
Oregon vs. Indiana Odds, Box Score Prediction for Peach Bowl 2026
The Peach Bowl marks the fourth time a rematch will take place in the College Football Playoff.
The Indiana Hoosiers beat the Oregon Ducks the first time around on October 11 in Eugene.
Indiana has not just been difficult to beat, but in some cases, its been hard to compete with. The Hoosiers are coming off a 38-3 annihilation of the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Oregon showcased in its quarterfinal win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders that it can play defense at the same level of any remaining playoff team.
If the Oregon defense from New Years' Day shows up again in Atlanta, we could witness a low-scoring affair.
Peach Bowl Odds
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Spread: Indiana (-3.5)
Over/Under: 47.5
Money Line: Indiana (-180; bet $180 to win $100); Oregon (+150; bet $100 to win $150)
Oregon Box Score Prediction
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Oregon was outgained 326-267 by Indiana in their first meeting.
Dante Moore didn't have a great game. He threw for 186 yards and was picked off twice.
Moore was intercepted three times in the last two games. He did have four touchdown passes in the first-round win over the James Madison Dukes, but he did not have a touchdown pass against Texas Tech.
Moore did complete over 70 percent of his passes in each of his two playoff starts, a promising sign for Oregon as it tries to combat Indiana's defense.
The Ducks have a depleted rushing attack, but they do have some stars in the passing game, led by tight end Kenyon Sadiq and wide receiver Dakorien Moore.
Sadiq averages 11.5 yards per catch and has eight touchdown catches. He could be Oregon's X-factor in breaking down a tough unit.
Stat Predictions
Dante Moore: 250 passing yards, 2 TD, INT
Kenyon Sadiq: 60 receiving yards, TD
Indiana Box Score Prediction
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Indiana blew out three of its last four opponents.
The Hoosiers offense totaled 407 yards in the Rose Bowl win over Alabama. The 215 rushing yards and two running backs over 80 yards stood out the most.
The Kaelon Black-Roman Hemby duo provides a great support system for Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza.
Mendoza completed 87.5 percent of his passes and threw for three touchdowns against Alabama.
Indiana has three strong wide outs in Elijah Sarratt, Charlie Becker and Omar Cooper Jr. who have all thrived in some of Indiana's biggest games this season.
It's hard for any team to match what Indiana can do when it is playing at its best.
Stat Predictions
Fernando Mendoza: 215 passing yards, 2 TD
Roman Hemby: 80 rushing yards
Charlie Becker: 60 receiving yards
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