UCLA vs. Oregon State game odds, prediction, how to bet on Week 7 college football
Fresh off crucial wins against conference opponents, a pair of ranked Pac-12 rivals square off this weekend as No. 18 UCLA travels to No. 15 Oregon State in college football's Week 7 action on Saturday.
UCLA returned from its idle week with a statement victory over ranked Washington State behind a strong defensive performance that moved it to 4-1 overall and 1-1 in conference games, thanks to a suffocating run stop allowing under 65 yards per game.
Oregon State moved to 2-1 in Pac-12 games and 5-1 overall after DJ Uiagalalei accounted for five touchdowns in a road win over Cal, moving to fourth place in the conference standings thanks to a balanced offense that combines for 449 total yards per game on average.
UCLA vs. Oregon State game odds
Courtesy of Si Sportsbook
Line: Oregon State -3.5
Total: 53.5 (Over -120, Under -105)
Moneyline: UCLA +138 | OSU -175
Expert computer prediction
Other analytic models favor Oregon State to defeat UCLA at home, including College Football Power Index, a computer predictive tool that simulates games 20,000 times using data points to pick straight-up winners.
The Beavers come out ahead in 69.8 percent of the simulations, or 13,960 of the 20,000 projections.
UCLA wins in the remaining 30.2 percent of sims, or 6,040 of the predictions.
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UCLA at Oregon State schedule
When: Sat., Oct. 14
Time: 5 p.m. Pacific
TV: Fox network
Stream live: fuboTV (Try for free)
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