Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsFriday, July 3, 2026

Oregon vs. Washington betting odds, trends, and pick: Ducks to blow out Huskies

Oregon has dominated Washington against the spread and they give the Huskies 14 points on the Week 7 college football odds menu.

Scott Olmos-US PRESSWIRE

The Oregon Ducks are 9-0 straight up and 8-0-1 against the spread in their last nine games against the Washington Huskies, and will try to continue that dominance this Saturday at Husky Stadium. Oregon was a 14-point road favorite against the Top-25 ranked Huskies, according to most shops monitored by OddsShark.com.

Through five games this season, the Ducks have yet to break a sweat. Cruising to a 5-0 SU and ATS record, the Ducks have scored at least 55 points in all five of their games and have allowed no more than 16 points in any of them.

Quarterback Marcus Mariota has broken away from the pack as the clear favorite in the odds to win the Heisman Trophy, and he and the Ducks have a great chance to make a statement against a quality opponent this week facing the Huskies.

Washington took its first loss of the season last week, but gave the Stanford Cardinal a serious run for their money as an eight-point road underdog, falling just short in a 31-28 loss. The Huskies are 4-1 SU and ATS, and have been clicking on both sides of the ball, averaging 37.4 points per game on offense and allowing just 14.8 points per game on defense.

Quarterback Keith Price has bounced back nicely and is playing at a high level after suffering through a down year last season.

To this point in the season, Oregon has looked invincible, but this is easily the toughest test of the season for the Ducks, who have been favored by at least 25.5 points in every other game that they have played. With an 0-9 SU and 0-8-1 ATS record in its last nine games against Oregon, can Washington turn the tide in this betting battle Saturday?

We lean toward the Huskies making it a game, but 14 points just doesn’t seem like enough against a powerhouse like Oregon. The Ducks are so dominant on both sides of the ball that even if Washington brings its best, Oregon is still likely to escape with a 14 to 20 point win.

PICK: Oregon -14.0 | Computer Prediction: 55-29 Oregon (from Odds Shark picks computer)

More from SB Nation college football:

Spencer Hall’s Alphabetical (and the case against Condi Rice)

College football’s best stats, Week 7

Think Clowney takes plays off? Think again

Oklahoma, Texas to wear gold-trimmed alternate jerseys

Today’s college football news headlines

Sports Odds, Lines And Betting News
6 Super Bowl 60 prop bet picks for Seahawks vs. Patriots6 Super Bowl 60 prop bet picks for Seahawks vs. Patriots
Sports Odds, Lines And Betting News

There are some fun prop bets on the board for Super Bowl 60

By Bill Williamson
NFL
What Super Bowl odds tell us about the final four teamsWhat Super Bowl odds tell us about the final four teams
NFL

The Seahawks head into the conference championships as the Super Bowl 60 favorite. We break down the odds of the final four teams.

By David Fucillo
NFL
Opening odds for 49ers-Seahawks in 2026 NFC Divisional roundOpening odds for 49ers-Seahawks in 2026 NFC Divisional round
NFL

The NFC Divisional round is set. We break down the opening odds for 49ers-Seahawks.

By Nick Simon
Sports Odds, Lines And Betting News
Opening odds for Rams-Bears in 2026 NFC Divisional roundOpening odds for Rams-Bears in 2026 NFC Divisional round
Sports Odds, Lines And Betting News

The NFC Divisional round is set. We break down the opening odds for Rams-Bears.

By Nick Simon
Women's College Basketball
3 women’s college basketball teams with enticing 2026 national championship odds3 women’s college basketball teams with enticing 2026 national championship odds
Women's College Basketball

UConn and South Carolina are the favorites, but other women’s college basketball teams have enticing title odds.

By Mitchell Northam
Men's College Basketball
March Madness odds: Chances for every team in the 2025 NCAA tournament to win the titleMarch Madness odds: Chances for every team in the 2025 NCAA tournament to win the title
Men's College Basketball

Cooper Flagg leads Duke to be the tournament favorite.

By James Dator and David Fucillo