Both programs come into this game 3-0 ATS and straight up, and both are winning by big margins.
The Beavers have outscored their opponents by 20 points per game, while the Trojans have done the same by 31. USC is 1-0 on conference play while Oregon State is opening their conference schedule.
The hype heading into the season around USC was massive, and so far they've done nothing to snuff out that fire. Averaging 50.7 points per game while allowing just 19.7, Lincoln Riley has the Trojans rolling so far.
There's a reason why this is a massive total that's for sure.
Caleb Williams (+300 to win Heisman on FanDuel) has racked up 874 yards passing and eight touchdowns with no interceptions while completing 67.6 percent of his passes. Receiver Jordan Addison already has five touchdowns as well.
Speaking of that total, Lincoln Riley is 23 - 4 straight up when the total is at least 63 points over his coaching career.
The Beavers just beat Montana State by 40, but this will clearly be a much tougher test wouldn't you say?
Not only did Oregon State come away with 538 total yards last weekend, but they also forced three turnovers, so they're aggressive on both sides of the ball. Quarterback Chance Nolan has seven touchdown passes and two picks, while throwing it as accurately as anyone in the country, completing 76 percent of his passes.
Oregon State is also 7-0 ATS in home games over the last two years.
This total is massive, and even with all the firepower we have here on the offensive side of the ball for both teams, neither has gone over a total this high yet, with USC going under 71.5 against Fresno State and the Beavers not playing in a game that even saw a total reach 59 points.
The Trojans are loaded with talent though and should be able to win this by at least a touchdown, especially with the strong play on the defensive side of the ball so far.