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College Football Playoff Odds: Oregon vs Indiana

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The two remaining Big Ten powerhouses will travel to Atlanta this weekend to compete in the Peach Bowl, with the winner earning a spot in the CFP Championship Game.

Prediction market Kalshi has odds posted for each team's chance of winning, with Indiana favored.

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Oregon vs Indiana Odds, Predictions

Odds are via Kalshi and update every hour.

Oregon Ducks Odds

The Ducks are coming into the Peach Bowl on the best note possible, having blanked No. 4 Texas Tech 23-0. The defense kept the Red Raiders in the game early as Oregon managed just two field goals in the first half, but some key stops of Tech QB Behren Morton steadied the Ducks.

The defensive pressure continued in the second half, as Ducks linebacker Matayo Uiagalelei forced a Tech fumble and nearly took it to the house to set up an Oregon score early in the third quarter. Then, to ice the game in the final minute, Jordon Davison was handed the ball and ran it in for a touchdown.

If the defense can limit the damage that this Hoosier offense has been known to inflict, Oregon might just have a shot on Friday.

Indiana Hoosiers Odds

Nobody has been able to slow the momentum of Curt Cignetti's Indiana Hoosiers. The squad is coming off a 38-3 boatracing of Alabama on New Year's Day, where Heisman-winning QB Fernando Mendoza reeled off three touchdowns, despite completing only 14 passes.

This game spoke to the strength of the Hoosiers' offense as they didn't need a bunch of Mendoza deep bombs to be competitive against a flawed, but still competitive, Crimson Tide. Indiana instead relied on short passes and dump-offs from their QB and impressive performances from running backs Kaelon Black and Roman Hemby. Indiana totaled more yards on the ground (215) than Alabama did in total (193), putting an exclamation mark on the vanquishing of a blue-blood program.

Oregon played Indiana closer than most, tying their October 11 matchup against Indiana in Eugene with under 13 minutes to go in the game, though they ultimately dropped that one 30-20. Expect a little more of a challenge this time with the Ducks clicking better than they have all season, though it's unclear if anyone can defeat Indiana at this point.

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