Oregon Ducks Regular Season Wins Total Odds 2013: To Win BCS Championship

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Aug/03/2013
Oregon Ducks Regular Season Wins Total Odds 2013:  To Win BCS Championship

The Oregon Ducks regular season wins total odds for 2013 and their odds of winning the BCS Championship are reviewed below. 

The OVER/UNDER was 11 with the UNDER priced at -140 and the OVER priced at +110.  The OVER might have some value as none of these teams on paper look to give a team like Oregon, favored at 8/1 odds to win the BCS Championship, a serious problem.  Stanford on the road could result in a loss for Oregon.

 

2013 Schedule
8/31 Nicholls State
9/7 at Virginia
9/14 Tennessee
9/21 OPEN DATE
9/28 California
10/5 at Colorado
10/12 at Washington
10/19 Washington State
10/26 UCLA
11/2 OPEN DATE
11/7 at Stanford
11/16 Utah
11/23 at Arizona
11/29 Oregon State

 

Oregon State will be played in Ducks territory while UCLA is expected to be one of the better schools on this schedule.  Their odds of winning the BCS are still long at 75/1 so a team like Oregon shouldn’t have any problem playing them at home. 

Stanford on the road should present a challenge as they have 20/1 odds of winning the BCS Championship.

If you are going to place an Oregon Ducks future bet, their odds of winning the PAC 12 Conference have some value at EVEN.

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Odds to Win the 2014 BCS Championship
Alabama 3/1
Ohio St 13/2
Oregon 15/2
Georgia 12/1
Texas A&M 12/1
Florida 201/
South Carolina 20/1
Stanford 20/1
LSU 20/1
Louisville 20/1
Florida St 25/1

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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