Oregon vs Minnesota Week 12 Predictions, Odds, and Expert Picks

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The Oregon Ducks are set to face the Minnesota Golden Gophers in a college football showdown this Friday, November 14, at Autzen Stadium. The Ducks are riding a three-game winning streak, while the Gophers are coming off a bye week.

This Big Ten clash has the makings of a real battle. Oregon sits at 8-1 and is heavily favored, but Minnesota’s hungry for an upset on the road.

Let’s dig into what matters for this matchup: a look at expert predictions, betting odds, and the key players to keep an eye on.

Oregon Ducks: Aiming for a Fourth Consecutive Victory

Oregon’s football team has been on a roll, winning their last three games. They’re now 8-1 overall, with a 5-1 record in the Big Ten.

With rain on the forecast—again—Oregon will probably lean on their strong run game. Their offense has looked sharp lately, and the defense, especially the secondary, has made life tough for opponents.

Key Players to Watch

Several players have stood out for Oregon this season:

  • Quarterback: Oregon’s QB has kept mistakes to a minimum and made good decisions when it counts.
  • Running Backs: If the weather turns soggy, expect the running backs to get plenty of touches.
  • Secondary: The Ducks’ secondary is ranked ninth in the nation for interception rate at 4.2%. That’s a headache for any quarterback.

Minnesota Golden Gophers: Seeking an Upset

The Minnesota Golden Gophers come into this game with a 6-3 record, and they’re 4-2 in the Big Ten. After a week off, they’re rested and ready to test Oregon.

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Still, it’s a tough ask—especially with the Gophers’ passing game struggling under first-year starter Drake Lindsey.

Challenges for Minnesota

Here’s what the Gophers are up against:

  • Inefficient Passing Game: Lindsey has thrown six interceptions so far, which isn’t ideal against Oregon’s opportunistic secondary.
  • Weak Run Game: Minnesota’s ground attack is the worst in the Big Ten, so they’re a bit one-dimensional.
  • Road Game: Autzen Stadium isn’t exactly a friendly place for visitors, especially against a team like Oregon.

Betting Odds and Predictions

According to The Register-Guard, the odds are stacked in Oregon’s favor. The moneyline is Oregon -2500 and Minnesota +1250, with the spread at Oregon by 25 points and an over/under of 44.

Most experts are expecting the Ducks to dominate this one.

Expert Insights

Here’s what the experts are saying:

  • Froton: Thinks Oregon will force Minnesota to throw, leading to turnovers by the Ducks’ secondary.
  • Hansen: Sees Oregon controlling things from the start, given Minnesota’s weak run game and shaky passing attack.

Game Strategy and Key Matchups

Oregon’s plan is pretty clear: get the run game going early and let the defense hunt for turnovers. Their secondary will be key in making life tough for Drake Lindsey.

Minnesota, meanwhile, needs to find some offensive balance and hang onto the football if they want a shot at the upset.

Weather Impact

Rain is in the forecast, so ball security becomes even more important. The wet conditions could play right into Oregon’s run-heavy style, which might make things even tougher for Minnesota.

Final Thoughts

The Ducks are chasing their fourth win in a row. Most signs suggest Oregon’s in a strong spot to handle the Gophers.

Minnesota might be itching to pull off a surprise. Still, the odds and most experts seem to be leaning toward Oregon.

If you’re into college football, or maybe thinking about placing a bet, this one’s got a lot of storylines to keep an eye on.

For more detailed predictions and betting odds, check out the full article on The Register-Guard.

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