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"The 12th-ranked Ducks (4-1, 2-0 Pac-12) have a 78.2% chance of winning, according to ESPN’s Football Power Index. Bill Connelly’s SP+ has the Ducks winning 42-19 and gives them a 90% chance of leaving Tucson with the win."

 

I’m curious what the SP+ will say about Oregon-UCLA. ESPN’s index seems to underestimate Oregon. 

Edited by lownslowav8r

Herbie has had some astoundingly bad picks this year--maybe he is compensating for Corso's absence on Gameday.

 Bill Connelly’s SP+ has the Ducks winning 42-19 and gives them a 90% chance of leaving Tucson with the win.

 

Wow. Bill Connelly's almost as good at this as our very own 'Red Eddy Green' !  (but not quite).

On 10/9/2022 at 12:42 AM, Charles Fischer said:

This did not age well...

 

SATURDAYOUTWEST.COM

ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit explains why he likes Arizona as a 13-point underdog against Oregon.

 

You KNOW he will bet on Chip...

Of course.

You know he'll be wrong again too, right?  lol

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It's contagious at ESPN, David Pollack had WSU as his underdog pick when they played Oregon.

 

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On 10/9/2022 at 1:32 PM, 30Duck said:

It's contagious at ESPN, David Pollack had WSU as his underdog pick when they played Oregon.

 

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I think we all know why these guys are 'skeptical' : to generate buzz and that pesky game in Atlanta.

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