- Oregon State is an 11.5-point favorite against Colorado State in Week 6.
- +100 odds are offered on Oregon State to cover 13 points.
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State continues on their Mountain West schedule in Week 6 as they host the Colorado State Rams in a game that they are 11.5-point favorites at home. Both teams have gotten off to different starts to their seasons with Oregon State boasting a 3-1 record and Colorado State hanging on to .500 at 2-2.
The Beavers have a chance to cash bettors out even more at legal sports betting sites with their alternate spread line set at -13 points for an even +100 odds.
Oregon State vs. Colorado State
- Moneyline: Oregon State (-490) vs. Colorado State (+355)
- Spread: Oregon State -11.5
- Total: 47.5
Trust The Beavers For Even Money
In the three games that Oregon State has won this season, they’ve covered 11.5 points with ease. In fact, all of their wins have come by 17+ points. As for Colorado State, their two losses have come by 19+ points.
Both teams also tell a much different story against the spread. The Beavers are 3-1 ATS to this point and are covering their spreads by +2.3 points on average. If that continues this week, it would set them up to win by a two-touchdown margin. Colorado State, on the other hand, is a measly 1-3 ATS and are failing to cover their spread projections by a whopping -9.3 points. They’ve also failed to cover in both games that they were underdogs in as well.
Strengthening the case for Oregon State’s college football odds even more is that Colorado State is only averaging 18.5 ppg this season while their opponent are averaging an even 10 points more at 28.5 ppg.
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