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Betting Odds for No. 6 Oregon vs. No. 4 Washington in Pac-12 Championship

Oregon has a chance for revenge in the Pac-12 Championship game in Las Vegas.

The No. 6 Oregon Ducks and No. 4 Washington Huskies will face off once again this season, but this time it’ll be for a Pac-12 Championship.

Both teams are fighting for a spot in the college football playoff and based on the way both teams have been ranked all season, whoever wins on Friday will be playing in a semifinal bowl game.

Oregon has won six straight games since their loss 36-33 to Washington in Seattle, averaging a point differential of 26 points.

Bo Nix leads the country in passing yards with 3,906 on the season and has the second-most passing touchdowns with 37. Troy Franklin has set program records and was named a Biletnikoff semifinalist, having the second-most-receiving touchdowns (14) in the country.

In their last two games, Oregon’s defense held Oregon State and Arizona State to two total touchdowns. The Ducks will want to continue their defensive dominance as Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. threw for 302 passing yards and four touchdowns against Oregon’s defense in October’s loss.

Here are the early betting odds, courtesy of FanDuel.

Oregon vs. Washington Betting Odds

Spread: Oregon -9.5 (-110) | Washington +9.5 (-110)

Money Line: Oregon -330 | Washington +260

Points Total: 66.5 | Over (-110) | Under (-110)