Kansas vs Oklahoma Prediction, Game Preview

Kansas vs Oklahoma game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 7 game on Saturday, October 15

Kansas vs Oklahoma prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 7, Saturday, October 15


Kansas vs Oklahoma How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 15
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Norman, OK
How To Watch: ESPN2
Record: Kansas (5-1), Oklahoma (3-3)
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Kansas vs Oklahoma Game Preview

Why Kansas Will Win

The offense can still work under Jason Bean.

Star quarterback Jalon Daniels injured his shoulder in the loss to TCU and is almost certainly out. However, it was Bean who was the starter for a bulk of last year – he knows what he’s doing.

The former North Texas starter led the Jayhawks in passing last season. He was the one – not Daniels – who almost pulled off the upset over the Sooners in the 35-23 loss, hitting 74% of his throws for 246 yards. Last week he stepped in against the Horned Frogs and threw for 262 yards and four scores.

In other words, nothing stops.

So what’s Oklahoma’s problem? The run defense is non-existent. allowing close to 300 yards per game over the three Big 12 losses. Bean will throw, but Kansas will start running and keep it going until the Sooner defensive front proves it can hold up.

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Why Oklahoma Will Win

Dillon Gabriel is expected to be back.

The Oklahoma starting quarterback suffered a concussion early on against TCU and everything fell apart from there.

No, he doesn’t play defense, and there are a whole slew of other problems happening, but the offense couldn’t make up for the problems on the other side in the second half against the Horned Frogs or at any point in the embarrassing 49-0 loss to Texas.

Texas will throw for more than 39 yards – that’s what the Sooners generated last week – against the Jayhawks.

The D won’t be able to hold up, but when Gabriel should be able to push for 300 yards and perk the O back to its previous form.

At least that’s the hope.

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What’s Going To Happen

Can the Oklahoma team that showed up and rolled against Nebraska find that groove again?

The defense couldn’t handle Kansas State’s Adrian Martinez on the ground, and TCU’s Max Duggan ran for 116 yards and two touchdowns. Can Bean take off and move?

He’s not Martinez or Duggan running the ball, but he’ll come up with positive yards. However, the OU defense will be a bit better, and getting Gabriel back should mean everything.

This is assuming Gabriel is back and good enough to be back to form. Kansas will keep the offense moving, but being back at home – and with a desperate sense of urgency – the Sooners will bounce back from the debacle in Dallas and get a win.

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Kansas vs Oklahoma Prediction, Line

Oklahoma 36. Kansas 34
Line: Oklahoma -9, o/u: 62.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3
Kansas vs Oklahoma Must See Rating (out of 5): 3.5
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Kansas vs. Oklahoma Broadcast

Date: Saturday, February 15
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Live Stream: fuboTV (click to watch for free)
Venue: Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, KS
Network: ESPN

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Why Oklahoma Will Win

The Sooners have all of a sudden found a bit of a groove with three wins in the last four games.

This might be a spotty team offensively, but it’s fantastic on the defensive boards, and it doesn’t turn the ball over. Against a Kansas team that usually dominates the glass, is great near the rim, and can take games over with big runs, the Sooners have a nice style mix.

Throw in their ability to hold off on fouls and not give away a slew of free points, this could get interesting if they start hitting early from three.

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Why Kansas Will Win

Kansas caught Oklahoma by 14 the first time around by owning the boards.

It was close early, but the Jayhawks were able to do everything right over the last 15 minutes as they clamped down and turned the game into blowout. The +14 rebounding margin helped that.

There hasn’t been much of a need for a slew of offensive rebounds lately – they’re hitting everything they need to from the field. This might not be a high-octane offensive powerhouse, but they dominate defensively on the inside, keep games at their own pace, and they’re averaging 49% from the field.

Oklahoma doesn’t shoot consistently well enough.

What’s Going To Happen

Kansas will take a few big shots early before ramping up the defense in the second half – just like the first time around between the two.

Oklahoma won’t give the Jayhawks a whole slew of free and easy points, but it won’t be able to consistently keep up offensively for a full 40 minutes.

Kansas vs Oklahoma Prediction, Line

Kansas 72, Oklahoma 59
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COMING, o/u: COMING
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ATS Confidence out of 5: COMING
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Must See Rating: 3

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