College Football Big Game Reaction: Michigan, Baylor, Ohio State, Georgia & More

Quick reaction to the biggest college football games of Week 11: Michigan at Penn State, OU at Baylor, Georgia at Tennessee, Purdue at Ohio State, Texas A&M at Ole Miss

Quick reaction to the biggest games of Week 11: Oklahoma at Baylor, Michigan at Penn State, Georgia at Tennessee, Mississippi State at Auburn


College Football Big Game Reaction: Week 11

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Week 11 Big Game Reactions  
Baylor 24, Oklahoma 14 
Michigan 21, Penn State 17
Georgia at Tennessee, Purdue at Ohio State, Texas A&M at Ole Miss and more to come

Baylor 24, Oklahoma 14 Reaction

Oklahoma hasn’t played well, it didn’t have a truly great win over the 9-0 start, and this certainly looked and played like a team that was way, way, way overdue to catch a two-piece, but …

Don’t automatically assume that this team is dead yet.

2020: Lost a Big 12 game. Won Big 12 title.

2019: Lost a Big 12 game. Won Big 12 title, went to CFP.

2018: Lost a Big 12 game. Won Big 12 title, went to CFP.

2017: Lost a Big 12 game. Won Big 12 title, went to CFP.

2016: Lost two non-conference games. Won Big 12 title.

2015: Lost a Big 12 game. Won Big 12 title, went to CFP.

Now, there are a few other parts to this. None of those losses came in November, and none of those Oklahoma teams were as inept as this one appears to be at coming up with a consistent performance.

But enough about Oklahoma. Baylor won this game. Baylor was the tougher teams on the lines, the defense was fantastic, and now its Big 12 title hopes are still alive after losing to TCU last week in a stunner.

The offensive line powered away for close to 300 yards – Abram Smith and QB Gerry Bohanan were fantastic – the defense shut down Caleb Williams and all but ended any Heisman hopes, and when needed, the team pulled away late.

Now it needs to beat Kansas State on the road and get by Texas Tech and get some help, but …

Oklahoma is in the Big 12 Championship if it beats Iowa State and at Oklahoma State.

The way OU is playing, though, that’s not even close to being a given this time around.

NEXT: Michigan 21, Penn State 17 Reaction

Big 12 Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, How To Watch: Week 11

Big 12 Schedule, Game Previews, Predictions for Week 11. Oklahoma at Baylor, West Virginia at Kansas State, Iowa State at Texas Tech, Kansas at Texas, TCU at Oklahoma State

Big 12 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, how to watch, and TV listings for Week 11 of the season.


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Week 11 College Football Schedule, Predictions, Game Previews

Big 12 Results So Far
SU: 44-17, ATS: 39-22, Point Total: 31-23-1

Saturday, November 13

Oklahoma at Baylor

12:00, FOX
Line: Oklahoma -5.5, o/u: 62.5

West Virginia at Kansas State

12:00, FS1
Line: Kansas State -6.5, o/u: 47

Iowa State at Texas Tech

3:30, ESPN2
Line: Iowa State -10.5, o/u: 58

Kansas at Texas

7:30, ESPNU
Line: Texas -30.5, o/u: 62

TCU at Oklahoma State

8:00, FOX
Line: Oklahoma State -13, o/u: 54.5

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Oklahoma vs Baylor Prediction, Game Preview

Oklahoma vs Baylor prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win this Saturday.

Oklahoma vs Baylor prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, November 13


Oklahoma vs Baylor How To Watch

Date: Saturday, November 13
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: McLane Stadium, Waco, TX
How To Watch: FOX
Record: Oklahoma (9-0), Baylor (7-2)
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Why Oklahoma Will Win

Is a rested Oklahoma ready for the finishing kick?

No, the schedule hasn’t been all that amazing so far, but it hasn’t been totally awful. Even so, a team in the hunt for the College Football Playoff should be a whole lot stronger than it’s been. However …

There’s a scoreboard for a reason.

OU was awful against Kansas – for a half. Lost in the miserable performance were the 35 points scores in the second half. Also lost is how Oklahoma won their last three games by double-digits and have now scored 52 or more in three of the last four games.

No, the defense hasn’t been strong enough overall, but it takes the ball away and is good at buckling down in the red zone. Yes the team has been wildly inconsistent, but it’s also among the best teams in the country offensively, in passing, on third downs, and there are few attacks with more explosion.

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Why Baylor Will Win

The running game has to be rolling from the start.

Teams tend to get away from grinding it out against Oklahoma because games start to get into shootouts, but it’s possible to run on this group.

Baylor is getting a monster season out of the running back combination of Abram Smith and Trestan Ebner, with Smith on fire with three straight games of 125 yards or more while averaging over seven yards per carry.

The Bears are great against the run, the offensive line has been great, and at home, it should have the consistency and pop to pounce when Oklahoma takes its weekly nap for about 12-20 minutes.

What’s Going To Happen

You know how this works for Oklahoma.

It looks rough for stretches, the defense gives up scoring drives, and it looks like it’s all going to fall apart, and then …

Caleb Williams goes and does something Heisman-worth, the O decides it’s time to kick it all in, and the pop will come with a few big runs and a home run from the passing attack.

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Oklahoma vs Baylor Prediction, Lines

Oklahoma 37, Baylor 30
Line: Oklahoma -5.5, o/u: 62.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 5

5: House of Gucci
1: Yellowstone

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Big 12 Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, How To Watch: Week 10

Big 12 Schedule, Game Previews, Predictions for Week 10. Texas at Iowa State, Baylor at TCU, Oklahoma State at West Virginia, Kansas State at Kansas

Big 12 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, how to watch, and TV listings for Week 10 of the season.


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Big 12 Results So Far
SU: 42-15, ATS: 37-20, Point Total: 28-22-1

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Saturday, November 6

Kansas State at Kansas

12:00, FS1
Line: Kansas State -24, o/u: 56

Oklahoma State at West Virginia

3:30, ESPN
Line: Oklahoma State -3.5, o/u: 49.5

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Baylor at TCU

7:30, FS1
Line: Baylor -6.5, o/u: 58

Texas at Iowa State

7:30, FS1
Line: Iowa State -6.5, o/u: 61

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10 Best College Football Predictions Against The Spread: Week 9. Extreme Point Totals

The 10 best college football predictions against the spread for Week 9, diving into a slew of extreme point totals that appear to be very, very off.

What college football games appear to be the best bets and the best picks against the spread going into Week 9? This week … the extreme point totals


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Last week I needed to stop a slide before it became an avalanche, so I went with a few tried-and-true belief systems and ended up going 6-4.

I’ll take it. We can do better.

The whole point of this is to try to find discrepancies in the market. Where is the betting public going wrong, and how can we all exploit it? This week, there’s one potentially massive thing happening that we’re crazy not to to at least take a shot at.

The point totals.

If you’ve been along for the journey all year, and maybe even for several seasons, you’ve hopefully been able to get nice and fat on the unwavering belief that you ALWAYS go hard on the under on a college football point total of 80 or more, go strong with the under on 75 or higher, and dabble tastefully when it’s at 70.

Last week I hollered that the WKU-FIU point total of 77 was silly-high, and it came in at 53. I also said to stay away from the over on 76 in Ole Miss-LSU, and it came in at 58.

Of course this doesn’t always work, but people love, love, love going with the over, and in college football, you have to take advantage of that.

There’s a flip side – the way-too-low point totals.

Just like you need a ton of things to go the right way to get an over on 75+, you also need the world to go bonkers to get an under on 40.

The idea is to dare the extreme to actually come through and be just that extreme.

And with all that pretentiousness in mind, we kick this thing off with …

Results So Far ATS: 54-36-1

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10. Florida State at Clemson

LINE 48 Point Total
ATS PICK Under

You know that giant pile of bull muffins I just spewed about going to the extremes? Yeah, do that, but sometimes you have to buy into the Maya Angelou paraphrased world of poetry, quips, and betting …

When a team shows you who it is, believe it.

If these 2021 Clemson Tigers come out and hang 58 on the board, then tip your cap, accept the moment, and cheerfully move on, because that offense so far really, really isn’t working.

Clemson hasn’t scored more than 19 points in and of its last three games. It only went over 20 once against an FBS team this season, and that was in a 27-21 loss to NC State. Even if this is the day it all kicks in, the Tiger defense is good enough to keep down the Florida State offensive side of things.

If Clemson can hold Pitt to 27 points, it can keep the Seminoles under wraps.

Okay, so you’re not buying in. Let’s try this the other way …

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9. Duke at Wake Forest

LINE 71 Point Total
ATS PICK Under

As I mentioned before, 80, and you go under head first and don’t ask how deep the pool is. 71 … ehhhhhhhh, yeah, but dip your toe in first.

Again, a whole lot of things have to go right for two teams to combine to score 72 points, but this one is a bit different.

The total opened at 69.5. America saw this, remembered the 70-56 craziness of Wake Forest’s win over Army last week – full to-be-warned disclosure, I adored the under on 59.5 in that – and it instantly shot up to 71.

Duke was shutout last week against Virginia and scored seven three weeks ago against North Carolina – the Cavs and Tar Heels aren’t exactly the ’85 Bears defensively.

But I get it. Wake Forest has allowed 34 (Louisville), 37 (Syracuse), and 56 (Army) over its last three games, but going over on 71 is an outlier for Demon Deacon games even though it happened the last two weeks.

I promise, we’ll get to actual games and picks soon, but keeping with the theme …

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8. Charlotte at WKU

LINE Point Total 73
ATS PICK Under

Last week the under on WKU vs FIU was here in the 8 spot, and it hit easily. No, I’m not superstitious, but if something works, you go with it until it doesn’t.

WKU has one of the nation’s most dynamic passing games as the program went big to fix the glitch of the last few years – if you were with this last season, unders on WKU games were gold because that team couldn’t score – but 73 is a tad high even against a suspect Charlotte pass defense.

The 49ers allowed 13 touchdown passes in the their last four games, got ripped up by the Middle Tennessee air attack, and got hit for 466 by FIU. Both of those games blew past 73.

There’s going to be a lot of sweating on this – these two offenses should be terrific – but 1) it’s supposed to be soggy and rainy in Bowling Green, Kentucky on Saturday, and 2) it’s a point total of 73. Give it a shot … but lightly.

Okay, okay, let’s throw an actual against the spread pick in here …

NEXT: College Football Pick Against The Spread No. 7: Kansas at Oklahoma State

Big 12 Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, How To Watch: Week 9

Big Ten Schedule, Game Previews, Predictions for Week 9. Texas at Baylor, Iowa State at West Virginia, Texas Tech at Oklahoma, TCU at Kansas State, Kansas at Oklahoma State

Big 12 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, how to watch, and TV listings for Week 9 of the season.


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Big 12 Results So Far
SU: 38-14, ATS: 32-20, Point Total: 26-19-1

Week 9 College Football Schedule, Predictions, Game Previews

Saturday, October 30

Texas at Baylor

12:00, ABC
Line: Baylor -3, o/u: 61.5

Iowa State at West Virginia

2:00, Big 12 Network/ESPN+
Line: Iowa State -7, o/u: 48

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Texas Tech at Oklahoma

3:30, ABC
Line: Oklahoma -20, o/u: 67

TCU at Kansas State

3:30, ESPNU
Line: Kansas State -3.5, o/u: 58

Kansas at Oklahoma State

7:00, FS1
Line: Oklahoma State -30.5, o/u: 54.5

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Oklahoma vs Texas Tech Prediction, Game Preview

Oklahoma vs Texas Tech prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win this Saturday.

Oklahoma vs Texas Tech prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 30


Oklahoma vs Texas Tech How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 30
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Norman, OK
How To Watch: ABC
Record: Oklahoma (8-0), Texas Tech (5-3)
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Why Texas Tech Will Win

Anything interesting happening at Texas Tech?

Here’s the crazy thing about the firing of head coach Matt Wells – the team is still in the midst of what could be a bowl season with one more win.

It’s been up-and-down, and the blowout losses to Texas and TCU didn’t help, but this isn’t a bad team for interim head coach Sonny Cumbie to work with.

The offense hasn’t been a strong as it should be – and it’s certainly not consistent enough – but the passing game is still the second-best in the Big 12 despite losing starting QB Tyler Shough to a collarbone injury, and the run defense has been solid, for the most part, allowing fewer than 100 yards in five games.

Oklahoma will go through a lull. It isn’t a team that keeps its foot on the pedal for a full 60 minutes – the opportunities will be there to take over the game.

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Why Oklahoma Will Win

Get Caleb Williams and the running game going right away.

First of all, the Sooners need to crank up the energy and interest to a whole other level after coming out dead-flat against Kansas. That happens with a few quick early scoring drives, and it makes things easier if the O line can blast the Red Raider front off the ball.

Texas Tech was able to stuff the Kansas State running game last week, but TCU and Texas each ripped off well over 300 yards on the ground and won easily. Since Williams has taken over, the OU rushing attack has taken off.

Oklahoma failed to get to 200 rushing yards in the four games against FBS teams before Texas, and it’s averaging 261 per game since the quarterback switch.

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What’s Going To Happen

This is all about energy and focus.

Will Texas Tech be able to rally around Cumbie and crank up the intensity with a shot to make a massive statement?

OU had one blowout win over TCU and great second halves against Texas and Kansas, but this is one brutally inconsistent team.

The Sooners will win – it’ll go on a scoring run when it needs to – but it’ll do what it does and take about a quarter of the game off to let Texas Tech make this interesting.

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Oklahoma vs Texas Tech Prediction, Lines

Oklahoma 50, Texas Tech 31
Line: Oklahoma -20, o/u: 67
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5

Must See Rating: 3.5

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College Football Big Game Reaction: Oregon, Pitt, Notre Dame & More

Quick reaction to the biggest college football games of Week 8: Oregon at UCLA, USC at Notre Dame, Illinois at Penn State, Clemson at Pitt, Tennessee at Alabama, Oklahoma at Kansas

Quick reaction to the biggest games of Week 8: Oregon at UCLA, USC at Notre Dame, Illinois at Penn State, Clemson at Pitt, Tennessee at Alabama, Oklahoma at Kansas


College Football Big Game Reaction: Week 8

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Week 8 Big Game Reactions  
Illinois 20, Penn State 18 9OT
Oregon 34, UCLA 31
Pitt 27, Clemson 17
Alabama 52, Tennessee 24
Notre Dame 31, USC 16

Oklahoma 35, Kansas 23 Reaction

Any landing you can walk away from is a good one.

It’s a 12-point win on the road in Big 12 play. The rest is just details, but …

Obviously this game was a problem for Oklahoma.

You don’t struggle that much with Kansas and just chalk it up to a flat day at the office. The offense couldn’t score in the first against one of the worst teams in America. The defense got picked clean and needed to be saved by a Heisman-worthy few plays by the freshman quarterback to get out alive.

And yes, Caleb Williams is in the Heisman race. Find anyone who’s supposedly among the favorites who has done anything bigger than 1) tear off a 40-yard touchdown run on fourth down to help take over the game on the road, and 2) have the presence of mind to take the ball away from RB Kennedy Brooks – who was stuffed on fourth down – to grind to a desperately-needed first down.

Williams saved a shockingly disappointing defense that couldn’t handle Jason Bean – a good, veteran quarterback who put up big yards at North Texas and did everything he could to try pulling off the shocker – and he’s apparently going to have to do so as the rest of the season goes on.

Oklahoma’s 35 second half points got the job done, but Kansas outgained the Sooners 412 to 398. The Sooners committed penalty after key penalty, the secondary was seemingly outguessed on every third down, and this was way, way too close for comfort.

It’s now a problem.

OU tried to give away the Tulane game. It tried to give away the Kansas State game. It didn’t get off the bus against Texas until Williams stepped in.

It can’t put together a full 60 minutes without taking a nap during a sizable portion of the game, and that’s not going to fly with Texas Tech, at Baylor, Iowa State, at Oklahoma State, and likely the Big 12 Championship and College Football Playoff still to go.

Week 8 Big Game Reactions  
Illinois 20, Penn State 18 9OT
Oregon 34, UCLA 31
Pitt 27, Clemson 17
Alabama 52, Tennessee 24
Notre Dame 31, USC 16

NEXT: Illinois 20, Penn State 18 Reaction

Big 12 Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 8

Big 12 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and TV listings for Week 8 of the season.

Big 12 college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and TV listings for Week 8 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 34-13, ATS: 27-20, Point Total: 23-17-1

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Saturday, October 23

Oklahoma at Kansas

12:00, ESPN
Line: Oklahoma -39, o/u: 67.5

Kansas State at Texas Tech

12:00, FS1
Line: Texas Tech -1, o/u: 60.5

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Oklahoma State at Iowa State

3:30, FOX
Line: Iowa State -7, o/u: 47

West Virginia at TCU

7:30, ESPNU
Line: TCU -4.5, o/u: 57

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Oklahoma vs Kansas prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 23

Oklahoma vs Kansas prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 23


Oklahoma vs Kansas How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 23
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, KS
How To Watch: ESPN
Record: Oklahoma (7-0), Kansas (1-5)
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Why Oklahoma Will Win

This is what we were all waiting for.

It might be a wee bit late for the Heisman race, but it’s not crazy to think that Caleb Williams could be the most important and signature player of the 2021 season if he’s able to keep this up.

Shot out of a cannon on a fourth down run that flipped the Texas game, he took all the pressure of being the new starter and hit TCU for 295 yards and four touchdowns – connecting on 78% of his throws – with 66 yards and a score.

He’s running the offense better, RB Kennedy Brooks hit the 150+ mark on the ground for the second game in a row, and it’s all finally working.

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Why Kansas Will Win

Oklahoma has a bizarre way of only playing for about 38 minutes. Those minutes might be spread out, or they might come early, but this team just can’t seem to maintain its focus and consistency for a full 60.

Whether it was starting slow against Texas, or letting TCU hang around last week, or almost collapsing against Kansas State and Tulane, the Sooners let down, and they’ll certainly going to it in what should be a breather of a week.

Kansas might not be playing all that well – to be kind – but the O worked against Duke, the backfield has a few decent options if they can get any room, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

Oklahoma will call its shot.

Kansas will surprise with an early score, but the Sooners will go on a big scoring run with the running game tearing off home run after home run. It’ll be over at halftime.

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Oklahoma vs Kansas Prediction, Line

Oklahoma 58, Kansas 17
Line: Oklahoma -39, o/u: 67.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 2

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