Oregon State vs Oregon NCAA Football Parlay 11/30/2019
Game: Oregon State Beavers vs Oregon Ducks
Date: Saturday, November 30, 2019
Week 14
Location: Autzen Stadium in Eugene, OR
TV: Pac-12 Network
Odds/Point Spread: Oregon -20
Total/Over-Under: 66
Autzen Stadium is the site where Justin Herbert and the Oregon Ducks will take on the Oregon State Beavers on Saturday. Oregon State opens this contest as 20-point underdogs. The Beavers are 8-3-0 ATS and 6-5-0 when betting on the total. The Ducks are 5-6-0 when wagering on the over/under and 6-5-0 against the spread.
In their last game, the Oregon State Beavers played the Washington State Cougars and ended up taking the loss by a score of 54-53. Leading the way at QB for the Beavers was Jake Luton who went 22/40 with 408 yards passing and added 5 TD's. He walked away with 1 interception during the game. Jermar Jefferson led the team in rushing during the game. He broke a long run for 54 yards and he tallied 2 touchdowns for the contest. He racked up a total of 132 yards by way of 21 carries which had him averaging 6.3 yards per run. Champ Flemings was the receiving yardage leader by racking up 110 yards on 4 catches. He notched an average of 27.5 yards per catch during the game. The Beavers ran the ball 33 times and racked up a total of 193 yards earning them an average of 5.8 yards per carry. Overall, the Beavers racked up 25 first downs and they totaled 5 penalties for 56 yards which is telling of how their week of practice went. Overall, they ran 73 plays which added up to 601 yards. When it comes to their defensive performance, Oregon State allowed 50 catches on 70 attempts totaling 606 yards, and a completion percentage of 71.4%. For this contest, they conceded a total of 641 yards and earned 5 takeaways. Against the run, the Beavers allowed 35 yards on 13 runs which is an average of 2.7 yards per attempt allowed.
The Beavers head into this game 5-6 for 2019. They are one of the most potent offenses in the country averaging 33.1 points per game, ranking them 39th in the nation. As a unit, they have an average of 158.7 rushing yards per contest which is 4th in the Pac-12 Conference. For total yardage, they currently sit at 6th in the Pac-12 Conference and 61st in the nation with 4,564 yards. The Beavers have one of the worst defenses in the nation, allowing 33.3 points per contest putting them 10th in the conference. When it comes to yards through the air, the Beavers have conceded 2,818 yards. Opponents are completing 63.4% of the passes they throw against them and averaging 8.2 yards per try. In terms of yards on the ground, Oregon State is allowing 167.5 yards per contest putting them 10th in the conference and 80th in college football. Opposing teams are running for an average of 4.3 yards per rush putting them 7th in the conference and 73rd in the country overall. In total, they have conceded 1,843 rushing yards through 11 contests.
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The last time they took the field, the Oregon Ducks took on the Arizona State Sun Devils and took the loss by a score of 31-28. CJ Verdell led the team on the ground in the game. He had a long run of 13 yards but wasn't able to convert a rushing touchdown. He scurried for 99 yards on 18 carries which had him averaging 5.5 yards per carry. Johnny Johnson III led the team in receiving yardage with a total of 207 yards on 10 receptions. He notched an average of 20.7 yards per reception in the game. Running the show from under center for the Ducks was Justin Herbert who went 20/36 with 304 yards through the air and completed 2 touchdowns. He threw 2 interceptions in the game. The Ducks ran the ball a total of 28 times and totaled 154 yards which earned them an average of 5.5 yards per rushing attempt. Overall, they ran 64 plays for a total of 458 yards. Overall, the Ducks racked up 25 first downs and they totaled 3 infractions for 21 yards which is telling in terms of how disciplined they are. When it comes to their defensive performance, Oregon gave up 22 catches on 33 attempts for a total of 408 yards, and a completion percentage of 66.7%. On the ground, the Ducks gave up 127 yards on 41 carries which gave them an average of 3.1 yards per run allowed. On the day, they allowed 535 yards but weren't able to add any takeaways.
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The Ducks head into this game 9-2. Oregon is making teams consider moving more up into the box by averaging 180.5 rushing yards per contest, putting them 45th in college football. As a unit, they have compiled a total of 1,986 rushing yards through 11 contests, so they will want to continue to try to improve on the run game so opponents will have to respect all facets of the game. The Ducks average 463.3 yards per game overall ranking them 19th in D-1 and 3rd in the Pac-12. The Ducks are conceding 16.3 points per contest which puts them at 2nd in the Pac-12 Conference and 13th in D-1. In discussing points given up, they have allowed 179 total points. When it comes to yards rushing, they are conceding 105 yards per contest ranking them 12th in the nation and 2nd in the Pac-12. In 2019, they have given up a total of 1,155 rushing yards and 3.3 rushing touchdowns. Their passing defense is one of the mediocre groups in college football. They are allowing 223.6 passing yards per contest. For yards through the air allowed per game, the Ducks are currently ranked 3rd in the conference.
So what is Tonights Parlay prediction?
Parlays Pundit's Pick: Take the Ducks -20 and over the total points
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