Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Texas Longhorns
Saturday, 11/16/13, 3:30 PM EST
Opening Point Spread: Oklahoma State -1
Current Betting Line: Oklahoma State -3
Opening Total: 62.5
Current Total: 63
Odds Courtesy of Bookmaker
Oklahoma State has won five games in a row, including a 42-6 blowout victory over the Kansas Jayhawks as 31.5-point home favorites last Saturday, while going UNDER the betting total of 56. The Cowboys enter this week’s game having won 10 of their last 11 games played in the Lone Star State dating back to 2010, which is important to consider when making your college football betting picks in Week 12. Offensively, the team has scored 20 or more points in 48 consecutive games—the longest such streak in the country. Oklahoma State is 6-3 SUATS in November the last two-plus seasons, with the OVER going 6-3 in that situation.
The Cowboys are 4-23 SU all-time against the Longhorns, but they’ve won two of the last three meetings, with both wins coming in Austin. Oklahoma State is the only team in the nation to have a game with 500 passing yards and a game with 300 rushing yards this season, with both coming on the road. The program ranks 13th in the country in averaging 40.7 points per game, while sitting 20th in allowing just 19.7.
Texas has won six games in a row, including a 47-40 overtime victory over the West Virginia Mountaineers as 6.5-point road favorites last Saturday, while winning the statistical battle for a fourth consecutive contest. The Longhorns are 6-0 in Big 12 Conference play for the fifth time under head coach Mack Brown, while they’ve scored 30 or more points in their last six affairs. The team is averaging 445.3 yards per game of total offense. Texas is 5-6 SUATS as an underdog the last two-plus seasons, with the OVER going 6-5 in those 11 opportunities.
The Longhorns will need a major performance out of starting quarterback Case McCoy, who connected on 27 of 49 passes for 283 yards and three touchdowns with an interception last time out. He had three touchdown passes and five picks over the previous three games. Since 1998, Texas has compiled a 75-18 record in regular season games following its rivalry game with Oklahoma.
Sports bettors will likely back the Longhorns due to their 2-1 SUATS record as a home underdog of three points or less since 2011.
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