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Oregon vs. UCLA Prediction: UCLA Predicted to Win College Basketball Matchup [1/30/2025]
Our expert prediction for Thursday's Oregon vs UCLA matchup.

UCLA and Oregon are scheduled to meet in college basketball action at Pauley Pavilion on Thursday, starting at 10:30PM ET.
Based on the latest simulations, Dimers' advanced college basketball model (see Dimers Pro for full access) predicts UCLA as the most likely winner of today's game.
"Using the latest data, our experts simulated Thursday's Oregon-UCLA game 10,000 times," said Dimers' Chief Content Officer, Nick Slade.
"Taking into account recent updates and various additional inputs, we forecast UCLA with a win probability of 67% and Oregon with 33%."
For a closer look at Thursday's matchup, including the predicted score, best bets and an expanded look at the predicted final score, visit our interactive Oregon vs. UCLA predictions page.
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Oregon vs. UCLA Prediction: Who Will Win, Cover the Spread?
Using innovative machine learning and statistical analysis, we have simulated the outcome of Thursday's NCAA basketball matchup between Oregon and UCLA 10,000 times as part of our college basketball predictions coverage.
Our independent predictive model gives UCLA a 67% chance of beating Oregon. Our predicted final score has UCLA winning 70-66.
According to our model, Oregon (+4.5) has a 51% chance of covering the spread, while the 141.5-point over/under has a 56% chance of staying under.
Oregon vs. UCLA Odds
We have researched the best College Basketball odds in America for this game, which are listed here:
Bet Type | Oregon | UCLA |
---|---|---|
Spread | +4.5 (-105) | -4.5 (-108) |
Moneyline | +170 | -198 |
Total | o141.5 (-110) | u141.5 (-105) |
All odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
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Oregon vs. UCLA Picks and Best Bets
Our model's biggest edge in today's Oregon vs. UCLA matchup is on the spread.
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Oregon vs. UCLA Game-Day Updates and Essential Details
Thursday's college basketball action between UCLA and Oregon at Pauley Pavilion is scheduled to begin at 10:30PM ET.
- Who: Oregon vs. UCLA
- Date: Thursday, January 30, 2025
- Time: 10:30PM ET/7:30PM PT
- Venue: Pauley Pavilion
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Conclusion
We predict UCLA, with a 67% win probability, will likely beat Oregon on Thursday.
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