Nebraska vs. Oregon betting: College basketball preview for Jan. 13

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The No. 8 Nebraska Cornhuskers (16-0, 5-0 Big Ten) are heavily favored (-10) to extend a 16-game win streak when they host the Oregon Ducks (8-8, 1-4 Big Ten) at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. The contest airs on Big Ten Network. The point total is set at 146 for the matchup.

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Nebraska vs. Oregon betting lines

  • Nebraska moneyline odds to win: -654
  • Oregon moneyline odds to win: +468
  • Spread: Nebraska (-10)
  • Total: 146

Nebraska statistics, trends and more

As the home team

  • Nebraska covered the spread in a lower percentage of its home games than away games last season. Nebraska covered six times in 16 games when playing at home, and it covered seven times in 12 games when playing on the road.
  • The Cornhuskers hit the over on the total in a lower percentage of home games (43.8%) than road tilts (50%) last year.
  • As a moneyline favorite last season, Nebraska won a lower percentage of its games when playing at home (.643) compared to away games (.750).

Recent trends

  • On offense, the Cornhuskers have struggled over their last 10 games, scoring 77.3 points per contest over that stretch as opposed to the 81.2 they’ve put up over the course of this season.
  • Nebraska’s points-allowed average over its last 10 games (63.8) is 2.6 fewer points per game than the team is allowing over the entire season (66.4).
  • During their past 10 outings, the Cornhuskers are making 0.6 fewer three-pointers per game than their season long average (10 compared to 10.6 season-long), while also shooting a lower percentage from deep in that span (33.2% compared to 34.3% season-long).

Nebraska betting records this season

  • ATS Record: 9-7-0 (Home: 4-6-0; Away: 3-0-0)
  • ATS Record When Favored by 10+: 2-5-0 (As Favorite: 6-7-0; As Underdog: 3-0-0)
  • O-U-P: 6-10-0 (Home: 1-9-0; Away: 2-1-0)
  • Record When Moneyline Favorite: 11-0 (Home: 8-0; Away: 0-0)
  • Record When Moneyline Underdog: 3-0 (Home: 0-0; Away: 3-0)
Field Goal % Opp. Field Goal % Rebounds Opp. Rebounds Assists Turnovers
46.9 (105th in nation) 38.4 (10th) 35.1 (81st) 32.3 (243rd) 18.1 (26th) 9.2 (19th)

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Oregon statistics, trends and more

As the away team

  • In 2024-25 against the spread, Oregon had a better winning percentage at home (.375, 6-10-0 record) than on the road (.364, 4-7-0).
  • Ducks games finished above the over/under 50% of the time at home (eight of 16) last year, and 54.5% of the time on the road (six of 11).

Recent trends

  • The Ducks are averaging 77.7 points per game in their past 10 games, which is one more than their average for the season (76.7).
  • Oregon has fared better defensively in its previous 10 games, giving up 72.5 points per contest, 0.8 fewer points than its season average of 73.3 allowed.
  • The Ducks are making 9 threes per contest over their previous 10 games, which is 0.1 fewer three-pointers than their average for the season (9.1). That said, they have a better three-point percentage over their last 10 games (34.7%) compared to their season average from three-point land (33.9%).

Oregon betting records this season

  • ATS Record: 5-11-0 (Home: 3-6-0; Away: 1-2-0)
  • ATS Record When Underdog by 10+: 1-0-0 (As Favorite: 4-7-0; As Underdog: 1-4-0)
  • O-U-P: 9-7-0 (Home: 5-4-0; Away: 1-2-0)
  • Record When Moneyline Favorite: 8-3 (Home: 7-1; Away: 1-1)
  • Record When Moneyline Underdog: 0-5 (Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1)
Field Goal % Opp. Field Goal % Rebounds Opp. Rebounds Assists Turnovers
43.3 (281st in nation) 42.5 (126th) 34.9 (88th) 30 (130th) 15.4 (108th) 12.2 (246th)
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