Organ -20 vs UW, 62.5 O/U

I like UW +20 here. Oregon has struggled offensively without Tez and Harper on the line. I also think the QB change helps UW at least temporarily, as Oregon won't have as much tape on him. I would also look at the under, and the Oregon defense is legit. This game screams 30-13
Harper will be back. Tez potentially, too, though they should rest him until indy
Are they really going to keep the Big Ten championship in Indianapolis? What a treat to spend a weekend in December in Indy! Can they work out something in Vegas or do we have to continue to pretend that this is still just an upper Midwest conference?
 
I like UW +20 here. Oregon has struggled offensively without Tez and Harper on the line. I also think the QB change helps UW at least temporarily, as Oregon won't have as much tape on him. I would also look at the under, and the Oregon defense is legit. This game screams 30-13
Harper will be back. Tez potentially, too, though they should rest him until indy
Harper being back helps, but Oregon would be dumb as hell playing Tez or Burch even if it's the last home game. Especially now that Oregon has clinched an appearance in the Conference title game.
Are we supposed to know who these people are?🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
Yes, the Oregon games coming and their fans think they're going to win so they're back here again and responding to every single post. If we can find a way to win they'll leave for a while again.
My favorite memory of Burch is Fautanu blocking him to where the track used to be at Husky Stadium last year on the first play and then tapping him out quick in Vegas.
 
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I like UW +20 here. Oregon has struggled offensively without Tez and Harper on the line. I also think the QB change helps UW at least temporarily, as Oregon won't have as much tape on him. I would also look at the under, and the Oregon defense is legit. This game screams 30-13
Harper will be back. Tez potentially, too, though they should rest him until indy
Are they really going to keep the Big Ten championship in Indianapolis? What a treat to spend a weekend in December in Indy! Can they work out something in Vegas or do we have to continue to pretend that this is still just an upper Midwest conference?
they need to alternate between Vegas and Indy for sure. Midwesterners weirdly love Indy for big events though.
 
I like UW +20 here. Oregon has struggled offensively without Tez and Harper on the line. I also think the QB change helps UW at least temporarily, as Oregon won't have as much tape on him. I would also look at the under, and the Oregon defense is legit. This game screams 30-13
Harper will be back. Tez potentially, too, though they should rest him until indy
Are they really going to keep the Big Ten championship in Indianapolis? What a treat to spend a weekend in December in Indy! Can they work out something in Vegas or do we have to continue to pretend that this is still just an upper Midwest conference?
they need to alternate between Vegas and Indy for sure. Midwesterners weirdly love Indy for big events though.
They don't call it the Vegas of Indiana for nothin.

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I like UW +20 here. Oregon has struggled offensively without Tez and Harper on the line. I also think the QB change helps UW at least temporarily, as Oregon won't have as much tape on him. I would also look at the under, and the Oregon defense is legit. This game screams 30-13
Harper will be back. Tez potentially, too, though they should rest him until indy
Are they really going to keep the Big Ten championship in Indianapolis? What a treat to spend a weekend in December in Indy! Can they work out something in Vegas or do we have to continue to pretend that this is still just an upper Midwest conference?
they need to alternate between Vegas and Indy for sure. Midwesterners weirdly love Indy for big events though.
I think I hate this conference. I’m glad we got the lifeline, even at 50%, but most of the teams are boring and the destinations are shit as fuck.
 
Oregon has scored 40+ exactly once, and that was in week 3 against boov.
 
The under seems like the good bet. As great as avenging the Browning Point is for Oregon if they get up running out the clock and making sure no one gets hurt and limiting reps for Indy is essential.
UW's offense hasn't been able to score much even in garbage time in their road losses.
There's also the possibility for shitty northwest weather too.
I came up with 59 points, so under seems the best bet to me as well. A low scoring 1st half 14-7 or 14-10.
 
He's 0 and 3 against the only Washington coach since James and Rick to have a winning record against Oregon
Man I'm glad he's gone. Didn't bleed purple
 
If Oregon is smart — and it pains me to say that I think they are — they will pound UW into submission with the running game. They won't go Ucla-brain and try to pass early. (Still not sure what that was all about.)
It will look like the Oregon-UW games we got accustomed to during the 12 straight losses. UW shows some promise early, keeps it close in the first half, then gets torpedoed early in the second half and starts white-flagging it late.
This is the way.
 
I see 38-21
It was 62.5 on first release. I would obviously go on the over at 51.5.
UW will need be +2 turnovers. To make it close.
 
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