Where Can I Bet the Wildcats Ducks Game Online From Oregon

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The Oregon State Lottery's Scoreboard betting app does not permit wagering on college games online.  Residents of and visitors to Oregon can still bet on Thursday's Wildcats-Ducks game via a host of online sites operating from outside the state.  20% CASH SIGNUP BONUS AT JAZZ (5X ROLLOVER)


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These teams each have three losses and are ranked among the top 10.

Oregon currently pays $1600 on every $100 bet to win the 2020 NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship, Arizona pays $2000.

Arizona is yet to be road tested having played only one game away from home, one of the three losses.  Oregon is perfect at home this season. 

The Ducks are 4-1 at home versus Arizona dating back to 2016.  They have beaten them in their last three and are 6-2 versus the Wildcats in their last eight meetings.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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