Oregon Ducks Opens as 2022 Pac-12 Favorite

Oregon Ducks Opens as 2022 Pac-12 Favorite

At the onset of the 2022 season, the Oregon Ducks became the Pac-12 Conference favorite. Strong recruiting and previous success have impressed the College Football betting public. Oregon is the most respected brand in the Pac-12. Of great concern is the change of coaches for the 2022 season. Mario Cristobal took his talents to South Beach. The Miami, Florida native has returned to his hometown and alma mater. Cristobal was celebrated as a great recruiter but average game-day coach. Namely, Dan Lanning, former Georgia defensive coordinator, takes over a well-stocked pantry.

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Gamblers have heard about the great Oregon Recruiting classes. Additionally, the Ducks have double-digit win seasons in the last two full online betting campaigns. Another factor is the Nike money that flows from Oregon alum Phil Knight. As a result, the Ducks have some of the best training facilities in college football. Gamblers see that the rest of the Pac-12 has not made the same investment. Nor has the rest of the league recruited effectively. Thus, Oregon’s status is understandable in this context.

Bo Nix Arrives From The Plains

Following inconsistent play at quarterback from the now-departed Anthony Brown, the Ducks expect consistency in 2022. Oregon is returning two promising young players. Including former five-star recruit Ty Thompson. But that didn’t stop the Ducks from adding Auburn transfer Bo Nix. Of course, Nix beat Oregon as a freshman. New head coach Dan Lanning has been careful about not confirming any depth chart. Further, he rotated the spring practice order among Nix, Thompson, and redshirt freshman Jay Butterfield.

In like manner, the backfield will have another new face. Following the departures of four-year contributors CJ Verdell and Travis Dye. Still at Oregon are Byron Cardwell and Sean Dollars. Also on board are transferred Noah Whittington (Western Kentucky) and Mar’Keise Irving (Minnesota). They’re all versatile, quick backs. But there is a lot of production to make up for the absence of Verdell and Dye.

On the positive, the offensive line returns almost entirely intact. Center Alex Forsyth will try to play a full College Football Betting season after back problems limited him in 2021. Also, the Ducks have a couple of potential pro prospects in T.J. Bass and Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu.

The receiver group is young but talented. Specifically, it is led by wideout Troy Franklin and explosive slot Kris Hutson. In comparison, Terrance Ferguson leads a deep tight end group.

Oregon Defense Looks Ducky

Overall, the Ducks’ front seven will still be a strength. Linemen Brandon Dorlus, Popo Aumavae, and Keyon Ware-Hudson all sat out the spring with injuries. As a result, it gave their backups valuable seasoning in April. Noah Sewell has a chance to be one of the best linebackers in the country. Meanwhile, Justin Flowe is another former five-star recruit at inside linebacker who could become an elite player. Bradyn Swinson, DJ Johnson, and Mase Funa are all explosive edge players. The secondary will be inexperienced after several departures,

Once upon a time, under head coach Chip Kelly, Oregon became known for a fast-paced offense that piled up points. By contrast, the Ducks grew more conservative under Mario Cristobal. Now priorities could continue towards an emphasis on defense. Cause by the question marks at key positions on offense, but what looks like a stacked unit on defense.