The current sports book odds have Oregon as -4 point favorites with the over/under at 139 total points. The betting public have 72% of their money on Oregon as home favorites.
N’Faly Dante, the 6-foot-11 freshman who twisted his knee in the Ducks’ overtime win Jan. 18 at Washington and missed the last five games, won’t play Thursday but sophomore center Francis Okoro is expected to bring high-energy in his return in this game.
Colorado comes into this game 19-5 overall, 3-3 on the road and winners of their last 3 games against Stanford, California, and USC. On the road this season Colorado is scoring an average of 66.8 points per game, while defensively ranked 16th in the nation only giving up 64 points per game. Colorado is 5-1 straight up in their last 6 games against an opponent in the PAC12 and the total has gone over in 4 of the Buffaloes last 5 games.
Oregon comes into this game 18-6 overall, but an very impressive 12-0 at home and currently 2nd in the PAC12 behind Colorado, so this is a huge in conference game for them especially after dropping their last 2 games to Oregon State and Stanford. The Ducks at home this season are ranked 10th in the nation, putting up an average 83.4 points per game, while giving up 65 points per on defense. Oregon is 1-4 against the spread in their last 5 games and the total has gone over in 5 of the Ducks last 5 games at home.
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