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uw -32.5 versus oregon state

vegas lines dont have it out yet but offshore books do.

3rd largest line of the year, uw is 4-2 ATS (zona & psu were two losses).

this gets covered by the half.

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  • PineapplePiratePineapplePirate Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,626 Swaye's Wigwam
    Agree that spread is too low.
  • doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
  • MeekMeek Member Posts: 7,031
  • I like the Beavers in this one.
  • PatHadenFSPatHadenFS Member Posts: 542
    edited October 2016
    Ive tried, but I'm just not that into beaver. This one just looks like a sloppy mess.

    You guys know that I'm all-in for the other team. There are few things in this world I like more than a big D and a small Browning.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,789
    Meek said:

    Trap

    If it weren't for the bye I'd agree, but I can't see Peterman letting the team overlook OS after the extra week to prepare.

    I like WASHINGTON in this one.
  • GladstoneGladstone Member Posts: 16,419
    The 1985 Oregon State vs. Washington football game was a college football game between the Oregon State Beavers and Washington Huskies that took place on October 19, 1985. The game featured the largest overcome point spread in college football history at the time when the Huskies, after being favored by 38 points, lost 21–20 after the Beavers blocked a punt and recovered the ball in the end zone with 1:29 left to play in the game. It is considered one of the greatest upsets in college football history.[1][2][3]

    On October 6, 2007, Stanford achieved the highest point spread upset in college football history when the 41 point underdog Cardinal upset No. 2 USC 24–23. Oregon State, Stanford, USC, and Washington are all members of the Pac-12 Conference, thus the two biggest point spread upsets have come in Pac-12 games.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,789
    Gladstone said:

    The 1985 Oregon State vs. Washington football game was a college football game between the Oregon State Beavers and Washington Huskies that took place on October 19, 1985. The game featured the largest overcome point spread in college football history at the time when the Huskies, after being favored by 38 points, lost 21–20 after the Beavers blocked a punt and recovered the ball in the end zone with 1:29 left to play in the game. It is considered one of the greatest upsets in college football history.[1][2][3]

    On October 6, 2007, Stanford achieved the highest point spread upset in college football history when the 41 point underdog Cardinal upset No. 2 USC 24–23. Oregon State, Stanford, USC, and Washington are all members of the Pac-12 Conference, thus the two biggest point spread upsets have come in Pac-12 games.

    The past is for Doogs!
  • AIRWOLFAIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840
    Gladstone said:

    The 1985 Oregon State vs. Washington football game was a college football game between the Oregon State Beavers and Washington Huskies that took place on October 19, 1985. The game featured the largest overcome point spread in college football history at the time when the Huskies, after being favored by 38 points, lost 21–20 after the Beavers blocked a punt and recovered the ball in the end zone with 1:29 left to play in the game. It is considered one of the greatest upsets in college football history.[1][2][3]

    On October 6, 2007, Stanford achieved the highest point spread upset in college football history when the 41 point underdog Cardinal upset No. 2 USC 24–23. Oregon State, Stanford, USC, and Washington are all members of the Pac-12 Conference, thus the two biggest point spread upsets have come in Pac-12 games.

    Proving that #Pac12AfterDark existed back when the league was the Pac-10 and when the games were actually played during the day.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,931
    Gladstone said:

    The 1985 Oregon State vs. Washington football game was a college football game between the Oregon State Beavers and Washington Huskies that took place on October 19, 1985. The game featured the largest overcome point spread in college football history at the time when the Huskies, after being favored by 38 points, lost 21–20 after the Beavers blocked a punt and recovered the ball in the end zone with 1:29 left to play in the game. It is considered one of the greatest upsets in college football history.[1][2][3]

    On October 6, 2007, Stanford achieved the highest point spread upset in college football history when the 41 point underdog Cardinal upset No. 2 USC 24–23. Oregon State, Stanford, USC, and Washington are all members of the Pac-12 Conference, thus the two biggest point spread upsets have come in Pac-12 games.

    Football was invented in 2016 ... I know nothing of what you are talking about
  • bananasnblondesbananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,357
    It will be like the pre-season games. They will quickly insert the plunger to the hilt in the first half and then allow the Beavers to slowly squeeze it partially back out during the 2nd half while the walk on and 3rd stringers get to play.

    In the end, 2/3 of the plunger will still be inserted and the protruding portion will be of a reddish-brown hue
  • doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320

    It will be like the pre-season games. They will quickly insert the plunger to the hilt in the first half and then allow the Beavers to slowly squeeze it partially back out during the 2nd half while the walk on and 3rd stringers get to play.

    In the end, 2/3 of the plunger will still be inserted and the protruding portion will be of a reddish-brown hue

    Thanks for reifying that for me.
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    It will be like the pre-season games. They will quickly insert the plunger to the hilt in the first half and then allow the Beavers to slowly squeeze it partially back out during the 2nd half while the walk on and 3rd stringers get to play.

    In the end, 2/3 of the plunger will still be inserted and the protruding portion will be of a reddish-brown hue

    Is this preseason ever going to end?
  • JaWarrenJaHookerJaWarrenJaHooker Member Posts: 2,076
    I don't know how stupid or smart the money is coming in on the Huskies or if there is any significant cash put down on our side but the spread is up to 37 now. My only thinking is bettors are predicting Peterman knows he needs to win each game impressively for the committee
  • rodmansragerodmansrage Member Posts: 6,298
    its up to 36 now.

    with both their "top" qbs down i honestly think osu is going to burn a redshirt and roll this kid out on saturday:

    image

    ts an ps to the little bastard.
  • SoutherndawgSoutherndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,314 Founders Club

    I think it is crazy to bet a spread like that either way but I like Washington to cover

    Only concern is that Petersen doesn't hate the OSU coach whoever it is like he hated Shaw and Helfrich

    Even pulling off the gas should keep OSU scoreless and we? score 35-42 points in a mercy killing

    If all goes as planned the depth will get a lot of playing time. No better way to develop them and show a little class at the same time.
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