Check out our free Oregon Ducks vs Michigan Wolverines pick and preview for this CFB week 10 game in Ann Arbor. See who we like to win and cover the spread in this week 10 CFB matchup.
Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor will be the site for this week ten matchup between the Oregon Ducks and Michigan Wolverines. Kick-off is set for 3:30 ET, and CBS will be handling the broadcast. The Ducks are coming in with a perfect 8-0 record, while the Wolverines are 5-3. Oregon is favored by -14.5 points, with the over/under line sitting at 45.5 points at this time.
Ducks vs. Wolverines Matchup At A Glance
- Sport: CFB
- Teams: Oregon Ducks at Michigan Wolverines
- Where: Ann Arbor at Michigan Stadium
- Date: Saturday, November 2nd
- Betting Odds ORE -14.5, ORE -778 | MICH +517 O/U 45.5
Ducks Preview:
Oregon enters Week 10 against Michigan with an 8-0 record, ranked 8th in our power rankings. They have a 100% chance of being bowl-eligible and a 36.1% chance to win the Big Ten. Oregon also holds the second-best odds to make the playoff at 87.1%.
The Ducks have gone 4-0 at home and 3-0 on the road this season. Their average scoring margin is +19.4 points per game, and they are 4-3 against the spread. Oregon is 3-3 ATS as the favorite and 1-0 as the underdog.
Oregon’s games have averaged 50.6 points, with an average over/under line of 55.3 points. This week’s line is 45.5 points, the lowest they’ve faced this season. Their over/under record stands at 3-4.
Ducks Offense Breakdown
Oregon’s offense has been strong in the passing game, ranking 12th nationally with 300 yards per game. They are 9th in completions, averaging 24.8 per game, and lead the nation in completion percentage at 76.4%. Dillon Gabriel has thrown for 2,371 yards, completing 76.2% of his passes, with 18 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. Oregon is 20th in scoring, averaging 35 points per game, but 8th in our offensive power rankings.
Gabriel’s passer rating is 120. On third downs, Oregon converts 49.5% of their attempts. Leading the rushing attack is Jordan James with 800 yards and 8 touchdowns. Tez Johnson leads the receivers with 638 yards and 8 touchdowns on 63 catches.
Ducks Team Defense
Oregon's defense has been impressive this season, ranking 11th nationally by allowing just 15.6 points per game. In their recent game against Illinois, they gave up only 9 points and forced two interceptions. Oregon’s defense allowed 293 total yards, including 132 rushing yards on 32 attempts and 161 passing yards.
Opponents are averaging 125.6 rushing yards per game on 29.9 attempts against Oregon, while quarterbacks have managed a passer rating of just 64.3, the 11th-lowest in the country. Oregon’s secondary has allowed 173.8 passing yards per game, ranking 24th nationally, with a completion rate of 55.9%.
Wolverines Preview:
Oregon enters Week 10 against Michigan with an 8-0 record, ranked 8th in our power rankings. They have a 100% chance of being bowl-eligible and a 36.1% chance to win the Big Ten. Oregon also holds the second-best odds to make the playoff at 87.1%.
The Ducks have gone 4-0 at home and 3-0 on the road this season. Their average scoring margin is +19.4 points per game, and they are 4-3 against the spread. Oregon is 3-3 ATS as the favorite and 1-0 as the underdog.
Oregon’s games have averaged 50.6 points, with an average over/under line of 55.3 points. This week’s line is 45.5 points, the lowest they’ve faced this season. Their over/under record stands at 3-4.
Wolverines Offense Breakdown
Heading into week 10, Michigan's offense ranks 82nd in scoring, averaging 21.5 points per game. They are also 83rd in our offensive power rankings. The Wolverines have struggled in the passing game, ranking 126th nationally with 130.5 yards per game, and their passer rating is 123rd. Davis Warren has thrown six interceptions compared to three touchdowns, and he has a passer rating of 67.
Warren has 567 passing yards this season, completing 67% of his throws. Michigan ranks 30th in rushing attempts, averaging 173.5 yards per game on the ground. Kalel Mullings leads the team with 694 rushing yards and seven touchdowns, averaging 5 yards per carry. Semaj Morgan is the leading receiver with 118 yards and one touchdown.
Wolverines Team Defense
Michigan's defense is ranked 18th in the nation against the run, allowing just 101.2 rushing yards per game. In their recent matchup against Michigan State, they gave up 165 rushing yards on 41 attempts. Through the air, Michigan allowed 189 passing yards and one touchdown, bringing their season average to 228.5 passing yards per game, ranking 104th nationally.
Opposing quarterbacks have completed 62.7% of their passes against Michigan, with a passer rating of 90.4. Michigan’s defense is ranked 40th in points allowed, giving up 21.5 points per game. Against Michigan State, they allowed 17 points and forced no turnovers.
Ducks vs Wolverines Betting Odds, Trends & Analysis
- Through their last ten road games, Oregon has an ATS record of just 6-3-1. However, their overall record was 7-3 while averaging 38 points per game.
- Through their last five home games, Michigan has an ATS record of just 2-3. However, their overall record was 3-2 while averaging 21 points per game.
- Spanning across their last ten games as the betting underdog, the Michigan Wolverines have gone 4-6 vs the spread. Their overall record in these games was 4-6.
- Going back to their previous ten games as the favorite, Oregon has an ATS mark of 5-5 while going 9-1 straight up.
Oregon Ducks vs Michigan Wolverines Free Pick
- KnupSports.com Free Betting Pick: Michigan Wolverines +14.5 Be sure to check out our other CFB Football betting previews for this week. KnupSports.com also updates their sports betting picks page daily with plays across all sports.