Oregon Stanford Spread: Ducks Have Won Every Game by at Least 21 Pts

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Nov/06/2013
Oregon Stanford Spread:  Ducks Have Won Every Game by at Least 21 Pts

The Oregon Stanford spread for Thursday night’s pivotal Week 11 College Football game had the Ducks as a big -10.5 favorite on the road at Bookmaker, where 71 percent of the folks were backing Oregon.  Bet this game LIVE, every play, every minute as the game is happening at Bookmaker here Also qualify to receive up to $2500 in FREE BETS.

Oregon remains undefeated but Stanford cannot be overlooked, having lost only one game on the season.  They have also beaten the Ducks in two of the last four seasons.  Both these teams are ranked in the top 6 nationally.  Future odds on the Ducks winning the 2014 BCS Championship were still available at Bookmaker, paying $25 for every $10 bet or $250 for every $100 bet.  Those odds will be slashed for those who can’t lock them in on time should they get past Stanford.

Here we have a situation where the Ducks have won each of their games by at least 21 points whereas Stanford hasn’t topped 24 points in any of their last three games.  It is therefore easy to see why the public is backing Oregon so heavily.

Still, there is reason to believe the Ducks may have trouble covering Thursday night.  Stanford has won 13 consecutive home games, and this is the nation’s third-longest active streak.

Week 11 College Football Betting Odds…

Oregon -10.5 Stanford Bet Now

Oklahoma +14.5 Baylor Bet Now

LSU +11.5 Alabama Bet Now

FSU -34 Wake Forest Bet Now

Auburn -8 Tennessee Bet Now

Virginia Tech +7 Miami Bet Now

Mississippi State +19.5 Texas A&M Bet Now

UCLA -1 Arizona Bet Now

Notre Dame -5 Pittsburgh Bet Now

BYU +7.5 Wisconsin Bet Now

Kansas State +2.5 Texas Tech Bet Now

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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