In a release with ESPN.com The Golden Nugget sports book released betting lines for 150 college football games this coming fall. Among those 150 lines were eight games, including two where the Ducks weren't favorites.

The lines are posted below:

Sept. 12 Oregon at Michigan State -1

On the road, no Marcus Mariota and a host of other key players from last year's 46-27 win, and it's easy to understand why the Spartans are the early favorites in this line.

Michigan State brings back senior quarterback Connor Cook - who is a potential first round pick - and also defensive end Shilique Calhoun who is also a potential first rounder.

The Ducks don't go into this game without their own elite talent. Royce Freeman is back for his sophomore season and the Ducks also get back Tyler Johnstone and Bralon Addison from injuries. Should Vernon Adams get into school and adjusted quickly the Ducks could easily make some moves on this line.

Sept. 26 Utah at Oregon -14

The Ducks have won by an average of 23.5 points in their only two meetings since Utah joined the Pac-12, but last season's game was a little closer than the 51-27 score indicated. Utah should once again present a tough game, but being at home the Ducks are the favorites here.

Utah running back Devontae Booker and Oregon's Freeman should put on a fun display of talent as the two backs are two of the best nationally next season.

Oct. 3 Oregon -16 at Colorado

No shock here as the Ducks and Buffs are two programs going in two different directions. Sure the -16 is a tad low right now, but the game is on the road, Oregon still isn't set at quarterback, and the offense lost a few starters. Could be a bumpy first half and then the Ducks pull away in the third quarter. I could see that playing out, but I could easily see Oregon blast the Colorado for 35 quick ones in the first quarter.

Oct. 17 Oregon -15 at Washington

Another year and another projected win for the Ducks against their rivals to the north. If this played out this would give Oregon 12 straight wins in the series.

This could easily be higher due to Washington's poor play at quarterback and the loss of NFL players like Shaq Thompson, Danny Shelton, and Marcus Peters. Ducks are going to be big favorites here.

Oct 29 Oregon -5 at Arizona State

The Sun Devils always have a rocking Sun Devil Stadium on Thursday night games, so this should be a good one on paper. The Ducks will be battle tested with road games at Michigan State and Washington already under their belts, so seeing them win by more than five is possible in our eyes. Non the less this should be a good one.

Nov. 14 Oregon at Stanford, pick'em

This one is a strange one. Oregon is still a top 10 program, even without Vernon Adams, and the Stanford Cardinal are maybe a top 25 team. Stanford's defense got hit hard with graduation after last season, and now a new crop of Cardinal must stop Oregon's high-powered offense. Maybe Vegas is thinking since this is a game that's been in Stanford's favor two of the last three seasons they'll find a way to keep it close?

Expect this to go up in Oregon's favor by the time these two meet.

Nov. 21 USC at Oregon -6.5

This doesn't really shock me. I was thinking Oregon would be somewhere near 3.5 points or 4.5 point favorites, but USC still hasn't proven they can stop spread offenses. The Trojans did win the last time they came to Autzen though. Cody Kessler will have his shot to prove his the best senior quarterback in college football next season with this game, but can SC's defense stop Oregon's offense?

Nov. 27 Oregon State at Oregon -22.5

Beavers, your program, woof. This one should be done by halftime and Vegas agrees. At home, senior day, and against the Beavers the Ducks are the big time favorites. It is a tad odd that Colorado is only a +15 at home to the Ducks and the Beavers are a +22.5, right?