No. 2 Ohio State vs. No. 3 Oregon Week 7 Prediction | College Football Picks Today, Best Bets

John Canady
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The Ohio State Buckeyes and Oregon Ducks are set to meet in one of the top showdowns of the year. Both squads remain undefeated, but only one team can carry their perfect record into next week.
Ohio State vs. Oregon Game Info and Odds
- Location: Autzen Stadium (Eugene, Oregon) | Time: 7:30 PM ET
- Where to Watch: NBC/Peacock
- Spread: Ohio State -3.5, Moneyline: Ohio State -156, Total: 54.5
Ohio State vs. Oregon Best Bet: Oregon +130
Ohio State enters this matchup as the betting favorite despite being on the road. The Buckeyes have the squad to win a National Championship this season, and they’ll have the chance to measure themselves against another contender who has the same goals. For Oregon, this is what Dan Lanning has built his roster for. The head coach put together a team that can take on the best programs and he has confidence in his players to get the job done. In a home game with high stakes and a statement to make, the Ducks come out on top to shock the nation.
Ohio State vs. Oregon Best Total Bet: Over 54.5
Ohio State and Oregon are two of the most well-rounded teams in the nation. Both squads have explosive offenses and dominant defenses. This game could go either way, but it will likely be a decently high-scoring one. A final score of 34-30 could be a plausible outcome.
Ohio State Best Player Bet: Quinshon Judkins Any Time Touchdown +100
Since transferring to Ohio State in the offseason, Quinshon Judkins has picked up right where he left off. The talented Buckeye looks like one of the top backs in the nation and has shown no signs of slowing down. Ryan Day may look to get the Buckeyes backfield going early to open up the passing game which bodes well for Judkins to find the endzone before the game ends.
Oregon Best Player Bet: Dillon Gabriel Any Time Touchdown +175
Dillon Gabriel is one of the top quarterbacks in college football, and his ability to use his legs to extend plays is one of the biggest reasons why. The dual-threat QB has scored a rushing touchdown in three of the Ducks’ first five games this season. With the Buckeyes pressure on defense, Gabriel could rely on his legs to give his team points at some point in this matchup.









