Las Vegas has given the seventh-ranked Washington Huskies a slight edge over the No. 17 Oregon Ducks in new weekend's showdown in Eugene. Lines were released Sunday afternoon, and the Ducks are 3.5 point underdogs to the Huskies, per Vegas Insiders.

The line actually opened at 4-points in favor of the Huskies, but it quickly dropped half a point in less than an hour.

Next Saturday's game at Autzen Stadium will have major implications on the Pac-12 North title race. Washington holds the only 3-0 record in the division, but Oregon could even the score with a win. Things are more interesting a night after Utah upset No. 14 Stanford in Palo Alto.

Washington will try to extend its win streak to three games over the Ducks next weekend. Oregon had won 12 straight before Washington won 70-21 at Autzen Stadium in 2016. The Huskies won the following year 38-3 in Seattle.

Oregon is coming off a crucial 42-24 road win over the California Bears. The win was a nice rebound from the previous week's 38-31 heartbreaking defeat to Stanford in Eugene. The Ducks went 3-0 in non-league games with wins over Bowling Green, Portland State and San Jose State. They are 3-1 in games played at Autzen Stadium.

Washington has won five straight since an opening Saturday loss to Auburn. Since the loss in Texas, Washington has won three games over Pac-12 teams, beating Utah and UCLA on the road, and Arizona State at Husky Stadium.