Oregon vs Washington Player Props for Pac-12 Championship: Bo Knows Football

Friday's Pac-12 Title game is a college football playoff game in disguise. The winner of Friday's Oregon vs. Washington game will punch their ticket to the CFP, and our college football props picks expect the elite of the elite to ball out.

Eric Rosales - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Eric Rosales • Betting Analyst
Dec 1, 2023 • 16:28 ET • 4 min read

It’s the last Pac-12 Championship as we know it, as this distinctly West Coast conference disbands to different conferences across the nation, with schools chasing down that ever-important TV money.

The most important thing on Friday night is a dynamite title matchup pitting No. 5 Oregon Ducks against No. 3 Washington Huskies at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

The 11-1 Ducks are a whopping 10-point favorite over the undefeated Huskies in the college football odds as they look to avenge their only loss to this very UW squad. 

I’ve lined up three of my favorite college football player prop picks for this one, starting with an undervalued receiver currently on a tear.

For a full game breakdown check out JD Yonke's Oregon vs. Washington predictions!

Oregon vs Washington player props for Pac-12 Championship

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Oregon vs Washington player props

Prop bet #1: Tez Dispenser

Of all the heavy hitters for these star pivots to throw to, Tez Johnson has the most reasonable path to cracking his total, perhaps even by halftime.

The 5-foot-10 junior has been electric down the stretch for the Oregon Ducks, with all three of his 100-yard games this year coming in the last four weeks. His season-best performance was at the start of November, catching 12 balls for 180 yards and two scores in a 63-19 demolition of the Cal Bears.

Johnson followed that up with a seven-grab, 126-yard, two-TD effort in a 36-27 win over USC. After going six for 80 against Arizona State, he erupted against 16th-ranked Oregon State, with 11 catches for 137 yards.

I believe the main reason oddsmakers have tabbed him at 78.5 receiving yards — a total he’s topped in four straight games coming into Friday — is because he had seven catches for 71 yards against the Washington Huskies in Week 7.

Things. Done. Changed.

Washington doesn’t have a premier pass defense, giving up 265 yards through the air, which ranks 124th in the NCAA.

The Ducks are an offensive juggernaut, and Johnson will get plenty of touches in this one, courtesy of the guy throwing it to him, who is arguably the best pivot in the nation. He’s our next target.

Tez Johnson propOver 78.5 receiving yards (-115 at DraftKings33% live boost available

Prop bet #2: Nix is nice

The current favorite in the Heisman Trophy odds, Bo Nix has been eating defenses alive down the stretch for the Ducks.

Last game against the Beavers, Nix went 33-for-40 for 367 yards and a pair of scores. That yardage output was his lowest in four November games. In fact, he’s averaging a whopping 392.3 yards over that stretch, including two 400+ yard passing outings in blowouts over Arizona State and USC.

This Ducks offense is no joke: with Nix at the helm, they rank first in pass yards per game at 351.4, with Nix compiling a staggering 78.3 completion percentage, also tops in the country. It’s no wonder Oregon is churning out a healthy 541.1 points per game and 7.9 yards per play, both Top-2 ranks in college football.

Nix has also already lit the Huskies on fire. Despite losing 36-33 in that Week 7 instant classic, the senior pivot went 33-for-44 for 337 yards with a pair of TDs.

There’s no damp or windy Pacific Northwest weather that could slow down their breakneck offense. The climate-controlled conditions at Allegiant means he and his talented group of pass catchers will have a perfect track to showcase one last time why he is college football’s best player.

There’s plenty of motivation personally for Nix, but to avenge his only loss this year and potentially push the rival Huskies out of the College Football Playoff and slingshot themselves into the national championship picture should bring out the best in him.

Bo Nix propOver 321.5 passing yards (-115 at DraftKings33% live boost available

Prop bet #3: Building Rome

We’ll finish with one of Washington QB Michael Penix Jr’s top targets. While the talented Husky pivot’s numbers have fluctuated, his top receiver has turned it up a gear ahead of the Pac-12 Championship.

Rome Odunze has gone for 100+ yards in the last three contests, raising his game after a midseason stretch where the junior went sub-100 in four of five games. More impressive is the fact Odunze has at least two TD catches in his last three games.

Remember that midseason stretch where he was effective but somewhat contained? His lone big game was an eight-catch, 128-yard, two-TD effort against these same Ducks. Not that there’s any extra motivation needed, but the Las Vegas native will be coming home for the biggest game of his season.

The Ducks are inside the Top-50 in passing defense, surrendering 214.3 yards per game, but look for Penix Jr to target his 6-foot-3, 215-pound target often, especially in the redzone. Against Oregon, Odunze hauled in scores from 17 and 18 yards out, including the eventual game-winner with 1:38 left to put Washington up for good.

At +380, the odds are too good to pass up. 

Rome Odunze prop: 2+ Touchdowns (+380 at DraftKings33% live boost available

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Eric has been involved in sports media in many different capacities since graduating from journalism school in 1999, back when getting your own column in a newspaper was still considered a thing. He doubled down and graduated from broadcast journalism school five years later, which led to a move to Toronto and a career with The Sports Network (TSN). From behind-the-scenes production work, he moved into the digital realm, where he had his own hoops column (At the Buzzer), while regularly live streaming and chatting with fans during broadcasts as the character known as LeBlog James. He was also a key contributor to TSN and CTV’s Olympic programming during the 2012 London Games.

Eric eventually found his way into the sports betting field in 2016 and has been a mainstay ever since. He was tagged on Twitter as a Top 10 NBA sharp during the 2021 season and has been interviewed about basketball and his handicapping process on shows from Vancouver to India. Eric is now a jack-of-all-sports at Covers, where his predictions span the alphabet soup: NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, F1, WNBA, Euro, and Copa.

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