Week 14 • November 29, 2025, 08:30 PM UTC
10-1
Big Ten
Power Rank: 27.9
26 FINAL 14
8-3
Big Ten
Power Rank: 17.3
Oregon covered by 5.5 | Game went Under by 11.5
Oregon @ Washington Preview

General Information

Week: Week 14
Kick Off (at stadium): 02:30 PM CST
Stadium: Husky Stadium
Capacity: 70,083
Elevation: 69 ft
HFA Rating: 2.7
Playing Surface: Artifical Turf

Betting Information

Spread Oregon -6.5
Total (O/U) 51.5
Expected Score ORE 29.0 - 22.5 WASH
Power Rank Implied Line Oregon +10.6
Prediction Markets Oregon 71% Win Chance (Kalshi)

Weather Conditions

Forecast for: February 02, 2026
Partly Cloudy

Partly Cloudy

46.6°F

Wind Chill: 45.4°F
Wind: 3.6 mph SW
Gusts: 6.0 mph
Precipitation: 0.0"
Humidity: 83%
Rain Chance: 0%
Snow Chance: 0%

Travel & Rest

Oregon (Away)

This Week: 250.8 miles
Last Week: Home Game
Season Total: 17037.7 miles
Body Clock Time: 12:30
Rest Days: 7

Washington (Home)

This Week: 0.1 miles
Last Week: 1910.6 miles
Season Total: 14116.0 miles
Body Clock Time: 12:30
Rest Days: 7

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Betting Information
Current Line Oregon -6.5
Total Points 51.5
Blue Chip Analytics Power Rating
Oregon 27.9
Washington 17.3
✈️ Travel Impact
Away Team Travel 251 mi
Home Team Travel 0 mi
Rest Even
🏟️ HFA: Husky Stadium
Capacity 70,083
Elevation 69 ft
🌤️ Weather: Partly Cloudy
Temperature 46.6°F
Wind Speed 3.6 mph
Your Line Washington -10.6
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College Football Lines - Factors and Insights

Oregon

Explosive Offensive Performance Shows Championship Potential

Oregon's 631 total yards and 69 points demonstrate a balanced, high-powered offense with nine different players scoring. QB Dante Moore threw for 266 yards and 3 TDs while showing improved comfort in his starting role, suggesting the Ducks have found their offensive identity after Moore's transition from backup.

Dominant Start to Season with 128-16 Scoring Margin

Through two games, Oregon has outscored opponents by 112 points (128-16), indicating they're playing at an elite level early in the season. This dominant start builds momentum and confidence heading into tougher conference play.

Defensive Playmaking Creates Short Fields and Easy Scores

Oregon's defense generated two pick-six touchdowns in the third quarter alone, showing their ability to create turnovers and score points. This defensive scoring capability reduces pressure on the offense and can be a game-changer against stronger opponents.

Discipline Issues Still Need Addressing Despite Blowout Win

Coach Dan Lanning noted five penalties in the first half as a concern, even in a dominant victory. Cleaning up these mental mistakes will be crucial when facing higher-caliber opponents who can capitalize on Oregon's errors.

Depth and Versatility Across All Position Groups

With nine different players scoring and multiple contributors at skill positions, Oregon showed impressive depth that will be valuable for injury protection and keeping players fresh throughout the season. This depth could be a significant advantage in close games.

Washington

Dominant Ground Game Established

Jonah Coleman rushed for 177 yards and 2 TDs, spearheading a 283-yard team rushing effort. The run game, particularly potent in the second half (166 yards), provides a reliable offensive identity and will heavily dictate game plans moving forward.

Efficient Quarterback Play

QB Demond Williams Jr. was highly efficient (18/24, 232 yds, 1 TD), demonstrating accuracy and poise. His ability to manage the game and capitalize on openings created by the run game makes the offense multi-dimensional and difficult to defend.

Defensive Resilience Despite Lapses

The defense limited Colorado State to 265 total yards but showed vulnerability by allowing immediate answering touchdowns after each of Washington's first three scores. Cleaning up these situational defensive lapses will be a key focus to avoid shootouts.

Playmaker Emerges at Receiver

Junior WR Denzel Boston made a spectacular one-handed TD catch and posted 92 receiving yards, solidifying his role as the team's top receiving threat. His big-play ability adds a crucial vertical element to complement the powerful run game.

Home Field Dominance Continues

The victory extended Washington's modern school-record home winning streak to 21 games. Maintaining this formidable home-field advantage at Husky Stadium will be a cornerstone of their season strategy as they host UC Davis next.