Free Week 8 Prediction: Beavers vs. Golden Bears Odds
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College Football Handicapping: Week 8
(2-4) Oregon State Beavers vs. California Golden Bears (4-2)
Date: Saturday, October 19 2019
Time: 2:30 pm EST
Venue: California Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, California
NCAA Football Spread: Golden Bears -11
NCAA Betting Total: 51.5
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This Saturday night matchup will see the California Golden Bears hosting the Oregon State Beavers. California is favored by 11 points with the total set at 51.5 points.
The Golden Bears are led by Christopher Brown Jr. who has 431 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Oregon State is led by Jake Luton who has 1,428 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and only one pick.
Will Luton lead the Beavers to a huge road win or will Brown Jr. and the Golden Bears take care of business?
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Oregon State Beavers
The Oregon State Beavers were humiliated in a 52-7 loss to the no. 15 Utah Utes on Saturday. Utah dominated as much as anyone can possibly imagine. The Utes scored the games first 52 points with the Beavers only score being a garbage time touchdown in their final possession of the game.
Jake Luton had a game to forget as he went for 131 passing yards and threw a pick while completing only 17/34 of his passes. The Beavers ground attack struggled all game as they went for only 48 yards on the ground as a team. Artavis Pierce struggled going for only 21 yards on 10 carries.
Isaiah Hodgins led the Beavers with 77 yards on eight receptions. Kolby Taylor added 36 yards on five receptions. The defense was a mess all night as they allowed 503 total yards. Jalen Moore had 11 tackles in the loss.
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California Golden Bears
The California Golden Bears are coming off a 17-7 loss to the no. 13 Oregon Ducks on Saturday night. California’s defense was magnificent but their offense had issues all contest. Devon Modster went for 190 passing yards and a touchdown but he had two interceptions. The signal-caller also rushed for 30 yards.
The pair of interceptions proved to be costly. The ground game wasn’t there for Cal in the loss as they had 66 yards as a team. Christopher Brown Jr. led the team with 42 yards on 15 carries. Brown Jr. also had 29 receiving yards and a touchdown.
Trevon Clark wound up with 69 receiving yards on six receptions. Oregon out-gained California 404-256 in total yards. Kuony Deng led the defense with 12 tackles.
NCAA Football Handicapping Trends
- Beavers are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 road games.
- Beavers are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games overall.
- Beavers are 53-25-1 ATS in their last 79 games in October.
- Golden Bears are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 home games.
- Under is 25-8-1 in Golden Bears last 34 games in October.
Free Week 8 NCAA Football Pick
Look for the Beavers to hang around on the road in this spot as Luton will have a strong performance.
4* Free NCAA Betting Pick: Oregon State +11
I expect the Golden Bears to pull out a close win in this spot but they won’t cover the spread. You can expect Brown Jr. to have a strong game on the ground.
Week 8 Free Score Prediction: Oregon State 20 – California 27
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