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Ducks 2025 Schedule & Betting Odds
Oregon Ducks 2025 Season
After a 13-1 campaign in 2024, the Oregon Ducks roll into 2025 as the reigning Big Ten champs with sky-high expectations and a chip on their shoulder.
Last year’s squad steamrolled through conference play in their first Big Ten season, earning a playoff spot as the No. 1 seed before falling short in the Rose Bowl semifinal. Despite not officially claiming a national title, Oregon was named champion by a couple of selectors. Still, there’s unfinished business in Eugene.
Even with quarterback Dillon Gabriel off to the NFL, Oregon ranks No. 7 in our college football power ratings with a 94.0. That puts them just behind Penn State and Clemson (94.6) and ahead of LSU (93.6) and Oklahoma (93.1). The roster is still stacked, the coaching staff is stable, and the Ducks are firmly in the national championship odds title conversation.
Here’s how you can bet on Oregon this season and a few things to keep in mind while you do.
Betting on the Oregon Ducks
Oregon Spread
Betting point spreads is all about the margin of victory. Oregon’s usually favored, but whether they cover? That’s where things get interesting.
Here’s what a line might look like:
- Oregon -2.5 (-110)
- USC +2 .5 (-110)
In this setup, the Ducks are favored by 2.5 points. So they’d need to win by 3 or more for a bet on them to cash. Lose outright or win by just 1 or 2? That bet’s toast. And the payout? Pretty standard: bet $110 to win $100.
FAQ: Everything you need to know about point spreads
Oregon Over/Unders
The total, also called the over/under, is a bet on whether the combined points scored will go over or under the line set by sportsbooks.
Say Oregon’s matched up against Arizona State and the total is 65. You bet the over? You need 66 or more. Take the under, and you’re rooting for 64 or less. Land exactly on 65? That’s a push, meaning everyone gets their money back and nobody’s buying drinks.
FAQ: Betting the point total, explained | What is a push?
Oregon Moneylines
Moneylines are as straightforward as it gets. You’re just picking who wins. No point spreads, no margin math, no drama (well, aside from the game itself).
For example:
- Oregon -160
- Utah +180
Oregon is the favorite, so you’d have to bet $160 to win $100. Utah’s the underdog, bet $100 to win $180 if they pull off the upset. That’s it.
Moneylines are also a go-to for parlays, which let you combine multiple bets, like Oregon ML and the over, for a bigger payout. But remember: all legs have to hit, or it’s game over.
Use our Odds Calculator to calculate any bet amount or conversion.
FAQ: How to bet on the moneyline | How to make a parlay
Oregon Props
Props are where things get fun. These are player-specific bets, like Bo Nix’s passing yards back in the day, or a receiver’s touchdown total. Now that Dillon Gabriel’s off to the Browns, all eyes are on Dante Moore, the incoming UCLA transfer expected to take the reins.
Player prop availability depends on your state, but if they’re offered, you’ll see options for passing, rushing, receiving yards, and more.
FAQ: Here’s how prop betting works
Oregon Ducks Futures
Futures are long-term bets on season outcomes. Oregon’s futures markets are buzzing, and for good reason.
Here’s what you might find:
- Oregon to win the Big Ten
- Oregon to make the College Football Playoff
- Oregon to win the national championship
If you believe in Moore, Lanning, and the Ducks’ loaded defense, this is where you put your money where your mouth is. For a full list of college football futures, click or tap here.
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