Bet the Oregon Ducks vs Stanford Week 4 - 2018: Latest Spread, Odds to Win, Predictions, More

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Sep/21/2018

The Oregon Ducks come into Week 4 as a +2.5 dog at home and own a record of 3-0 Straight Up and 0-3 Against The Spread.

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The Ducks So Far in 2018 

Despite shing thus far, Oregon has shockingly failed to cover their first three games this season.

The Ducks 2018-2019 Odds

They are at 65-1 odds of winning the 2019 College Football Championship.

The Cardinal vs. Ducks Trends and Predictions

Stanford has destroyed Oregon in their last two meetings but this is a very different Ducks team that has people talking.

Athlon Sports notes the significance: "Saturday’s renewal of the budding rivalry marks a milestone in Oregon's return to the national spotlight, with the Ducks putting a Top 25 ranking and perfect start on the line against the No. 7 Cardinal in a game that could define No. 20 Oregon as a Pac-12 title contender in Mario Cristobal's first season as head coach."

They add:

"Oregon has the talent on both sides of the ball to play with and beat any opponent in the Pac-12. Thus far into 2018, Stanford's looked like more than just any opponent. JJ Arcega-Whiteside has stepped up as a consistent big-play threat and added a new dynamic to the offense, complementing Bryce Love. With an offensive line that David Shaw grades at a "B-to-B-plus" in pass protection, quarterback K.J. Costello looks comfortable. It doesn't hurt that he has a diverse cast of pass-catchers to target.

"Oregon must avoid turnovers, and it needs a consistent game from Herbert, who's completing fewer than 60 percent of his attempts through three games. While the Autzen Stadium faithful will make things difficult for Stanford, the Cardinal can respond."

This one should determine the PAC-12 powerhouse in 2018-2019.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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