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College Football Moneyline Underdogs: Week 14 Picks for Washington vs Oregon & Nevada vs UNLV

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Imagn Images. Pictured: Washington QB Demond Williams Jr. (left) and Nevada RB Caleb Ramseur (right).

Week 14 of the college football season is here. That means this is our last chance in the regular season to find some value on a couple of underdogs.

For the eighth straight season on our college football betting podcast, Big Bets on Campus, Collin Wilson and Stuckey pick their two favorite moneyline underdogs for each week's slate.

For Week 14 of the season, they're rolling with two underdogs — one home 'dog in a Big Ten rivalry game and one home 'dog in an in-state Mountain West matchup.

If you're feeling lucky, a parlay of both pups pays out at over 10-1 at the time of writing.

Let's dive into our college football moneyline underdogs for Week 14.

  • 2018-24: 85-129, +15.91 Units
  • 2025: 10-16, -1.3 Units
  • Overall: 94-144, +13.59 Units


College Football Moneyline Underdog Picks for Week 14

Stuckey: Washington +210 vs. Oregon

Oregon Logo
Saturday, Nov. 29
3:30 p.m. ET
CBS
Washington Logo
Oregon Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-6.5
-120
51
-110o / -110u
-260
Washington Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+6.5
+100
51
-110o / -110u
+210
Odds via bet365. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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I'm going with Washington here.

There’s a lot of injury uncertainty surrounding this game right now.

The Ducks could still be severely shorthanded at wide receiver and are dealing with injuries at three key spots along the offensive line. We'll see who can give it a go, but they won't be at 100% on that side of the ball.

Washington has also dealt with a plethora of injuries all season, but the Huskies were able to rest almost everybody who had been ailing during back-to-back blowout wins over the past two weeks.

As of now, it looks like star running back Jonah Coleman (who should have plenty of success vs the Ducks) and star wide receiver Denzel Boston (along with his running mate Raiden Vines-Bright) will be good to go.

The offensive line also looks close to full strength (maybe except for center, with Hatchett still wearing a cast on his snapping hand).

But when the Huskies are healthy and playing at home, they’re a completely different team — and I’m thinking they're going to be healthier for this one.

I trust head coach Jedd Fisch to have them ready. Fisch went 13-6 ATS as an underdog of a touchdown-plus at Arizona, and while he has yet to cover in three tries at Washington against Oregon, Ohio State and Penn State, I like him in this spot.

Give me the Huskies to win this massive rivalry game outright.


Collin Wilson: Nevada ML +255 vs. UNLV

UNLV Logo
Saturday, Nov. 29
9 p.m. ET
CBS Sports Network
Nevada Logo
UNLV Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-7.5
-110
53.5
-110o / -110u
-315
Nevada Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+7.5
-110
53.5
-110o / -110u
+255
Odds via bet365. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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I’m rolling with the hottest team in the Mountain West right now: Nevada.

The Rebels are heading over to Reno, the world's smallest and quietest town, and they don't need this game. They're out of the Mountain West Championship picture.

They lost to Boise State. They lost to New Mexico. They're out of all the tiebreakers. This game has to mean nothing to them, and I don't see how they're favorites of over a touchdown.

Meanwhile, Nevada has been on fire lately.

The Wolf Pack absolutely dominated San Jose State, 55-10, and then they traveled to Laramie and beat Wyoming in elevation, 13-7.

Who even is this team? It was dead last not too long ago.

I’m all in on Nevada here. Give me the Pack.

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Stuckey is a senior betting analyst at Action Network, focusing on college football, college basketball, and the NFL. He hosts The Action Network Podcast and co-hosts the Big Bets on Campus podcast with Collin Wilson and Brett McMurphy. Stuckey was Action Network’s first content hire in 2017, helping launch their award-winning app, and continues to work closely with their development team. A CFA Charterholder, Stuckey has been betting since 2003 and has a background as a derivatives analyst in the financial industry. He holds an MBA from George Washington University.

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Collin is a senior writer for the Action Network, but serves in various roles behind the scenes as well. As someone who specializes in data visualization of probabilities, power ratings, and head-to-head matchups, Collin’s work within the college football space powers the Action Network’s PRO projections throughout the college football season, and has done so since the birth of the app in 2017. Collin contributes similarly to the college basketball vertical, and his passion for predictive analytics have led him to become a key force in finding betting edges in more niche markets such as professional wrestling and entertainment awards.

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