
2025 Oregon State Beavers win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds
2025 Oregon State Beavers win total predictions, futures, over/under and odds
The Oregon State Beavers have -122 odds to go over their win total of 6.5 wins this season (the lowest over/under in the Pac-12).
Oregon State futures: win total over/under, odds
College football odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 3:26 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Over/Under: 6.5
6.5 Over Payout: -122
-122 Under Payout: +100
Oregon State splits - last season
Last season Oregon State went 5-7 and didn't qualify for a bowl game.
When underdogs the Beavers picked up only one victory (1-4). As favorites they went 3-3.
The Beavers were perfect (1-0) when favored by 7.5 or more points last season, and won a couple of tilts when favored by seven points or fewer (2-3).
Oregon State total wins prediction
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