A pair of the top offensive players in college football will be featured when wideout Ricky White and the UNLV Rebels (5-1) take on Anthony Hankerson and the Oregon State Beavers (4-2) on Saturday, October 19, 2024.
The Rebels are the favorites (-6.5) in their game versus the Beavers, with the over/under at 59.5 points. (In terms of the moneyline, the Rebels are -243 and the Beavers are +196.)
Read on for our betting primer for this season, and discover all of our predictions here, too!
UNLV -6.5 vs. Oregon State
UNLV vs. Oregon State Betting Odds
- Spread favorite: Rebels (-6.5)
- Moneyline: Rebels (-243), Beavers (+196)
- Total: 59.5 points
- TV Channel: CW
- Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
UNLV vs. Oregon State Betting Stats and Info
Against the spread, the Rebels have won four games out of six. In two tries when favored by 6.5 points or more, the Rebels have beaten the spread only once. UNLV has been moneyline favorites in four games this season, and it has put together a 3-1 record in those matchups. Oregon State, in five games with a set spread so far this season, is 2-3-0 against the spread. Against the spread, the Beavers are winless in one game when underdogs by 6.5 points or more. Oregon State has played as an underdog on the moneyline once so far this season, and failed to pick up the victory.
UNLV vs. Oregon State Recent Stats and Trends
UNLV Rebels
- UNLV has covered the spread once, and is 2-1 overall, over its last three contests.
- UNLV’s past three games have hit the over.
- UNLV has averaged a total of 57.8 combined points over its last three games, 1.7 less than this game’s total of 59.5.
Oregon State Beavers
- Oregon State has covered the spread once, and is 2-1 overall, over its past three games.
- Oregon State has hit the over in each of its past three contests.
- Oregon State and its opponents have combined to score an average of 48.2 combined points in its last three games, 11.3 less than the 59.5 over/under in this matchup.
UNLV vs. Oregon State Key Players
UNLV Rebels
- This year Hajj-Malik Williams has recorded 642 passing yards (107 YPG) while completing 77% of his passes, with nine touchdowns and one interception. He also has 325 yards on the ground on 48 attempts (plus two scores), averaging 54.2 yards per game.
- Jai’Den Thomas has rushed for 298 yards (49.7 per game), with three touchdowns on the ground.
- White has 37 catches (53 targets) and paces his team with 526 receiving yards (87.7 ypg) and eight touchdowns.
- Jacob De Jesus has also added 13 receptions (on 16 targets) for 222 yards, scoring two touchdowns.
- Jaden Bradley is averaging 16.8 yards per game, racking up four receptions (10 targets) for 101 yards.
- Jackson Woodard is the team leader in both sacks and tackles, putting up three sacks, six TFL, 29 tackles, and four interceptions.
Oregon State Beavers
- Gevani McCoy has thrown for 1,045 yards while completing 63.1% of his passes, with two touchdowns and five interceptions (174.2 yards per game). He’s also carried the ball 37 times for 231 yards and three touchdowns.
- Hankerson has 129 carries for a team-high 639 rushing yards (106.5 per game) and 12 touchdowns.
- Jamious Griffin has 450 yards on 73 carries (90 yards per game), with four rushing touchdowns.
- Trent Walker has hauled in 37 passes for a team best 380 yards and one touchdown. He has been targeted 59 times, and averages 63.3 yards per game.
- Jeremiah Noga has also tacked on 150 yards on 12 catches. He has been targeted 19 times and averages 25 receiving yards.
- Jermaine Terry II is averaging 22.7 yards per game, with eight catches for 136 yards.
- Nikko Taylor has two sacks to lead the team, and has also collected three TFL and nine tackles.
- Skyler Thomas has totaled 15 tackles and one interception, and he’s tops on his team in tackles.
- In terms of picks, Jack Kane leads the team with one interception this season and has added seven tackles and one pass defended.