The line for USC vs Oregon opened at 14 points on Sunday, a two-touchdown advantage for the Trojans who fell to the Ducks last year by a margin of 20.
Last year’s contest may mean USC has fuel for revenge on Homecoming against Oregon, but the Ducks present a significantly different challenge now than they did back then.
While they ended USC’s four-game winning streak in 2015, the Ducks were flying high under Vernon Adams as they turned their season around after a rough start.
This time around, Oregon is still trying to find their footing after losing five consecutive games since they started 2-0.