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Over under 80 points and 1000 yards combined with Auburn vs Oregon?

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    under with the 80 points

    1000 Yards... Hard one but I think Ill say under

    I think 900 or less will be combined

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Cal is going too destory Oregon. The reason being is Oregon gave up 31 points too Stanford. Stanford is the worst team in the Pac-10 but they are getting better as you can see it was only because the Cardinals defense couldn't hold the lead they had won't happen with Cal. Cal has the defense too stop Oregon because their linebackers are fast and they can tackle, the secondary lead by Hampton and Thompson is very good at shutting receivers down in which Oregon lost their number one threat to an injury, and last and not least cal has the running game going and their passing game going if Oregon plays Cal to run they'll go too Jackson, Hawkins, or Jordan. If Oregon is playing for pass then they'll run it with Forsett who will have a huge day tomorrow. As for Florida vs Auburn. Auburn has been a huge disappointment this year and I don't see them even coming close too upsetting Florida.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i would take the under here. i think the game will be closer than most pundits say. i do think that this will be a game decided by turnovers and or special teams. Oregon's defense is very underrated especially in the secondary where they are the fastest secondary in the nation. with paysinger and cliff harris in the secondary theyre are almost impossible to score on. oregon will be able to run their offense and auburn will run theirs adequately. i think oregon will control the line of scrimage and ultimately get to cam newton. he is the key! the man is a beast but can be contained. oregon will send 3 or 4 and box newton and force him to either run or pitch the ball off. special teams will play a huge factor in this game. you never know what oregon will do. they are likely to fake a punt, onside kick in the 1st quarter... then theirs cliff harris on punt returns and kickoffs. he can and will bust one at any given time and no one other than cam newton is nearly fast enough to catch him.

    this will be one for the ages! people have not warmed up to it yet but they will. this will be a great game you can bet the house on that!

    GO DUCKS!

    QUACK DAMNIT!!

  • Becky
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    under 50 points total(most going to Auburn) and about 600 yards total offense combined

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  • 1 decade ago

    I'm going to take the under...I have a strong feeling that the two offences will cool it down, and the total will probably be in the low-to-mid 60s (I am also picking Oregon to win the game).

  • 1 decade ago

    no way. they have amazing offenses but thats not why there the 2 best in the nation. Its because they have the defenses to back the offense up and keep them on the field. I think they'll balance each other out. There will be lots of scoring but not the typical amount for either team. Way less.

  • 1 decade ago

    Probably over in each, since neither defense is even marginally good, especially Auburn's.

    Oregon 51- Auburn 38.

  • c dubb
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    I remember people saying the same type of thing for Florida v Oklahoma, look how that turned out. Im gonna say we get a similar game, with a score like 23-17.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes and also the Fabric of time and space will tear because of the sheer might of two such prolific offenses taking the Field at the same time.

  • GTAP!!
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Qver 80

    Over 100yrds.

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