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ScoopDuck Roundtable: Score Predictions vs Wisconsin

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We are halfway through the week which means its score prediction time. As usual our team gives you their score predictions for the upcoming game. However we are minus Brandon this week who is battling an illness.

Still you’ve got four predictions below and some thoughts on how we came up with our scores. Last week it looks like our closest prediction was Brandon with a 42-13 domination. In fairness, Ted was only one point off with a 41-13 prediction.

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Max Torres: Oregon 59, Wisconsin 10

Oregon destroys bad teams, especially when they’re playing at home. Wisconsin is a bad team that hasn’t scored a point since October 4. I see the Ducks manhandling a team whose coach is on the brink of being fired. Another big first half from the offense and then we should see backups play a lot of snaps once again.

Corpatty: Oregon 38, Wisconsin 0

This game shouldn’t be close at any point.  Wisconsin is really struggling and the Ducks have way too much firepower for Wisconsin to keep this one close.     

Ted Leroux:   Oregon 38, Wisconsin 0

Ever since Wisconsin lost to Maryland, I’ve been dreading this pick. Watching Oregon play the Badgers tears this Badger State native in two. The current state of Wisconsin football only adds to the misery—it’s honestly depressing to think about, which I try to avoid these days. That said, I’ll face the uncomfortable truth and make a pick. Wisconsin is a dumpster fire; Oregon is not. The Ducks’ defense will smother the Big Ten’s worst offense and notch their first shutout of the season—and Wisconsin’s third straight.

Jhop: Oregon 47, Wisconsin 6

If you were hoping one of us would save the graphic, it won’t be me. I might be dumb but I’m not stupid. Oregon should roll in this game and quite frankly anything less will be slightly concerning. The Badgers are on the ropes and Luke Fickell spent most of his Monday presser defending his job. Usually when that happens, it’s clear things aren’t going well. I don’t think we’ll see a repeat of Madison 2024.

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