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Oregon vs. Wisconsin picks, predictions, odds: Who wins Week 12 game?
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The Oregon Ducks play the Wisconsin Badgers in a college football Week 12 game on Saturday, Nov. 16, at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
Which team will win the game?
Check out these picks and predictions for the game, which is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. MST and can be seen on NBC (stream with this free trial from Fubo).
Oregon is coming off a 39-18 win against Maryland in Week 11. Wisconsin was off last week.
Oregon is a 13.5-point favorite over Wisconsin in college football Week 12 odds for the game, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
The moneyline is not yet available.
The over/under for the game is set at 52.5 points.
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Dimers.com: Oregon 33, Wisconsin 19
It writes, “After extensive simulations, our model gives Oregon a win probability of 82%, while Wisconsin has a win probability of 18%.”
ESPN: The Ducks have a 75.6% chance to defeat the Badgers
The site’s matchup predictor gives Wisconsin a 24.4% shot to beat Oregon on Saturday.
Bookies.com: Camp Randall isn’t what it used to be
Bill Speros writes, “The Ducks have earned top billing in the AP Top 25 Poll, ESPN Coaches Poll, and the College Football Playoff Rankings. But the 10-0 Ducks are just 5-5 on the line. They had covered in 4 straight ahead missing on a 24-point line in their 39-18 at home against Maryland. This number is much more manageable – as long as it stays at 14 or less. The Ducks are on a rampage heading to the Big Ten title game. The Badgers have failed to cover in their 2 games when getting 14 or more points this season. And Camp Randall isn’t what it used to be in terms of a graveyard for top-tier opponents.”
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