Houston Cougars vs. Oklahoma Sooners College Football Odds (09/07/2024)

Last week in the season opener, head coach Brent Venables and the Oklahoma Sooners hosted the Temple Owls. Oklahoma won with ease against an overmatched College Football odds opponent. Now, the Sooners have a tougher opponent coming to visit. The Houston Cougars are not of the caliber of Oklahoma. But they are a definite step up in class from Temple. New head coach Willie Fritz arrived with plenty of credibility after transforming the Tulane Green Wave. In turn, he is trying to replicate that success at Houston, which many believe is a sleeping giant in the Big 12.

Houston Cougars vs. Oklahoma Sooners NCAAF Betting Information

Date and Time:Saturday, September 7, 2024, 7:45 p.m. ET
Location:Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, OK
TV Coverage:SECN
Odds at SBG Sportsbook
TeamSpreadTotalML
Houston U+29½ -11049 -110
Oklahoma-29½ -11049 -110
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Houston Cougars Team Overview

Last game, the Houston Cougars lost 27-7 against the UNLV Rebels as 3.5-point home favorites. The game went under the online betting total of 55.5. Houston has a record of 0-1 straight up, 0-1 against the spread, and 0-1 over/under the total.

Oklahoma Sooners Team Overview

Last game, the Oklahoma Sooners won 51-3 against the Temple Owls as 42.5-point home favorites. The game went under a total of 57.5. Oklahoma has a record of 1-0 straight up, 1-0 against the spread, and 0-1 over/under the total

Jackson Arnold threw four touchdown passes. Including three to newcomer Deion Burks. Hence, No. 16 Oklahoma routed Temple. Oklahoma forced six turnovers and held Temple to 197 yards in its first game as a member of the Southeastern Conference. Of course, the Sooners joined the league this summer after a long run in the Big 12.

In sum, Arnold, a sophomore, completed 17 of 25 passes for 141 yards in his first career victory as a starting quarterback for the Sooners. Oklahoma coach Brent Venables noted that four of the eight incomplete passes were drops. Burks, a transfer from Purdue, never caught more than two touchdown passes in a game for the Boilermakers.

He had three scores at halftime Friday and finished with six catches for 36 yards. Hence, he joined Ryan Broyles (2009), Mark Bradley (2004), Mark Clayton (2003), and Jack Lockett (1950) as the only Sooners to catch three touchdown passes in a half. Also, he became the first Oklahoma player to register three touchdown receptions in a season opener.

The defense had six sacks and nine tackles for loss. Co-defensive coordinator Zac Alley got the game ball in his debut. Meanwhile, freshman Taylor Tatum ran for 66 yards and a touchdown on just four carries for the Sooners. Including a 35-yard burst that showed off some of his immense potential.

The Sooners simply did what was necessary. Their approach wasn’t flashy. Specifically, they just ground the Owls down. Still, Temple made Oklahoma work. The Sooners gained just 378 yards.
Oklahoma kicker Tyler Keltner became the second player to make a field goal of at least 50 yards on his first career attempt for the Sooners. To illuminate, his 50-yard field goal trailed only Tony DiRienzo’s 60-yarder vs. Kansas in 1973.

Houston at Oklahoma SBG Free Picks

Gamblers always take strong betting on college football interest in Oklahoma, especially when the Sooners play at home against opponents considered to be lesser than the Sooners. On this occasion, Oklahoma has too much College Football odds power.

Houston at Oklahoma SBG Best Bet: Oklahoma Sooners.