Oklahoma Sooners, ranked sixth, will play against UCF Knights in a Big 12 matchup. Oklahoma aims to secure their fourth consecutive win and their first conference title since 2020. The Sooners have been a part of the Big 12 since 1996 and will be departing the league after this season. On the other hand, the UCF Knights, who joined the conference this year, were previously a part of the American Athletic Conference since 2013. UCF quarterback John Rhys Plumlee is expected to return after missing most of the last four games.
The game will take place at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium at noon ET. Oklahoma has been averaging 45.2 points per game this season, while UCF has been averaging 34.7. The Sooners are favored by 17.5 points according to the latest SportsLine consensus UCF vs. Oklahoma odds. The over/under for total points scored is set at 67.5. If you plan on making any bets or predictions for the game, take a look at the college football predictions and betting advice from SportsLine’s proven computer simulation model.
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- Oklahoma vs. UCF spread: Oklahoma -17.5
- Oklahoma vs. UCF over/under: 67.5 points
- Oklahoma vs. UCF: UCF +618, Oklahoma -963
- UCF: The Knights have hit the game total Over in nine of their last 14 games
- OU: The Sooners have won five of their last six home games
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Why Oklahoma can cover
Oklahoma has a talented group of receivers, with seven players having at least 10 receptions and eight players scoring at least one touchdown. Senior Drake Stoops, who has 29 receptions for 258 yards and four touchdowns, leads the group. He put up impressive performances in recent games, contributing to the team’s victories over Texas and Tulsa.
Defensively, the Sooners are led by junior linebacker Danny Stutsman. With 58 tackles, including 27 solo tackles, two sacks, one interception returned for a touchdown, and one fumble recovery, Stutsman has been a standout player for Oklahoma.
Why UCF can cover
UCF’s success in the running game can be attributed to senior running back RJ Harvey. Harvey leads the team with 511 rushing yards and six touchdowns. In a recent game against Kansas, he had an outstanding performance, rushing for 133 yards and one touchdown. Senior running back Johnny Richardson also contributes to UCF’s ground game with 441 rushing yards and one touchdown.
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