Red River Rivalry Weekend
By SPORTSBETTING.COM
Who doesn?t love a good rivalry?
If having the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns going head-to-head this weekend wasn?t enough, the game could also have major BCS implications; the first rankings of the year will be released on October 19.
The Big 12?s version of the BoSox-Yanks, Habs-Bruins and Cowboys-Redskins is set for this Saturday with the No. 5 Longhorns playing the No. 1 Sooners at the neutral Cotton Bowl in Dallas; SPORTSBETTING.COM has Oklahoma listed as a 6.5-point favorite and they has the Sooners and Longhorns listed at +225 and +1200 respectively to win the 2009 BCS championship.
The Longhorns lead the overall series with a record of 57?40?5 straight up, but the Sooners hold the edge more recently, going 7-5 SU since 1996 and the two are even against the spread at 6-6, also since 1996.
Texas has gone 2-1 SU and 3-0 ATS in the last three games.
Oklahoma won last year?s contest 28-21 but failed to cover as a 12-point favorite and in the Sooners? last 20 games where they were favored by 8 or less, they have a record of 15-5 SU and 12-8 ATS.
The Longhorns are 10-8 SU and 10-7-1 ATS in the last 18 contests where they were underdogs of 8-points or less.
The betting public seems pretty divided about which team will grab the green in this year?s tilt as only a slight majority (55%) of the action is going the way of the Oklahoma Sooners.
It should be a barn burner.
You know the Florida Gators are kicking themselves for crapping the bed against Mississippi in a 31-30 loss two weeks ago.
Currently ranked 11th and 12th in the AP and USA Today polls respectively, the Gators could?ve been challenging for the No. 1 spot in both polls this week?they were the nation?s consensus No. 4 team prior to that upset loss?with a tilt against the current No. 4 LSU Tigers in a key SEC battle.
Despite playing the No. 4 ranked team in the country, the hometown Gators are listed as a 5.5-point favorite for this Saturday?s game.
The Tigers haven?t done well against the Gators in the last 13 tilts, going 3-10 ATS, including 2-4 both SU and ATS in their last six visits to ?The Swamp?.
The betting public is hip to the Tigers? recent failures in Gainesville as 77% of the action is coming in on Florida.
While the majority of people in the state of Oklahoma will have their eyes on the Cotton Bowl, there will be another game featuring a school from the state as the No. 17 Oklahoma State Cowboys face the No. 3 Missouri Tigers with oddsmakers favoring the Tigers by close to two TDs, 13.5-points to be exact.
The Cowboys haven?t fared well against the Tigers only winning one game out of the last six (1-5) both SU and ATS.
In the last seven games between the two in the month of October, Missouri has the edge going 5-2 SU and ATS.
Missouri is not only favored and profitable against Oklahoma St., it is also seeing more of the betting volume as 74% of the wagers at SPORTSBETTING.COM are going towards the Tigers.
The first BCS rankings of 2008 are a week away and this weekend?s college football matchups could have a bearing on how they turn out.
Have a good weekend.
Check out SPORTSBETTING.COM for their $1 Million Gridiron Pick?em contest. It?s free to enter.
By SPORTSBETTING.COM
Who doesn?t love a good rivalry?
If having the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns going head-to-head this weekend wasn?t enough, the game could also have major BCS implications; the first rankings of the year will be released on October 19.
The Big 12?s version of the BoSox-Yanks, Habs-Bruins and Cowboys-Redskins is set for this Saturday with the No. 5 Longhorns playing the No. 1 Sooners at the neutral Cotton Bowl in Dallas; SPORTSBETTING.COM has Oklahoma listed as a 6.5-point favorite and they has the Sooners and Longhorns listed at +225 and +1200 respectively to win the 2009 BCS championship.
The Longhorns lead the overall series with a record of 57?40?5 straight up, but the Sooners hold the edge more recently, going 7-5 SU since 1996 and the two are even against the spread at 6-6, also since 1996.
Texas has gone 2-1 SU and 3-0 ATS in the last three games.
Oklahoma won last year?s contest 28-21 but failed to cover as a 12-point favorite and in the Sooners? last 20 games where they were favored by 8 or less, they have a record of 15-5 SU and 12-8 ATS.
The Longhorns are 10-8 SU and 10-7-1 ATS in the last 18 contests where they were underdogs of 8-points or less.
The betting public seems pretty divided about which team will grab the green in this year?s tilt as only a slight majority (55%) of the action is going the way of the Oklahoma Sooners.
It should be a barn burner.
You know the Florida Gators are kicking themselves for crapping the bed against Mississippi in a 31-30 loss two weeks ago.
Currently ranked 11th and 12th in the AP and USA Today polls respectively, the Gators could?ve been challenging for the No. 1 spot in both polls this week?they were the nation?s consensus No. 4 team prior to that upset loss?with a tilt against the current No. 4 LSU Tigers in a key SEC battle.
Despite playing the No. 4 ranked team in the country, the hometown Gators are listed as a 5.5-point favorite for this Saturday?s game.
The Tigers haven?t done well against the Gators in the last 13 tilts, going 3-10 ATS, including 2-4 both SU and ATS in their last six visits to ?The Swamp?.
The betting public is hip to the Tigers? recent failures in Gainesville as 77% of the action is coming in on Florida.
While the majority of people in the state of Oklahoma will have their eyes on the Cotton Bowl, there will be another game featuring a school from the state as the No. 17 Oklahoma State Cowboys face the No. 3 Missouri Tigers with oddsmakers favoring the Tigers by close to two TDs, 13.5-points to be exact.
The Cowboys haven?t fared well against the Tigers only winning one game out of the last six (1-5) both SU and ATS.
In the last seven games between the two in the month of October, Missouri has the edge going 5-2 SU and ATS.
Missouri is not only favored and profitable against Oklahoma St., it is also seeing more of the betting volume as 74% of the wagers at SPORTSBETTING.COM are going towards the Tigers.
The first BCS rankings of 2008 are a week away and this weekend?s college football matchups could have a bearing on how they turn out.
Have a good weekend.
Check out SPORTSBETTING.COM for their $1 Million Gridiron Pick?em contest. It?s free to enter.