Bet the Washington Huskies vs. Oregon - Week 7 2018, Predictions, Latest Odds

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Oct/12/2018

The Washington Huskies come into the Week 7 game against Oregon as a -3 favorite. The Huskies are 4-1 Straight Up and 2-4 Against The Spread.

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Odds to Win the 2019 College Football Championship Game

The Huskies are at 30-1 odds of winning the 2019 College Football Championship game.

Best Bet

Washington -3

Washington So Far This Season

Seattle Times Adam Jude: "The loss of preseason All-American left tackle Trey Adams before the Auburn game was significant. That forced Washington to play four offensive linemen for the first time at new positions, including linemen (Beaverton's Jared Hilbers and Jesuit High product Jaxson Kirkland) making their starting debuts. The Huskies were tested early against a really good Auburn D-line, and then again two weeks later against a really good Utah D-line in Salt Lake City. The O-line has settled in since and played well the past three weeks."

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Line Moves and Who the Public is Backing

The line has moved mostly between -3 and -3.5.

Washington vs. Oregon Betting Trends

Washington has won by 38 or more points in the last two games of this series.

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