Oregon @ Penn State Picks & Props
ORE vs PSU Picks
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This year, Bryant was shut out against Northwestern but had at least three catches in each of the other three games. He is very much in the mix with Malik Benson and Dakorien Moore this season in terms of targets.
The Penn State defense is very good, but they have yet to be tested this season. Moore and the Ducks will let it fly against the Nittany Lions, and Bryant should be involved enough to rack up at least three catches.


The Ducks' defense has been fantastic against the pass this season, but teams have had some success in the run game. They have allowed 108.8 rushing yards per game despite winning all their games in blowouts.
Allen and Singleton are both going to get their carries, but I like the chances of Allen breaking out a long one at some point in this contest and getting enough redzone carries to hit his Over here.




Despite an eased workload in three blowouts, Kaytron Allen has already cleared this prop twice this season. As Oregon tries to keep the Penn State offense in front of it, look for the Nittany Lions to rely on their most consistent ball carrier early. Quite frankly, Allen may wear through the Ducks' defensive front on his own.

Reynolds is coming off a two-game stretch in which he caught 11 passes for 131 yards. He leads the team in yards per route run (2.41) and appears poised for a successful season as a trusted member of the passing attack.



Both Oregon and Penn State have enjoyed quite easy schedules ahead of this game. But the Nittany Lions rank 88th in late-down succes on defense and 107th in third-down success offensively. Those are serious red flags when facing an Oregon team that ranks 14th in late down success offensively, and 30th defensively.



ORE vs PSU Consensus Picks
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63% picking Oregon
Total Picks ORE 875, PSU 508
63% picking Oregon vs Penn State to go Over
Total PicksORE 437, PSU 259
ORE vs PSU Props
Drew Allar TD Passes Props • Penn State
