Idaho vs Oregon Odds, Picks: A Saturday Night Prediction

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  • Oregon was almost a 50-point favorite against Idaho in Week 1 of the 2024 college football season.
  • Thomas Schlarp provides his picks and predictions for Idaho vs Oregon in this full betting preview.

Idaho vs Oregon Odds

Oregon closed as a 49.5-point favorite against Idaho in Week 1. The Ducks were such big favorites in the Idaho vs Oregon odds that most sportsbooks did not even post a line for odds on Idaho to pull off the upset.

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Saturday, Aug. 31
7:30 p.m. ET
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Idaho Odds
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-110
59
-110 / -110
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Oregon Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-49.5
-110
59
-110 / -110
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Odds via DraftKings. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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Expectations are the thief of joy, and expectations have never been higher for Dan Lanning. How joyous will his third season as head coach be?

That will be determined at a later date, as the Ducks open their inaugural season in the Big Ten as heavy favorites against FCS foe Idaho. Admittedly, it’s extremely disorienting to see this game listed on the Big Ten Network.

While Idaho is from the FCS, it's one of that level’s better teams, as it ranks seventh in the preseason poll. The Vandals, however, were victim to widespread roster turnover, so they’ll quickly find out what they have – or don’t have – against one of college football’s Goliath’s.

With the spread sitting at over six touchdowns, will the Ducks really be that motivated against an FCS opponent? Or will the Vandals catch Oregon sleeping and keep things closer than expected? Here's an Idaho vs Oregon Prediction, Pick, and College Football Week 1 Odds for Saturday, August 31.


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Idaho vs Oregon Prediction

My Idaho vs Oregon best bet is the over with the best line currently available at FanDuel, according to our live NCAAF odds page.


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Idaho vs Oregon Preview


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Idaho Vandals Betting Preview: Lots of Changes

Week 1 is all about FCS teams collecting checks while hopefully avoiding catastrophe, and this game is no exception for an Idaho team that's expected to be one of the better programs at the FCS level.

For the Vandals, a season opener in Eugene is less than ideal for an offense that's extremely inexperienced. Idaho lost one of the FCS’s most exciting quarterbacks Gevani McCoy — who transferred this offseason to Oregon State — and will instead turn to sophomore Jack Layne.

For Layne’s first season under center, he won’t be surrounded by a single senior. The Vandals must replace two 1,000-yard wideouts from a season ago and they have a two-deep offensive line, which features freshmen or sophomores at eight of the 10 spots.

There’s a little more continuity defensively for Idaho, as the Vandals return eight starters to a unit that ranked 28th in the FCS with 22.1 points allowed per game.

Defensive end Keyshawn James-Newby and defensive tackle Dallas Afalava were both All-Big Sky selections in 2023 for a defensive front that should be the strength of this team.


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Oregon Ducks Betting Preview: Welcome Gabriel to Eugene

Oregon officially begins life in the Big Ten with what could be Lanning’s best roster to date. The Ducks have continued to win the transfer portal and high school recruiting, leaving them with a team that should be a national title contender.

The key to their likely success this season is the addition of veteran Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel. In a similar fashion to Bo Nix, Gabriel arrives in Eugene with more yards, touchdowns and having taken more snaps at the FBS level than any other returning quarterback in the country.

And he’ll certainly have plenty of options to spread the ball around to.

Oregon scored one of the biggest prizes from this offseason’s portal in the form of Texas A&M wideout Evan Stewart, who'll be complemented by the returning production of receivers Tez Johnson and Traeshon Holden, a duo that combined for over 1,500 yards receiving and 16 touchdowns in 2023.

Running back Jordan James, who led the Pac-12 in yards per carry (7.1) and finished tied for third with 11 rushing touchdowns, also returns behind an offensive line that should pick up right where it left off last year — as one of the country’s best.

The defense finished 2023 as one of the best in the Pac-12, and it should be even better this go-around, thanks to a heavy dose of returning production that was also bolstered by the transfer portal.

The only big question is whether the Ducks can maintain a consistent pass rush with the loss of Brandon Dorlus.


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Idaho vs Oregon Pick & Prediction

With an obvious mismatch in hand, how aggressive will Oregon really be? If history is any demonstration, Lanning rarely shows any mercy.

In each of his first two seasons as the Ducks head coach, Oregon has opened home play against an FCS opponent. In those games, the Ducks hung 70 on Eastern Washington and dropped 81 on Portland State.

It’s pedal to the metal for the offense.

The total for this game is at 62.5, a number the Ducks might clear themselves. The Vandals probably won’t be shutout, so throw in a score on their end, and this game should still clear the high number.

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How to Watch Idaho vs Oregon Live: Start Time, TV Channel, Location

Location:Autzen Stadium
Date:Saturday, Aug. 31
Kickoff Time:7:30 p.m. ET
TV / Streaming:Big Ten Network

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About the Author
Thomas Schlarp is a contributor at the Action Network who specializes in betting on college football. He was previously an associate editor on the content team, and started working in the sports media industry in 2020.

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