UCLA finally got two big wins over California and Arizona, but then regressed last week in a 41-10 loss to Utah. The Bruins will try to rebound against Oregon, which is coming off two losses itself following its huge overtime victory over Washington, which actually is the only good team the Ducks have beaten this season. Oregon opened the season by beating Bowling Green, Portland State and San Jose State to pad its win total. The Ducks lost to mediocre Arizona last week while getting outyarded 465-270 and rushing for only 84 yards on 3.7 yards per carry. Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert threw 48 times and completed 24 for only 186 yards with two touchdowns and an interception and he is questionable with a possible concussion for this game. The Wildcats piled up 276 rushing yards against the Ducks' defense on 5.4 yards per carry. Oregon is 1-8 ATS its last nine games against teams with losing records dating to last season and 1-5 ATS its last six home contests and 2-7 ATS its last nine games overall. Also, the defense doesn't bounce back well as the Ducks are 2-6 ATS their last eight after allowing at least 450 yards of offense. Look for the Bruins to cover the number and play UCLA.
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