Oregon Ducks at Wyoming Cowboys Betting Odds - Point Spread Pick
Betting Odds
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The Oregon Ducks (2-0) will head off to Big Sky country to face off with the Wyoming Cowboys (1-1) at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyoming, in a cross-conference clash pitting the Mountain West against the Pac-12. The contest will be televised on the Pac-12 Network. The fixture between the two will take place on Saturday, September 16th, 2017 at 7:00 PM ET. The two sides most recently met in 2014 where the Ducks went to work on the Cowboys by a score of 48-14.
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Oregon Ducks at Wyoming Cowboys Overview<br />
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Both teams come in off of wins in Week 2, when Oregon traveled to Lincoln, Nebraska to dispatch the scrappy Cornhuskers in a Big Ten/Pac-12 showdown that saw over 60 points of offense accumulated between both sides. The Ducks jumped out to a commanding lead before they almost receded their cushion back to the Cornhuskers who resurged in the fourth quarter. Oregon would leave with a 35-28 win. For Wyoming, the Cowboys enter off a 27-0 win against Webber State after being humiliated in their season opener in Iowa City against the Hawkeyes of Iowa. Overall, the Cowboys are known for a robust home field advantage when in Laramie and have orchestrated upsets over conference big dogs Boise State and San Diego State at War Memorial Stadium in 2016.
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Oregon at Wyoming Betting Trends<br />
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Wyoming is 6-4 ATS in their previous 10 outings.
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Under is 4-0 ATS in the last four Wyoming contests.
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Oregon is 0-6-1 ATS in their last seven fixtures following a straight-up win.
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Wyoming is 2-5 SU in their previous seven games.
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Oregon Ducks at Wyoming Cowboys Week 3 NCAAF Prediction
Some of the superlatives circling around both these teams makes Wyoming a very sexy pick in this situation. First off location of venue. Secondly, the narrative that Oregon almost blew a 21-point lead in Lincoln, last week. Lastly, Oregon’s suspect defense going up against a prototypical quarterback in Wyoming gunslinger Josh Allen. All three of these variables sell the Cowboys immensely in this market. From what we have seen in the early going, 67% of the public like Oregon in this scenario. However, we have seen line movements depict the opposite. Some of the sharpest sports books in the industry have priced the Ducks a point higher than the current market suggests, showcasing the fact that these books are taking a position on this contest. Oregon remains one college football’s high-profile teams even if they took a giant leap backwards in 2016. Despite, Oregon failing to cover in follow-ups to straight-up wins, some are of the opinion that those statistics are out the window here. The fact remains, Wyoming will have a very difficult time stopping Oregon’s offense. The question is whether their offense can actually keep up with the Quack Attack.