Oregon vs. Arizona State Betting Line: Thursday Night College Football

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/15/2012
Oregon vs. Arizona State Betting Line:  Thursday Night College Football

The Oregon vs. Arizona State betting line was coming in at Ducks -9 for Thursday night’s College Football game.  70 percent of the spread action was on the Ducks here.  Join Bookmaker here now and claim up to $2500 in free bonus money.  Mobile and iPad wagering available.  Use live online chat to have your account open in minutes. 

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Despite Arizona State being a +9 home underdog, this should be a competitive matchup as the Sun Devils have only lost one game so far this season.  Oregon remains undefeated.

Oregon has won the last 7 in this series.  All but one of those games were won by more than the current spread.

On the road over the last 3 seasons, Oregon has gone 10-0 Straight Up while losing only three of those games Against The Spread.

The Sun Devils are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games overall.

Arizona State is 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games after allowing less than 275 total yards in their previous game.

They are also 13-6-3 ATS in their last 22 conference games and 13-6-1 ATS in their last 20 home games.

The spread may be a little high but a small bet on Oregon is probably the way to go here.

Here were your big 2012 Week 8 College Football game betting odds: 

Oregon -9 Arizona State (Thursday game) Bet Now

Alabama -21 Tennessee

South Carolina +3 Florida

BYU +14 Notre Dame

LSU -3 Texas A&M

Florida State -17.5 Miami (FL)

Virginia Tech +8.5 Clemson

Stanford -2.5 California

Baylor +10.5 Texas

More Week 8 College Football betting odds here>>>

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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