1) Bill Snyder has had time to review films. I know, you're saying "but so has Kelly". Well, I think Snyder is one of the top 5 coaches to EVER walk the sidelines, pro or college. EVER. He has taken a program that simply can not compete recruiting wise due to name recognition and location, from the depths of hell to the brink of heaven not once, but TWICE. If he had SEC "talent", he probably would have been undefeated for the last few years (kinda joking....kinda). I'll put it this way, if he coached at Florida, FSU or UGA, he woulda have won 3 or more National Championship by now. His team plays hard and with character because he wont allow anything less.
2) Colin Klein has had time to heal (was injured for the last few games with concussion/leg issues). He obviously wasnt the same qb the last few weeks of the season.
3) Oregon doesnt like physical teams. Stanford compares pretty well to the Wildcats.....
4) K St has only given up more than 24 points twice this year. 30 to Ok St who has a pretty good offense, and 52 to Baylor who also has a damn good offense. The Baylor game was 2nd of b2b roady for K St.....
5) Chip Kelly going to NFL rumors started today....Couldnt what 24 f'in hours? Whats wrong with these men? Not sure how he can motivate these guys when he couldnt even get them to play well vs Stanford @ home. 14 points from this offense? Blame has to fall on the coaches shoulders. Now the Ducks, who should be playing ND next monday, have to play K St.....doesnt exactly sound glamorous.....
6) This line opened at 3. Yep, 3. Now, do you think every joe schmo on the street is smarter than the guys that make these lines? Do ya? Come on now, dig deep down for the answer. To move this line a full td has taken a lot of bets, and not just "sharps". If you watched espn at all this year you heard amount Oregons amazing offense.
K St +10 -120
K St ML +280
Oregon TT U42
Also, small plays on:
1st score is a K St td +255
K St winning margin (not for the weak of heart)
6-10 +1100
11-15 +1800
16-20 +2800
21-25 +4500
26-30 +6600
But hey, I'm wrong 40-45% of the time. Often wrong, never in doubt.