Michigan State vs. Oregon Player Props, Team Props, & Analysis


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Michigan State vs. Oregon Player Props, Team Props, & Analysis

The Oregon Ducks will host the Michigan State Spartans on Friday at 9 p.m. Eastern. Per college football Week 6 odds, the Ducks are 24-point favorites. 

Below, we’ll examine player props for Dillon Gabriel and Aidan Chiles and how they could reach or fall short of their lines. We also cover Michigan sportsbook promo ahead of the game.

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Player props for Michigan State vs. Oregon

How Dillon Gabriel could get over 249.5 passing yards

The Oregon offense has been clicking over the last few weeks, with Gabriel completing 31 of 41 passes for 278 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception in Week 5 against UCLA

So far this season, Gabriel has thrown for 250 or more yards in three of four games. He’s thrown beyond this mark in the last two weeks, and he had his second-most attempts in Week 5 with 41. 

How Dillon Gabriel could get under 249.5 passing yards

Gabriel fell short of 250 passing yards in Week 2 against Boise State, throwing for 243 yards instead. The Spartans’ defense is allowing just 186 passing yards (42nd) per game, and in Week 5, Michigan State held Ohio State QB Will Howard to 244 yards. 

How Aidan Chiles could get over 149.5 passing yards

Chiles comes into Week 6 having played five games. In those five games, he’s finished with 150 passing yards or more in all but one, which was Week 1 with 114 yards against Florida Atlantic

The Spartans are also massive underdogs, so the game script could rely on Chiles passing more. He’s averaging about 27 attempts per game and 7.8 yards per pass attempt. Those marks would put him in line for 212.16 passing yards. 

How Aidan Chiles could get under 149.5 passing yards

The Ducks are allowing an average of just 154.8 passing yards per game. In Week 5, they held UCLA Bruins quarterback Ethan Garbers to 118 yards. Earlier this season, when Oregon played Boise State, Maddux Madsen had just 148 passing yards. 

Chiles has completed less than 50% of his passes in two games this season.

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