College football odds favor top-ranked Ducks
It wasn't all that long ago that the Oregon Ducks were sitting just inside the Top 10 in the nation and thinking about dreams of Pasadena at the end of the season. Heck, it was only two weeks ago that they were No. 3 in the land. Since that point, they have a relatively unimpressive victory and a bye week.
However, first it was the Alabama Crimson Tide that dropped. Then it was the Ohio State Buckeyes. Oregon will try to avoid becoming the third straight No. 1 team in the AP poll to fall from the top of the charts in Thursday night's college football betting action when it takes on the UCLA Bruins in Eugene.
The Bruins have been a tricky team to try to figure out all season long. They have wins against the Houston Cougars and Texas Longhorns of extreme quality. But for each one of those wins, there isn't just a loss against someone else, but a bad one at that. UCLA was trounced by 28 by the Cal Golden Bears and shut out 35-0 at home against the Stanford Cardinal.
Will the real UCLA Bruins please stand up?
One thing that we do know about UCLA is that it really doesn't want to throw the football. This passing attack is already bad enough, averaging just 95.5 YPG. However, QB Kevin Prince is dealing with a slight knee injury that might immobilize him just a tad on Thursday but should not keep him out of the lineup. Prince is only completing 44.7 percent of his passes this year, which is the main reason that the Bruins rank No. 118 in the nation in passing offense.
Instead, the pressure will once again be on the shoulders of RB Johnathan Franklin. The sophomore out of LA has already carried the ball a whopping 112 times this season for 679 yards and five scores. You can look for both Franklin and RB Derrick Coleman to get the ball quite a lot in this one.
If it quacks like a duck...
The Quack Attack now has the No. 1 ranking in America, the No. 1 scoring offense in America, and the No. 1 total offense in the game to boot.
Oregon just can't be stopped when it is rolling, as this is a finely tuned machine. For as long as the Ducks stay on top, Running back LaMichael James is going to be a prime Heisman Trophy candidate. He has rushed for 868 yards in just five games this season and has 96 more through the air. James' ten total touchdowns easily leads the team.
Quarterback Darron Thomas isn't the most prolific passer in the world, but he is built in the same type of mold as his predecessor, QB Jeremiah Masoli, meaning he can run like the dickens and can throw the ball a mile. Thomas has 221 rushing yards, making him third on the team in that category, and he has 14 passing TDs against five picks to boot.
Keep a close eye on WR Jeffrey Maehl in this one. He leads the U of O with 31 catches for 423 yards and five TDs to lead the team in all three categories.
The road team and the underdog in this series have covered six of the last eight. Oregon has won three of the last four SU. However, the last three games played here at Autzen Stadium have all been very, very close. The Ducks have wins of 31-24 and 30-20, while UCLA has a 34-26 win in 2004 to boot.
Still, the Ducks are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 home games, which is why they are sizeable three touchdown favorites on the opening NCAA football odds for this week's action.
It wasn't all that long ago that the Oregon Ducks were sitting just inside the Top 10 in the nation and thinking about dreams of Pasadena at the end of the season. Heck, it was only two weeks ago that they were No. 3 in the land. Since that point, they have a relatively unimpressive victory and a bye week.
However, first it was the Alabama Crimson Tide that dropped. Then it was the Ohio State Buckeyes. Oregon will try to avoid becoming the third straight No. 1 team in the AP poll to fall from the top of the charts in Thursday night's college football betting action when it takes on the UCLA Bruins in Eugene.
The Bruins have been a tricky team to try to figure out all season long. They have wins against the Houston Cougars and Texas Longhorns of extreme quality. But for each one of those wins, there isn't just a loss against someone else, but a bad one at that. UCLA was trounced by 28 by the Cal Golden Bears and shut out 35-0 at home against the Stanford Cardinal.
Will the real UCLA Bruins please stand up?
One thing that we do know about UCLA is that it really doesn't want to throw the football. This passing attack is already bad enough, averaging just 95.5 YPG. However, QB Kevin Prince is dealing with a slight knee injury that might immobilize him just a tad on Thursday but should not keep him out of the lineup. Prince is only completing 44.7 percent of his passes this year, which is the main reason that the Bruins rank No. 118 in the nation in passing offense.
Instead, the pressure will once again be on the shoulders of RB Johnathan Franklin. The sophomore out of LA has already carried the ball a whopping 112 times this season for 679 yards and five scores. You can look for both Franklin and RB Derrick Coleman to get the ball quite a lot in this one.
If it quacks like a duck...
The Quack Attack now has the No. 1 ranking in America, the No. 1 scoring offense in America, and the No. 1 total offense in the game to boot.
Oregon just can't be stopped when it is rolling, as this is a finely tuned machine. For as long as the Ducks stay on top, Running back LaMichael James is going to be a prime Heisman Trophy candidate. He has rushed for 868 yards in just five games this season and has 96 more through the air. James' ten total touchdowns easily leads the team.
Quarterback Darron Thomas isn't the most prolific passer in the world, but he is built in the same type of mold as his predecessor, QB Jeremiah Masoli, meaning he can run like the dickens and can throw the ball a mile. Thomas has 221 rushing yards, making him third on the team in that category, and he has 14 passing TDs against five picks to boot.
Keep a close eye on WR Jeffrey Maehl in this one. He leads the U of O with 31 catches for 423 yards and five TDs to lead the team in all three categories.
The road team and the underdog in this series have covered six of the last eight. Oregon has won three of the last four SU. However, the last three games played here at Autzen Stadium have all been very, very close. The Ducks have wins of 31-24 and 30-20, while UCLA has a 34-26 win in 2004 to boot.
Still, the Ducks are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 home games, which is why they are sizeable three touchdown favorites on the opening NCAA football odds for this week's action.
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