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2022 Holiday Bowl Betting: Oregon vs. UNC

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Dec/26/2022

Gambling911.com has the spread on the Holiday Bowl for 2022 between Oregon and North Carolina.  This Bowl game takes place Wednesday December 28 at 8 pm ET.  BetUS offers a generous welcome bonus for this bowl game - a FREE $250 when you deposit $200.  BetUS available for wagering on this bowl game most U.S. states 18 and up.

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This bowl game began in 1978 and features a payout of just over $6.5 million.  Conference tie-ins are the Pac-12 (1997–present) and ACC (2022–present).

Oregon owned a 9-3 record Straight Up, 8-4 Against The Spread. 

UNC was 9-4 SU but just 6-7 ATS.

Who Do the Line Trends Favor?

We get a number of Oregon 14.27 with the actual line set at that number -14.

Hot Holiday Bowl Betting Trends

Ducks are 6-1 Against The Spread in their last 7 games following a ATS loss.

Ducks are 9-20-1 ATS in their last 30 games after accumulating more than 280 yards passing in their previous game.

Tar Heels are 2-7 ATS in their last 9 games after allowing more than 280 yards passing in their previous game.

Important to Know Before Placing a Bet

Ducks quarterback Bo Nix is returning for the 2023 season and Tar Heels phenom Drake Maye is also playing in the game.

Nix found no difficulty in staying with the Ducks (9-3) instead of leaving for the NFL.

"That was kind of easy for me," Nix said. "I just really enjoy playing football, I enjoy playing for Oregon and I enjoy playing for Coach (Dan) Lanning. So any time I have that opportunity, I'm going to make the most of it."

Linebacker Cedric Gray (137 tackles) announced he is returning to North Carolina for the 2023 season.

Oregon lost three key defenders leading up to the bowl -- cornerback Christian Gonzalez (four interceptions), linebacker Noah Sewell (56 tackles) and defensive end DJ Johnson (six sacks).

Oregon vs. UNC Prop Bets

Rot     First Scoring Play of the Game     Moneyline
2009     North Carolina TD         +195
2010     North Carolina FG         +675
2011     North Carolina Any Other Score         +5000
2012     Oregon TD         -105
2013     Oregon FG         +625
2014     Oregon Any Other Score         +5000
Rot     Winning Margin     Moneyline
2019     North Carolina to win by 1-6 pts         +750
2020     North Carolina to win by 7-12 pts         +1400
2021     North Carolina to win by 13-18 pts         +2200
2022     North Carolina to win by 19-24 pts         +4000
2023     North Carolina to win by 25-30 pts         +5500
2024     North Carolina to win by 31-36 pts         +7500
2025     North Carolina to win by 37-42 pts         +10000
2026     North Carolina to win by 43 or more pts         +11000
2027     Oregon to win by 1-6 pts         +500
2028     Oregon to win by 7-12 pts         +600
2029     Oregon to win by 13-18 pts         +550
2030     Oregon to win by 19-24 pts         +600
2031     Oregon to win by 25-30 pts         +750
2032     Oregon to win by 31-36 pts         +900
2033     Oregon to win by 37-42 pts         +1400
2034     Oregon to win by 43 or more pts         +800
Rot     Double Result     Moneyline
2035     North Carolina/North Carolina         +550
2036     North Carolina/Tie         +5000
2037     North Carolina/Oregon         +500
2038     Tie/North Carolina         +3300
2039     Tie/Tie         +5500
2040     Tie/Oregon         +1600
2041     Oregon/North Carolina         +1100
2042     Oregon/Tie         +4500
2043     Oregon/Oregon         -200

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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