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Oregon football vs. Purdue: Predictions, odds

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Oregon football vs. Purdue: Predictions, odds

What’s being mentioned and predicted nationally in regards to the Geese’ upcoming sport towards the Boilermakers? Not a lot.

For sure, No. 2 Oregon vs. one-win Purdue on a Friday evening in mid-October is not actually shifting the needle for the faculty soccer viewers.

However Duck followers ought to hope that is not been the case inside Oregon’s locker room this week.

The Boilermakers may not be good, however they will nonetheless be harmful. Historical past reveals that.

Oregon kicker Atticus Sappington, left, celebrates after making the game winning field goal against Ohio State at Autzen Stadium Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024.

Purdue has seven wins towards ranked opponents over the previous six seasons, together with three towards groups rankedin the highest 3 — No. 2 Ohio State in 2018, No. 2 Iowa in 2021 and No. 3 Michigan State in 2021.

Friday’s 5 p.m. sport will air on FOX.

At BetMGM, as of Thursday, the Geese are a 28.5-point favourite. Oregon is -10,000 on the cash line whereas Purdue is +1,800. The over/beneath (level complete) is ready at 60.5.

The matchup predictor offered by ESPN Analytics has Oregon with a 95% likelihood to beat Purdue.

Projection: Geese win by 28 factors

“I have been fascinated by this sport because the summertime, and this is why. You understand Oregon goes to be a large favourite, which they’re … and but, what will we see on a regular basis in school soccer? Groups underperform the week after their most emotional win. … I assure you we’ll see Oregon sleepwalk a bit bit. It is simply human nature. That is nothing towards Dan Lanning, that is nothing towards Dillon Gabriel or any of the gamers. It’s simply human nature. It’s human nature after final week’s emotional, one-point win over Ohio State at dwelling with that atmosphere, now you need to play a Purdue workforce that’s getting higher and higher and higher, which nobody in your locker room thinks something of due to how dangerous they have been earlier within the season and you have to play on the highway on a Friday evening … 27.5 is an excessive amount of. It is an excessive amount of.  … It is a entice sport and I’ve been circling this one because the summertime.”

Decide: Oregon wins, 42-28

“This sport scares me as a result of I will truly lay the factors with Oregon. They’re touring, quick week, Purdue’s coming off a efficiency the place they took Illinois proper to the brink and tried the two-point conversion and got here up simply quick. However I additionally suppose in addition they confirmed their playing cards with Ryan Browne their quarterback operating the soccer. I feel now that that is on tape, Oregon will be capable of preserve that in test. One different facet of this, Dillon Gabriel has impulsively vaulted himself into second within the Heisman Trophy dialog. Possibly that comes into play for (offensive coordinator) Will Stein to maintain him in just a bit bit longer to get him just a bit bit extra stats, and if that is the case, I feel Oregon will get it down and covers the 27.5 factors.”

“This has nothing to do with time zones, this has to do with one thing that goes again via a number of coaches, via a number of generations, and that’s top-5 groups, going to play Purdue in West Lafayette. Now, I am not calling the straight out upset, I am simply saying, (27.5) is a heck of loads of factors for a brief week after a large win going up towards Purdue workforce that I feel, with that quarterback run sport, may be capable of shorten this factor. We noticed Oregon rise up early and pack it in towards Michigan State. It is a workforce that likes to have the ability to deal with its enterprise after which perhaps get out of the sport as wholesome as potential and there is not any disgrace in that. They’re clearly top-of-the-line groups in your complete nation, it is simply 27.5 is a complete heck of loads of factors once we think about the quick week, the hangover and once more, the juju of the Spoilermakers.”

Chris Hansen covers College of Oregon soccer, males’s basketball, monitor and subject, cross nation and softball for The Register-Guard. You may attain him at [email protected] and you may observe him on X @chansen_RG.

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