The Michigan State Spartans (3-2) are in action on Friday at 9:00 p.m. ET at Autzen Stadium versus the Oregon Ducks (4-0).
The Ducks are very heavy favorites (currently -23.5) in their matchup versus the Spartans, with the over/under at 52 points. (In terms of the moneyline, the Ducks are -2381 and the Spartans are +1104.)
Read on for our preview for this season, and uncover all of our betting picks here, too!
Oregon -23.5 vs. Michigan State
Oregon vs. Michigan State Betting Odds
- Spread favorite: Ducks (-23.5)
- Moneyline: Ducks (-2381), Spartans (+1104)
- Total: 52 points
- TV Channel: FOX
- Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
Oregon vs. Michigan State Betting Stats and Info
In three games, the Ducks have won only once against the spread. The Ducks are winless in one game against the spread when favored by 23.5 points or more. Oregon has been named as moneyline favorites three times this season, and has recorded a 3-0 record in those matchups. Michigan State has won two games against the spread so far this season (2-3-0). The Spartans are winless in one game against the spread when underdogs by 23.5 points or more. In the three games this year, Michigan State has been an underdog on the moneyline, it is 1-2.
Oregon vs. Michigan State Recent Stats and Trends
Oregon Ducks
Michigan State Spartans
- In its last three contests, Michigan State has one win against the spread, and is 3-0 overall.
- None of Michigan State’s past three contests has hit the over.
- Michigan State and its opponents have combined to score an average of 48.8 combined points over its last three games, 3.2 less than the 52 over/under in this matchup.
Oregon vs. Michigan State Key Players
Oregon Ducks
- This year Dillon Gabriel has 1,192 passing yards (298 yards per game) while going 110-for-135 (81.5%) and throwing nine touchdowns with one interception. He has tacked on 49 rushing yards and two touchdowns, averaging 12.3 yards per game.
- Jordan James has churned out a team-high 386 rushing yards (96.5 per game) and four scores.
- So far this year Noah Whittington has rushed for 139 yards (34.8 per game), with one touchdown.
- Tez Johnson has 33 catches (on 39 targets) and leads the team with 311 receiving yards (77.8 per game) while scoring four touchdowns.
- Traeshon Holden has also contributed with 211 yards, on 15 catches plus three touchdowns. He averages 52.8 receiving yards per game.
- Terrance Ferguson has totaled 177 yards on 14 receptions, averaging 44.3 yards per game.
- Matayo Uiagalelei has three sacks to lead the team, and has also collected two TFL and nine tackles.
- Bryce Boettcher’s 19 tackles and one interception mean he’s the team’s leading tackler.
- This season Nikko Reed leads the team with one interception and has added five tackles and one pass defended.
Michigan State Spartans
- This season, Aidan Chiles has racked up 1,058 passing yards (211.6 per game) while completing 76 of 136 passes (55.9%), with five touchdowns and nine interceptions. He has tacked on 95 rushing yards on 32 carries (plus three touchdowns), averaging 19 yards per game.
- Kay’Ron Adams has churned out a team-best 306 rushing yards (61.2 per game) and one touchdown.
- Nathan Carter has 234 yards on 53 carries (46.8 yards per game), with one rushing touchdown.
- This season Nick Marsh has 13 catches for a team-high 262 yards (52.4 per game) and one touchdown.
- Montorie Foster has also added 19 catches for 217 yards and one touchdown this season. He has been targeted 40 times, and puts up 43.4 receiving yards.
- Jack Velling has caught 13 passes on 25 targets for 185 yards, averaging 37 yards per game.
- Khris Bogle has registered a team-leading three sacks, while adding four TFL and 18 tackles.
- Jordan Turner’s 30 tackles, six TFL, three sacks, and one interception make him the team’s leading tackler.
- Charles Brantley has picked off two passes to lead the team while adding 13 tackles, one TFL, and two passes defended.