,617 yards on 119 receptions (13.6 YPR) this season — T-5th-best among Big Ten WRs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 11.4 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-14th-best among FBS defenses.

Matchup Notes for Oregon vs. Washington

Oregon Skill Players have averaged 17.3 yards per reception (156 yards/9 catches) on 3rd and short this season– best among Big Ten Teams; Average: 8.7

Oregon have thrown 13 TDs and just one interception in the 1st half this season– T-3rd-best among FBS Offenses; Average: 2.4

Oregon RBs have averaged 7.0 Yards per Carry (2,028 yards/291 carries) this season– best among FBS Teams; Average: 5.0

Oregon’s WRs has gained 1,617 yards on 119 receptions (13.6 YPR) this season — T-5th-best among Big Ten WRs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 9.8 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among Big Ten defenses.

Oregon’s WRs has gained 1,617 yards on 119 receptions (13.6 YPR) this season — T-5th-best among Big Ten WRs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 11.4 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-14th-best among FBS defenses.

Washington tackled opponents for a loss on just 50 of 461 rushing attempts (11% TFL%) last season– 3rd-worst among Power Conference Teams; Average: 16%.

Washington had no interceptions (0 pass attempts) in the Red Zone last season– T-worst in FBS; Average: 36.5

Washington averaged a sack every 26.3 pass attempts (579 Pass Attempts/22 Sacks) in the 2023 season– worst in the Big Ten; Average: 13.3

Washington allowed 3,879 Passing Yards in the 2023 season– most in the Big Ten

Washington allowed 166.5 Passing Yards per game (2,165/13) last season– 2nd-best in FBS; Average: 219.2

Oregon Offensive Stats & Trends

Washington tackled opponents for a loss on just 50 of 461 rushing attempts (11% TFL%) last season– 3rd-worst among Power Conference Teams; Average: 16%.

Washington had no interceptions (0 pass attempts) in the Red Zone last season– T-worst in FBS; Average: 36.5

Washington averaged a sack every 26.3 pass attempts (579 Pass Attempts/22 Sacks) in the 2023 season– worst in the Big Ten; Average: 13.3

Washington allowed 3,879 Passing Yards in the 2023 season– most in the Big Ten

Washington allowed 166.5 Passing Yards per game (2,165/13) last season– 2nd-best in FBS; Average: 219.2

Washington Offensive Stats & Trends

Oregon Skill Players have averaged 17.3 yards per reception (156 yards/9 catches) on 3rd and short this season– best among Big Ten Teams; Average: 8.7

Oregon have thrown 13 TDs and just one interception in the 1st half this season– T-3rd-best among FBS Offenses; Average: 2.4

Oregon RBs have averaged 7.0 Yards per Carry (2,028 yards/291 carries) this season– best among FBS Teams; Average: 5.0

Oregon’s WRs has gained 1,617 yards on 119 receptions (13.6 YPR) this season — T-5th-best among Big Ten WRs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 9.8 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among Big Ten defenses.

Oregon’s WRs has gained 1,617 yards on 119 receptions (13.6 YPR) this season — T-5th-best among Big Ten WRs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 11.4 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-14th-best among FBS defenses.

Oregon Defensive Stats & Trends

Washington tackled opponents for a loss on just 50 of 461 rushing attempts (11% TFL%) last season– 3rd-worst among Power Conference Teams; Average: 16%.

Washington had no interceptions (0 pass attempts) in the Red Zone last season– T-worst in FBS; Average: 36.5

Washington averaged a sack every 26.3 pass attempts (579 Pass Attempts/22 Sacks) in the 2023 season– worst in the Big Ten; Average: 13.3

Washington allowed 3,879 Passing Yards in the 2023 season– most in the Big Ten

Washington allowed 166.5 Passing Yards per game (2,165/13) last season– 2nd-best in FBS; Average: 219.2

Washington Defensive Stats & Trends

Oregon Skill Players have averaged 17.3 yards per reception (156 yards/9 catches) on 3rd and short this season– best among Big Ten Teams; Average: 8.7

Oregon have thrown 13 TDs and just one interception in the 1st half this season– T-3rd-best among FBS Offenses; Average: 2.4

Oregon RBs have averaged 7.0 Yards per Carry (2,028 yards/291 carries) this season– best among FBS Teams; Average: 5.0

Oregon’s WRs has gained 1,617 yards on 119 receptions (13.6 YPR) this season — T-5th-best among Big Ten WRs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 9.8 Yards Per Reception this season — 4th-best among Big Ten defenses.

Oregon’s WRs has gained 1,617 yards on 119 receptions (13.6 YPR) this season — T-5th-best among Big Ten WRs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 11.4 Yards Per Reception to WRs this season — T-14th-best among FBS defenses.


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