Oregon State Football: Best Bets vs Colorado State - Odds, Props, Over/Under

Oregon State Beavers quarterback Gevani McCoy (4) warms up before the annual rivalry game against the Oregon Ducks on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024 at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Ore.
Oregon State Beavers quarterback Gevani McCoy (4) warms up before the annual rivalry game against the Oregon Ducks on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024 at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Ore. / Abigail Dollins/Statesman Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The 3-1 Oregon State Beavers will go for their fourth win on Saturday as they host the Colorado State Rams. While the Rams currently represent the Mountain West Conference, this matchup will be a more regular occurrence in two years when CSU officially joins the Pac-12 Conference.

For those looking to place a bet on the game, they can do so in a variety of ways, depending on the state. See below for the game's lines, interesting prop bets, and favored outcomes from DraftKings.


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Spread: Oregon State -11 (-112) Point Total: O/U 48 (O: -108, U: -112) Moneyline: Oregon State -410, Colorado State +320

Per BetMGM, Oregon State is the projected winner with 84.1% confidence. Oregon State will cover the spread with 65.7% confidence.

Total Touchdowns: Over 5.5 (-120), Under 5.5 (-110)

Largest Lead of the Game: Over 17.5 (-115), Under 17.5 (-115)

Longest Touchdown: Colorado State (+155), Oregon State (-225), Neither (+1900)

Both Teams to Score 10+ Points: Yes (-380), No (+250)


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Joe Londergan joined the SI brand in 2023 with G5 Football Daily. With over 15 years of experience in covering and working directly in college and pro sports, Joe's expertise has been featured in Front Office Sports, SB Nation, and XRAY.FM. He is a member of both the Football Writers' Association of America and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers' Association. Joe holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Louisville and a master's degree in sports administration from Seattle University. Outside of his writing career, Joe enjoys golfing, although he admits that while he hits driver decently, his short game is a liability.