Oregon vs. Washington College Football Player Props, Odds

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The Oregon Ducks and Washington Huskies face off in Friday's Pac-12 Championship in a rematch of their epic Week 7 showdown in Seattle. We have you covered with our Oregon vs. Washington college football player props for Week 14 based on the best college football odds.

It all comes down to this: Oregon vs. Washington for the Pac-12 Championship and a likely bid in this year's College Football Playoff.

Both offenses were humming back in Week 7, when Huskies QB Michael Penix Jr. and Ducks QB Bo Nix each threw for 300 yards in a riveting 36-33 win for host Washington. This time, they'll meet under the lights in Las Vegas in the first top-five matchup between Pac-12 teams in almost 50 years.

Along with our Oregon vs. Washington predictions and our Championship Week predictions, here are our best Oregon vs. Washington college football player props for Week 14 (NCAAF odds via our best college football betting sites; pick confidence based on a 1-to-5-star scale).

Oregon vs. Washington college football player props: Pac-12 Championship

Bucky Irving Over 86.5 yards (-114 via FanDuel

When these two teams met in Week 7, the Ducks relied heavily on Irving, who turned a season-high 22 carries into 127 yards and a score. And I'd be shocked if we don't see a similar script on Friday.

The junior tailback has been the unsung engine for this Oregon offense all season, logging at least 10 carries in 11 straight games and finishing with at least 87 rushing yards in six of his last nine starts — including that monster effort against the Huskies earlier this season.

That didn't come by chance: Washington's run defense is clearly the weakest unit of this team, as the Huskies rank 40th nationally in rushing yards allowed per game (134.6) and 62nd in yards per attempt (4.2). And you can bet head coach Dan Lanning and Co. will have their sights set on exploiting that again on Friday.

Our options are limited for this prop because of how few of our best sports betting apps deal with extensive player props for college games. That said, Irving's rushing yards total is a full five yards lower at FanDuel than at DraftKings, which provides some clear value on top of an already stellar matchup.

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Rome Odunze Over 91.5 receiving yards (-114 via FanDuel

While Penix has seen his production wane over the last six weeks, he's become increasingly reliant on Odunze, who is coming off three consecutive games with 100-plus receiving yards entering the Pac-12 title game.

The future NFL wideout has been Penix's favorite target all season, and he finished with at least 100 yards in eight of 12 starts this season. We saw that on full display against Oregon in Week 7 when Odunze recorded a season-high eight catches for 128 yards and two scores — including the game-winner in the final minutes.

While the Ducks will almost certainly try to bracket Odunze and prevent him from deciding Friday's title game, I'd expect coach Kalen DeBoer to scheme up creative ways to get the ball to his best offensive playmaker, especially as a downfield threat.

Again, FanDuel is providing us with an extra six yards of value on Odunze's receiving yards prop, which makes it even easier to back the Huskies' top weapon in a must-win spot.

Troy Franklin to score a touchdown (-200 via FanDuel

Death, taxes, and Troy Franklin scoring a touchdown.

You may scoff at this -200 price, but there's a reason this is a five-star play for me despite the hefty cost. The Ducks' top wideout has scored in five straight games and 10 of 12 games this season (83.3%), and he's scored in 14 of his last 16 games (87.5%) dating back to last season.

At this price, you'd want this bet to hit 66.7% of the time to profit, and this clearly flies past that threshold. It's also a much better value than the -260 price at DraftKings — which, again, suggests that we're onto something with this bet at FanDuel.

Franklin ran wild with eight catches for a season-high 154 yards and a touchdown against Washington in Week 7, and he should be in the crosshairs for Nix all night long on Friday. Take this one to the bank with confidence.

Oregon vs. Washington player props made Thursday at 4:15 p.m. ET

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