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With a 2-0 record, the Oregon Ducks are favored at -16.5 points as they head into their week three matchup against the Oregon State Beavers, who are also 2-0. Kickoff is set for 3:30 ET at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, and the game will be broadcast on FOX. The over/under line is currently at 50.5 points.
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Oregon vs. Oregon State Key Information
- Teams: Ducks at Beavers
- Where: Reser Stadium Corvallis
- Date: Saturday, September 14th
- Betting Odds ORE -835 | OREGST +542 O/U 50.5
The Ducks Can Win If…
Oregon is now 2-0 after narrowly defeating Boise State in their most recent game. The Ducks, who were -17.5 point favorites, won 37-34, but they failed to cover the spread. The over/under line was set at 61.5 points, and the teams combined for 71 points, hitting the over.
After trailing 20-14 at halftime, Oregon rallied in the third quarter, outscoring Boise State 13-0. The Ducks added 14 points in the fourth quarter, while Boise State managed 10 points, leading to a 37-34 final score.
Oregon’s offense, led by quarterback Dillon Gabriel, put up 353 total yards in their 37-34 win over Boise State. Gabriel completed 85.7% of his passes for 243 yards and two touchdowns, earning a passer rating of 146.63. Evan Stewart was his top target, hauling in five receptions for 112 yards.
The Ducks’ offense moved the chains 16 times, with 110 rushing yards on 35 attempts. Jordan James was the leading rusher, gaining 102 yards on 17 carries, averaging 6 yards per attempt.
Oregon’s defense will be looking to improve after allowing 369 yards in their most recent game. Boise State’s offense found success on the ground, rushing for 221 yards and three touchdowns. The Ducks’ secondary, however, held the Broncos to just 148 passing yards on 17 completions, with one touchdown.
- Through their last three games, the Oregon Ducks have a record of 3-0. This includes going 1-2 vs. the spread and posting an over-under mark of 1-2.
- Over their last ten regular season games, the Oregon Ducks have gone 9-1 straight up. In these contests, the team went just 5-5 against the spread, while going 4-6 on the over-under.
The Beavers Can Win If…
Oregon State is now 2-0 after a 21-0 road win over San Diego State. The Beavers, who were -5.5 point favorites, covered the spread, and the game’s total score of 21 points fell well below the over/under line of 53.5 points.
Oregon State led 7-0 at the half and added 14 points in the fourth quarter to seal the win. The Beavers’ defense was impressive, shutting out San Diego State and holding them to just 238 total yards.
Oregon State’s offense put up 420 total yards in their 21-0 win over San Diego State, with 237 yards coming on the ground. The Beavers picked up 23 first downs and ran the ball 51 times, finding the end zone twice on the ground. In the passing game, they added 183 yards and a touchdown.
Gevani McCoy completed 60% of his passes for 160 yards, with no touchdowns or interceptions and a passer rating of 78.75. On the ground, Jam Griffin led the way with 89 yards on 18 carries and a rushing touchdown, while Trent Walker was the top receiver with eight catches for 92 yards.
Oregon State’s defense was dominant in their most recent game, holding San Diego State to just 107 passing yards and 72 rushing yards. The Beavers allowed only seven first downs and 179 total yards, shutting out the Aztecs and coming away with the 21-0 win.
- The Oregon State Beavers have posted a 2-1 record in their previous three games. Against the spread, they have gone 1-2 and logged an over-under record of 1-2 in these games.
- Across Oregon State’s last ten regular season games, their record sits at 9-1. In these contests, the team went just 7-3 against the spread, while going 5-5 on the over-under.
The Lean
Our projections for the Oregon vs. Oregon State matchup in week three of the college football season have the Ducks winning 34-17. With Oregon being -16.5 point favorites, we expect them to cover the spread.
For the over/under, with the line set at 50.5 points, we have a total of 51 points, so we recommend taking the over.Fun Game for the State of Oregon’: No. 9 Ducks Face Beavers in Rivalry Showdown
The state of Oregon is set for another thrilling chapter in the historic rivalry between the No. 9 Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State Beavers on Saturday afternoon. The Ducks, despite a narrow 3-point victory over Boise State last week, remain a top-10 team as they prepare for this highly anticipated non-conference clash in Corvallis.
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Oregon Ducks: Offensive Firepower with Room for Improvement
Mighty Oregon.
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Heisman Hopeful Dillon Gabriel Leading the Way
The Ducks (2-0) have shown glimpses of their potential, driven by a high-powered offense led by quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who has entered the early conversation as a possible Heisman Trophy contender. With a dynamic defense backing them, Oregon has the tools to dominate opponents. However, they’ve struggled with costly penalties, sacks, and turnovers, which have caused them to drop from No. 3 to No. 9 in the AP Poll.
As they head into this matchup against their longtime rivals, Oregon is focused on cleaning up mistakes and proving they belong among the elite teams in the country. Gabriel’s leadership and playmaking ability will be critical as the Ducks aim to stay undefeated.
Storied Rivalry with Oregon State
This will be the 128th meeting between Oregon and Oregon State, but for the first time since 1963, they will face off as non-conference opponents. Typically reserved for the late-season, this September matchup brings a new dynamic to the rivalry, which has spanned decades across the Pacific-8, Pac-10, and Pac-12 conferences.
Oregon leads the all-time series 68-49-10 and has dominated in recent years, winning 13 of the last 16 meetings, including a decisive 31-7 victory last season. However, Reser Stadium in Corvallis has been a tough place for the Ducks—they haven’t won there since 2018.
Head coach Dan Lanning understands the significance of this game: “This is a fun game for the state of Oregon; it’s certainly a fun game for our players. It means a little bit more. Is it another game? Yeah, it’s another game. Is it important for us? It’s very important for us.”
Oregon State Beavers: Strong Running Game and Stout Defense
Beavers’ Ground Game Among the Nation’s Best
Oregon State (2-0) comes into the game with a run-heavy attack and a defense that has allowed just 15 points in their first two games. The Beavers’ 21-0 shutout of San Diego State last week showcased the effectiveness of their run game, which is powered by Jam Griffin and Anthony Hankerson, two of the nation’s top 20 rushers.
Griffin, averaging 124.5 rushing yards per game, ranks 12th in the country, while Hankerson’s 113.0 yards per game place him 17th. This formidable duo will be key to Oregon State’s game plan, especially after Oregon’s defense struggled to stop Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty, who ran for 192 yards and three touchdowns against the Ducks last week.
Head coach Trent Bray knows the importance of a strong run game: “The great teams that I’ve been around or have watched have been great running football teams. That’s where it starts. Your ability to close out games, you’ve got to be able to run the football.”
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Stout Defense
Oregon State’s defense has been equally impressive, allowing just 15 points through two games—the fewest to start a season for the Beavers since 2002. Bray’s defense will look to slow down Gabriel and Oregon’s offense, taking advantage of any turnovers or penalties the Ducks might commit.
Key Storylines and What to Expect
Oregon’s Offensive Struggles
While Oregon’s offense, led by Dillon Gabriel, has the potential to break games open, they’ve been plagued by mistakes. Turnovers, sacks, and penalties have hindered their ability to finish drives, and these issues must be addressed if they hope to beat a tough Oregon State team on the road.
Oregon State’s Dominant Run Game
Oregon State’s ground attack, led by Griffin and Hankerson, is among the best in the nation and will test Oregon’s run defense. After allowing 192 yards to Boise State’s Jeanty, the Ducks will need to improve quickly if they hope to contain the Beavers’ elite rushing duo.
Historic Rivalry
Oregon has had the upper hand in this rivalry, but the Ducks have struggled to win at Reser Stadium in recent years. The Beavers will look to protect their home field and build on their strong start to the season, while the Ducks are determined to keep their winning streak alive in this historic matchup.