A statistical look at Oklahoma’s opponent (Baylor)

A statistical deep-dive into Oklahoma’s opponent, the twelfth ranked Baylor Bears.

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Win in Waco.

This is one of the final boxes the Sooners will need to check if they have any chance of making the College Football Playoff.

No. 9 Oklahoma (8-1) and No. 12 Baylor (9-0) are set to play one of the top-ranked matchups in their series history this week, and the game will certainly have playoff implications for the victor.

Here is a statistical deep-dive into Baylor and Oklahoma’s best stats to attack on Saturday.

Hot Lamb

It’s no secret the Sooners will need Lamb to be good the rest of the year to have a shot at winning out, but this week he’ll need to be great. The Bears currently have the second-ranked defense in the Big 12 behind Iowa State, as they allowed just 9 points in regulation last week. But they’ve have a big-play problem all season long, and that’s where Lamb comes in. The Sooners No. 1 receiver has made it a habit to rip off long, explosive plays this season, and they’ll need exactly that this Saturday in Waco. He currently averages 22.3 yards per catch.

Good luck, Charlie

Baylor quarterback Charlie Brewer hasn’t exactly been on his A-game lately, but neither has Alex Grinch’s defense. Brewer on his worst day is still one of the top quarterbacks in the Big 12, as he’s already thrown for 2,338 yard this season, with 16 touchdowns and 4 interceptions. The Oklahoma defense will have to find ways to limit Brewer, or they’ll be in another shootout, and they might not leave with the win this time. 

Run Lincoln, run

Despite Kennedy Brooks having over 100 yards rushing last week, it still felt sporadic, and the Sooners couldn’t establish a thing offensively in the second half. Baylor’s defense is going to make stops, they have the talent and speed to do it. The Sooners will need to wear them out with consistent run game, and control the time of possession with the ground game. BU has given up 127.1 rushing yards per game so far this season.

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This decade has been different for the Oklahoma-Baylor series

This week, No. 9 Oklahoma takes on undefeated No. 10 Baylor in one of the top-ranked matchups in the series history.

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It’s going to be wild in Waco.

This week, No. 8 Oklahoma (8-1, 5-1 Big 12) takes on undefeated and No. 10 ranked Baylor (9-0, 6-0) in one of the top-ranked matchups in the series history. For both teams, the game could has major College Football Playoff implications. It’s not going to be the first time an Oklahoma-Baylor matchup will send ripples through college football.

Oklahoma holds a dominant 25-3 record over the Bears, with their largest win coming in 2000, when the Sooners won 56-7. 

Before Baylor’s first series win in 2011, the Sooners had won 20-straight matchups dating as far back as 1901. In 2011, Heisman winner Robert Griffin III led the Bears to a narrow 45-38 victory over Oklahoma.

In 2013 and 2014, two of the best years in Baylor’s history, the Bears blew out Oklahoma, once in Waco and the other in Norman. In 2013, the Bears won 41-12, and in 2013 48-14, their largest win in the series. They finished ranked No. 13 and No. 7 in the end of the season polls. 

The Sooners have since won four straight games, and will be looking to get their fifth in Waco on Saturday.

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Chargers open up as 4.5-point underdogs to Chiefs

The Los Angeles Chargers have opened up as home underdogs to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11.

The Los Angeles Chargers (4-6) opened up as 4.5-point underdogs to the Kansas City Chiefs (6-4) heading into their Week 11 matchup.

The Chargers are coming off a loss to the Oakland Raiders (5-4), which was a result of a poor offensive output and lack of execution when the game was on the line.

Meanwhile, the Chiefs also lost their Week 10 bout. After the Tennessee Titans clawed their way back into the contest to take the lead, Kansas City was relying on kicker Harrison Butker to tie up the game and send it to overtime. Unfortunately, his 52-yard field goal was blocked as time expired.

Los Angeles needs to win this game in order to keep their playoff hopes alive, while Kansas City is hoping to dig themselves out of a slump after dropping their last four out of six games.

Monday’s matchup will be played in Mexico City and will begin at 5:15 p.m. PT.

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4 Studs and 2 Duds in Seahawks’ wild overtime defeat of 49ers

Studs and duds from the Seattle Seahawks nail-biting win over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 10.

The overtime magic seems to keep flowing for the Seattle Seahawks. Only a week removed from their dramatic overtime victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Seahawks found themselves in yet another thriller when they needed an extra period to take down their rivals by the bay, the San Francisco 49ers.

Seattle vs. San Francisco on “Monday Night Football” was being billed as the game of the year, and it didn’t just live up to expectations, it exceeded them. In one of the wildest, climactic, back-and-forth wins one will ever see, the Seahawks delivered the previously unbeaten 49ers their first loss of the year in a game that came down to the final play of overtime.

The 49ers may still be in first place in the NFC West, but their margin for error was severely diminished as the Seahawks clearly demonstrated they are more than capable of taking back a division crown themselves. Here are four Studs and two Duds from Seattle’s Week 10 win.

College Football Expert Picks, Predictions: Week 12

The picks and predictions from the college football experts fro Week 12 of the season.

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 If there’s an *next to the pick, that means the team will win, but not cover.

INSTRUCTIONS: Make your pick against the spread. For example …
– If you think Florida will win -7 over Miami: Florida
– If you think Miami will win outright: Miami
– If you think Florida will win, but NOT cover: Florida*

Week 12 Fearless Predictions, Game Previews 
ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Pac-12 | SEC
AAC | C-USA | Ind | MAC | MW | Sun Belt
CFN Fearless Predictions & Game Previews
Week 12 Expert Picks & Predictions
10 Best Predictions Against The Spread
Week 12 Final Thoughts, Betting Advice
10 Best Point Total Predictions

Results So Far …

Gill Alexander: SU: 163-64, ATS: 121-100-5
@beatingthebook, VSIN
Jeff Feyerer: SU: 166-60, ATS: 116-105-5
@JeffFeyererCFN
Pete Fiutak: SU: 163-64, ATS: 110-111-5
@PeteFiutakCFN
Dan Harralson: SU: 164-63, ATS: 115-106-5
@danharralson, VolsWire.com
Phil Harrison: SU: 163-64, ATS: 109-112-5
@PhilHarrisonBW, BuckeyesWire.com
Isaiah Hole: SU: 164-62, ATS: 120-101-5
@IsaiahHole, WolverinesWire.com
Wil Hunter: SU: 159-67, ATS: 97-125-4
@wil__hunter, SpartansWire.com
Jeremy Mauss: SU: 170-56, ATS: 115-106-5
@MWCWire, MWwire.com
Kegan Reneau: SU: 156-70, ATS: 110-111-5
@KeganReneau, SoonersWire.com
Johnny Rosenstein: SU: 163-63, ATS: 104-117-5
@JohnnyParlay11, SportsBookWire.com
Nick Shepkowski: SU: 161-65, ATS: 110-111-5
@Shep670, CFN Podcast
Scott Steehn: SU: 153-73, ATS: 116-105-5
@Steehnroller, WinnersandWhiners.com
Keith Stewart: SU: 145-61, ATS: 115-106-5
WinnersandWhiners.com
Joe Vitale: SU: 165-61, ATS: 121-100-5
@JoeVitale, UGAwire.com
Chris Wassel: SU: 159-67, ATS: 101-120-5
@ChrisWasselDFS, SportsBookWire.com
Joe Williams: SU: 157-69, ATS: 101-121-4
@JoeWilliamsVI, SportsBookWire.com
Big Game Ben Niewoehner: SU: 41-19, ATS: 36-39-3
Clucko The Chicken (a coin flip): SU: 104-122, ATS: 113-108-5
CONSENSUS PICK: SU: 168-58, ATS: 112-109-5


Week 12 Expert Picks
EMU at Akron | WMU at Ohio
BGSU at Miami Univ. | NIU at Toledo
Buffalo at Kent St | UNC at Pitt
La Tech at Marshall | Fresno St at SDSU
Wisc. at Nebraska | Indiana at Penn St
MSU at Michigan | Florida at Missouri
Ohio St at Rutgers | Georgia at Auburn
Wake Forest at Clemson | Navy at ND
Minnesota at Iowa | LSU at Ole Miss
UCLA at Utah | Arizona at Oregon


Tuesday, November 12

Eastern Michigan at Akron

CFN Game Preview & Prediction
6:00 ESPNU | Get Tickets
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)
BetMGM Line: Eastern Michigan -17, o/u: 47
Bet on this with BetMGM or for latest line

Gill Alexander
@beatingthebook, VSIN: EMU
Jeff Feyerer
@JeffFeyererCFN: EMU*
Pete Fiutak
@PeteFiutakCFN: EMU
Dan Harralson
@danharralson, VolsWire.com: EMU*
Phil Harrison
@PhilHarrisonBW, BuckeyesWire.com: EMU*
Isaiah Hole
@IsaiahHole, WolverinesWire.com: EMU
Will Hunter
@wil__hunter, SpartansWire.com: EMU
Jeremy Mauss
@MWCWire,MWwire.com: EMU
Kegan Reaneau
@KeganReneau, SoonersWire.com: COMING
Johnny Rosenstein
@JohnnyParlay11, SportsBookWire.com: EMU*
Nick Shepkowski
@Shep670, CFN Podcast: EMU
Scott Steehn
@Steehnroller, WinnersandWhiners.com: EMU
Keith Stewart
WinnersandWhiners.com: EMU
Joe Vitale
@JoeVitale, UGAwire.com: EMU
Chris Wassel
@ChrisWasselDFS, SportsBookWire.com: EMU
Joe Williams
@JoeWilliamsVI, SportsBookWire.com: EMU
Big Game Ben Niewoehner CFN EMU*
Clucko The Chicken (a coin flip): Akron
CONSENSUS PICK: Eastern Michigan


Western Michigan at Ohio

CFN Game Preview & Prediction
6:30 ESPN2 | Get Tickets
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)
BetMGM Line: Ohio -1.5, o/u: 61
Bet on this with BetMGM or for latest line

Gill Alexander
@beatingthebook, VSIN: Ohio
Jeff Feyerer
@JeffFeyererCFN: Ohio
Pete Fiutak
@PeteFiutakCFN: Ohio
Dan Harralson
@danharralson, VolsWire.com: Ohio
Phil Harrison
@PhilHarrisonBW, BuckeyesWire.com: Ohio
Isaiah Hole
@IsaiahHole, WolverinesWire.com: WMU
Will Hunter
@wil__hunter, SpartansWire.com: WMU
Jeremy Mauss
@MWCWire,MWwire.com: Ohio
Kegan Reaneau
@KeganReneau, SoonersWire.com: COMING
Johnny Rosenstein
@JohnnyParlay11, SportsBookWire.com: Ohio
Nick Shepkowski
@Shep670, CFN Podcast: Ohio
Scott Steehn
@Steehnroller, WinnersandWhiners.com: WMU
Keith Stewart
WinnersandWhiners.com: Ohio
Joe Vitale
@JoeVitale, UGAwire.com: Ohio
Chris Wassel
@ChrisWasselDFS, SportsBookWire.com: WMU
Joe Williams
@JoeWilliamsVI, SportsBookWire.com: WMU
Big Game Ben Niewoehner CFN WMU
Clucko The Chicken (a coin flip): WMU
CONSENSUS PICK: Ohio

NEXT: Bowling Green at Miami University, Northern Illinois at Toledo

Tyler Lockett suffered lower leg contusion in win over 49ers

The Seahawks won a big game against the 49ers, but injuries to Tyler Lockett and Luke Willson could be consequential down the stretch.

The Seattle Seahawks pulled off a stunner in front of a national audience on Monday night, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 27-24 in overtime to move to 8-2 on the season.

The bruising, physical game did not come without its downfalls however, as two key members of the Seattle offense suffered injuries that could have an impact on this team down the line.

Veteran receiver Tyler Lockett, arguably Seattle’s second most important offensive player, suffered a lower leg contusion late in the game and was not on the field during the overtime period.

Coach Pete Carroll said after the game that the contusion caused immediate swelling, enough that he was off-site getting evaluated right after the game.

“He got a really bad lower-leg bruise,” Carroll said. “He’ll be okay, but it’s a pretty severe situation for right now.”

It’s unclear if this injury will cause Lockett to miss any time, which would be a devastating loss for this Seahawks team.

Lockett only had three catches for 26 yards, but he has been Seattle’s leading receiver all season and is playing at a Pro Bowl level this year.

The other injury was a hamstring for tight end Luke Willson, who came out of the game in the second quarter and never returned.

Carroll wouldn’t elaborate on Willson’s injury, but hamstring injuries can linger and could certainly limit him down the stretch this season.

The team does have reinforcements coming in Ed Dickson, who will need to return from the injured reserve in Week 12 or else be out for the year. Seattle also got another strong performance from Jacob Hollister, which eases the sting of potentially losing Willson.

Carroll will speak to the media again on Tuesday before the team takes the rest of the week off for their bye, so check back then for an injury update.

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5 takeaways from Seahawks’ thrilling 27-24 OT win over 49ers

The Seattle Seahawks defeated the previously unbeaten San Francisco 49ers with a statement victory. Here are five takeaways from the game.

The Seattle Seahawks (8-2) defeated the previously unbeaten San Francisco 49ers (8-1) on the road in overtime as the clock expired, obtaining perhaps their most important victory of the season. They now head into their bye week in the thick of the NFC West race. Here are five takeaways from Monday’s game.

The defense stepped up and showed drastic improvement at times

The Seahawks consistently got to the quarterback for seemingly the first time all year, in perhaps their most crucial game of the season. After surrendering 10 unanswered points to begin the game, the defense stiffened up and made plays in key moments. Jarran Reed strip-sacked Jimmy Garoppolo and Jadeveon Clowney recovered the ball, returning it for his second touchdown of the season and putting Seattle on the board. Quandre Diggs had a key interception off a pass that deflected off Kendrick Bourne’s hands and set up Seattle’s second touchdown to take a 14-10 lead. The defense also did enough in overtime to stop the 49ers offense and force a field goal try, which Chase McLaughlin shanked badly. However . . .

The defense dropped interceptions that could have sealed the game in regulation

On the 49ers’ final drive before overtime, Tre Flowers dropped an interception off another deflection by Bourne, bobbling it but failing to come up with the ball. Garoppolo then threw a ball directly to K.J. Wright, but he also failed to catch it. The ball to Flowers was tough to corral, but the pass to Wright was thrown right to him, and he could have sealed the game for Seattle right then and there.

Crucial fumbles and takeaways galore

Both offenses routinely had the ball stripped, and two of these fumbles were returned for touchdowns. In addition to Clowney’s fumble recovery for a TD, 49ers defensive end DeForest Buckner scooped up a fumble by Germain Ifedi after a fumble by Russell Wilson, returning it for a touchdown that San Francisco would put an exclamation mark on with a two-point conversion, cutting the deficit to 21-18. Clowney also had a strip-sack of his own, with Poona Ford recovering to set up a rushing TD by Chris Carson (who also had a fumble before the Seahawks’ second TD) to make the score 21-10 in favor of the Seahawks. Speaking of key fumbles . . .

DK Metcalf’s red zone fumble before halftime was costly

With just over a minute to go before the half, Wilson completed a pass to Metcalf. The rookie second-round pick tried to power his way through to the end zone, fighting through tacklers along the sideline. As Metcalf spun inside the 5-yard line, 49ers defensive back Jaquiski Tartt stripped the ball from Metcalf at the 2. It was more of a great play by Tartt than a mistake by Metcalf, but a golden opportunity to score was squandered.

Sweet redemption for Myers

After nearly costing the Seahawks the game against Tampa Bay last week with two misses, one of which came as regulation expired, Myers made two clutch field goals. His first was a 46-yarder that gave Seattle a 24-21 lead with 1:45 in regulation, and his second was the game-winning 42-yarder that went just inside the right upright after Kyle Shanahan nullified Myers’ first attempt (which he also made) by burning his final timeout. There were many fans wondering if Myers should have been cut after last week, and some outright clamoring for it. It’s safe to say he got redemption in Santa Clara.

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49ers still on top of NFC playoff picture after loss

The 49ers lost, but they’re still at the top of the NFC standings.

The 49ers on Monday suffered their first defeat of the year when the Seahawks downed them 27-24 in overtime at Levi’s Stadium.

The gut-wrenching nature of the loss to a division rival may give the 49ers’ first jaunt into the loss column an added sting, but it still counts as just one loss in the standings.

Thanks to the Saints’ loss to the Falcons, the 49ers had an extra game up on New Orleans, so they maintained their spot atop the NFC playoff picture.

Here’s how the NFC looks after Week 10 action:

Playoffs

1. 49ers (8-1)
2. Saints (7-2)
3. Packers (7-2)
4. Cowboys (5-4)
5. Seahawks (8-2)
6. Vikings (7-3)


In the hunt

7. Rams (5-4)
8. Eagles (5-4)
9. Panthers (5-4)

The 49ers are now in a spot where the Saints are further back than Seattle.  San Francisco had a chance to effectively put the Seahawks away if they moved to 2.5 games up on them.

Instead, they’re now looking back at three teams nipping at their heels – the Seahawks, Saints and Packers.

The good news for the 49ers is they still control their playoff hopes. They have single games left against all three of those teams, so we could see a pretty dramatic shakeup in the NFC playoff picture down the stretch.

Draymond Green returned to the lineup only to get ejected versus Jazz

Draymond Green’s first night back ended a tad bit prematurely.

Draymond Green started the game for the Golden State Warriors on Monday night, but he wasn’t around to finish it. With about 8:30 remaining in what would eventually become a 122-108 loss to the Utah Jazz on Monday night, Green was ejected.

Considering the fact that it was the first game that Draymond suited up for since November 1, it was quite comical.

It was also quite Draymond.

The fateful play that led to Green being whistled for two technical fouls and disqualified for the contest occurred when Green was whistled for the blocking foul against Utah’s Mike Conley.

Green, who hit the deck pretty hard, was whistled for two technical fouls after arguing the adverse whistle. For what it’s worth, it certainly appears as though he had a point, but it also appears as though he was angling to get tossed. The official that sent him to the showers early gave Green a lot of rope before doing so.

The Warriors’ emotional leader now has earned the dubious distinction of being the first player to be ejected from a game at Chase Center. No surprise there.

With the loss, the Warriors have now lost four games in a row after last week’s feel-good upset over the Portland Trail Blazers. They’ll next travel to Los Angeles where they’ll do battle with LeBron James, Anthony Davis and the Lakers on Wednesday night.

Green will likely start that contest, as well. Hopefully this time, though, he’ll be around to finish it.