2025 Oregon Football Win Totals: Odds released for anticipated season

Only one team finished the 2024 season unbeaten in the regular season, the Oregon Ducks. Despite that, Oregon lost the Rose Bowl to the Ohio State Buckeyes, which given their first round bye meant that the Ducks went out of the College Football Playoff without a win there.
Now, head coach Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks are going to look to bounce back from that frustrating loss to end the 2024 season with an even stronger 2025 season. It will be hard to be better in the regular season, but the Ducks will want to compete for a national championship next year. With that in mind, the folks in Las Vegas have shared some odds and a win total for Oregon.
At this point, FanDuel has set the 2025 win total for Oregon at 10.5 wins. They’re also listed at -113 to go under that win total and -113 to go over that win total.
The Oregon Ducks will open the season with Montana State, one of the top teams in FCS. Other non-conference games are scheduled against Oregon State and Oklahoma State. That means that Oregon is looking at 11 games against teams that are considered power conference opponents, before whatever postseason matchups Oregon earns.
Big Ten play will open on September 13th with a road game against Northwestern. In a nine-game conference schedule, Oregon is scheduled to play Penn State and Indiana, two of the four teams that made the College Football Playoff last season out of the Big Ten. Oregon and Ohio State, of course, were the other two. The regular season wraps up with a road trip to Seattle to play rival Washington.
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One major question that Oregon needs to figure out is the quarterback position. Dillon Gabriel has exhausted his eligibility, so the Ducks need a third starting quarterback in as many seasons. That will likely be Dante Moore, a former five-star recruit who transferred into the program before the 2024 season.
The ultimate hope is that Dan Lanning and Oregon are going to be able to find a way to get over the hump in 2025 and win more big games. That means finding a way to win games against premier opponents late in the season.
It’s still, of course, early in the offseason. Spring practice, the second Transfer Portal window of the offseason, and Summer practice are still to come before toe meets leather in the Fall for the 2025 Oregon Ducks football season.