Texas Longhorns vs. Oklahoma Sooners NCAAF Best Betting Odds (10/12/2024)

Texas Longhorns vs. Oklahoma Sooners NCAAF Best Betting Odds (10-12-2024)

The Oklahoma Sooners told quarterback Dillon Gabriel to get out of town by sundown after the 2023 campaign. Despite Gabriel putting up video game numbers during his tenure. Head coach Brent Venables was scared of losing prized backup Jackson Arnold to the transfer portal if Gabriel returned. Now, it appears as if losing Arnold for Gabriel would have been preferable. Oklahoma faces the quarterback-rich Texas Longhorns on Saturday. Oklahoma is coming off a bye week that followed a win against the Auburn Tigers.

Texas Longhorns vs. Oklahoma Sooners NCAAF Betting Information

Date and Time:Saturday, October 12, 2024, 3:30 p.m. ET
Location:Cotton Bowl Stadium, Dallas, TX
TV Coverage:ABC or ESPN
Odds at SBG Sportsbook
TeamSpreadTotalML
Texas-14½ -10550 -115-600
Oklahoma+14½ -11550 -105+460
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Texas Longhorns Team Overview

Last game, the Texas Longhorns won 35-13 against the Mississippi State Bulldogs as 37-point home favorites. The game went under the online betting total of 59. Texas has a record of 5-0 straight up, 4-1 against the spread, and 3-2 over/under the total. Texas ranks 7th for total offense, 10th for passing, 37th for rushing and 7th for scoring. Defensively they rank 3rd overall, 2nd against the pass, 30th against the rush, and 2nd for points allowed. Also, Texas ranks 79th for fewest turnovers lost and 26th for takeaways.

Oklahoma Sooners Team Overview

Last game, the Oklahoma Sooners won 27-21 against the Auburn Tigers as 2-point road dogs. The game went over the total of 43. Oklahoma has a record of 4-1 straight up, 2-3 against the spread, and 2-3 over/under the total. Oklahoma ranks 121st for total offense, 118th for passing, 100th for rushing, and 69th for scoring. Defensively they rank 42nd overall, 75th against the pass, 27th against the rush, and 19th for points allowed. Also, Oklahoma ranks 40th for fewest turnovers lost and 48th for takeaways.

Kip Lewis returned an interception 61 yards for the game-winning touchdown. Then, Oklahoma rallied from an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat Auburn, 27-21, for its first-ever Southeastern Conference win. “That was my first experience with Sooner magic as a head coach,” Oklahoma coach Brent Venables said. “That was an amazing last four drives on offense and defense. We played our best ball when it mattered most.”

To summarize, true freshman quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr. gained 230 yards of total offense in his first career start. He replaced Jackson Arnold during the Tennessee game. Still, the Sooners struggled on offense for much of this game. But they took advantage of several missed opportunities by the Tigers. Oklahoma stopped Auburn on fourth down at the 1-yard line in the first quarter. In turn, the Tigers missed two chances at a short field goal late in the second quarter.

Auburn’s Payton Thorne passed for 338 yards and three touchdowns. However, his sixth interception of the season turned out to be the decisive play. Oklahoma’s Jovantae Barnes cut into Auburn’s 21-10 lead with 8:32 remaining. Following a 2-yard touchdown run that was set up by a 60-yard pass from Hawkins to J.J. Hester. But the 2-point conversion failed, leaving the Tigers ahead by five points. Next, Lewis intercepted Thorne, who was making his return to the starting lineup after a two-game absence. Thorned ran it back with 4:06 left to play.

Texas vs Oklahoma SBG Free Picks

Oklahoma will draw betting on college football consideration as a power brand dog. Yet their new QB and offense are a major concern to casual gamblers. But Wise Guys love their potentially enhanced value.

Texas vs Oklahoma SBG Best Bet: Oklahoma Sooners.