Division I Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll: Oklahoma ends fall with No. 1 ranking

Oklahoma closed out the fall portion of the 2019-20 college golf season as the No. 1 team in Division I.

The fall portion of the 2019-20 college golf season has come and gone, and there’s a new team atop the rankings.

Oklahoma moved from third to first in the latest Division I Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll, switching spots with former No. 1 team Georgia Tech. Texas Tech sits in second, with Pepperdine and Duke rounding out the top five.

Division I

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points Previous Rank
1 Oklahoma (15) 542 3
2 Texas Tech (7) 530 4
3 Georgia Tech 508 1
4 Pepperdine 461 5
5 Duke 448 T-10
6 Wake Forest 425 2
7 Notre Dame 384 9
8 Colorado State 365 21
9 BYU 353 6
10 Arizona State 322 7
11 Baylor 312 13
12 North Carolina 293 12
13 SMU 273 8
14 Arizona 242 15
15 Louisville 231 T-10
T-16 Auburn 213 19
T-16 Texas A&M 213 16
18 Washington 194 17
19 Texas 149 18
20 Georgia 131 20
21 UCLA 120 NR
22 Clemson 115 14
23 Arkansas 84 24
24 Oregon State 81 22
25 LSU 47 NR

Dropped From Ranking: Tennessee (25); Vanderbilt (23).

Others Receiving Votes: Vanderbilt, 39; Tennessee, 30; California, 8; North Florida, 8; East Tennessee State, 7; UCF, 6; Stanford, 6; UAB, 4; James Madison, 2; Mississippi, 2; Houston, 1; South Carolina, 1.

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The 3 biggest storylines ahead of Oklahoma-Baylor

This year in the Big 12, it’s down to Oklahoma and Baylor. The three biggest storylines ahead of the two’s matchup on Saturday.

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This year it’s down to No. 10 Oklahoma (8-1, 5-1) and No. 13 Baylor (9-0, 6-0) to see which team might have a shot at the College Football Playoff from the Big 12.

Here are the three biggest storylines ahead the Sooners matchup with the undefeated Bears.

IS BAYLOR THE REAL DEAL?

Under Matt Rule, Baylor is one of the five remaining undefeated teams in the country. At 9-0, they’ve defeated a vast majority of the Big 12, with just a few teams left to go. And yet, Oklahoma is still ranked ahead of them in virtually every poll. This week, we’ll see what Baylor’s made of, and see if they’re pretenders or contenders. 

CLOSING IT OUT

Both teams have been riding the line recently, as Baylor has won five of their games by 8 points or less, and Oklahoma has gotten in two shootouts, one resulting in a 7 point loss to Kansas State, and one a one-point win over Iowa State. If it’s close, we’re going to see what each team is made of. If it’s a blowout, you could be looking at the fourth College Football Playoff team. 

ALEX GRINCH’S RALLY

Earlier in the year the “Speed D” was working like a well-oiled machine. But in the past few weeks, that machine has broken down, and almost looks unrepairable. Baylor’s offense has been spotty throughout the season, and it will be the perfect time for Oklahoma to take advantage. If the Sooners can’t produce stops against Baylor, it will spell bad news for their College Football Playoff hopes. 

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Oklahoma lands commitment from 4-star Texas WR Marvin Mims

Marvin Mims, the four-star senior wide receiver for undefeated Frisco (Texas) Lone Star High, agreed to join Oklahoma with a Thursday night commitment.

Oklahoma’s Texas receiver recruiting pipeline continues to produce, with another four-star pass catcher from the Lone Star State on his way to the Sooners.

Marvin Mims, a four-star wide receiver for Frisco (Texas) Lone Star High School, committed to Oklahoma on Thursday evening. The 5-foot-11, 161-pound Under Armour All-American picked the Sooners ahead of scholarship offers from Colorado, Stanford and a whopping 27 other major programs.

The District 5-5A-I Offensive MVP as a junior, Mims had 1,158 yards and 14 touchdowns in his penultimate high school campaign. A previous Stanford commit, Mims picked Oklahoma after a recent visit to Norman. His commitment to Oklahoma will allow Mims to focus on his 10-0 Lone Star team’s run at a state title, a pursuit toward which he has gained 1,866 yards and 24 touchdowns on 73 receptions as a senior.

It’s unknown whether Mims will graduate early and begin his Oklahoma career in January or continue on with his final scholastic basketball season; as a junior, he averaged 12 points-per-game on the basketball court.

Now, the focus turns back to the football field, and not a moment too soon; Lone Star returns to action in the Class 5A state playoffs against Mansfield (Texas) Legacy High.

Oklahoma at Baylor odds: Sooners favored in titanic battle

Previewing Saturday’s Oklahoma at Baylor college football matchup, with college football betting odds, picks and best bets

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The Oklahoma Sooners (8-1, 5-1 Big 12) and Baylor Bears (9-0, 6-0) square off at McLane Stadium on the banks of the Brazos River in Waco, Texas, at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Sooners look to deal the Bears their first loss of the season and derail their College Football Playoff chances while simultaneously enhancing their own.

We analyze the Oklahoma-Baylor odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Oklahoma at Baylor: Three things you need to know

1. Oklahoma enters the game ranked 10th in the College Football Playoff rankings, while Baylor checks in 13th despite the unblemished record — two spots behind a two-loss Florida team.

2. Oklahoma WR CeeDee Lamb racked up 167 receiving yards with two touchdowns in last week’s 42-41 shootout win against Iowa State, and he earned Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week for the second time this season.

3. Baylor will look to apply pressure on dynamic QB Jalen Hurts. The Bears lead the Big 12 conference with 29 sacks.


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Oklahoma at Baylor: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday at 6:25 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Oklahoma 45, Baylor 38

Moneyline (ML)

Oklahoma (-371) heads into this one as an overwhelming favorite on the road despite Baylor (+280) and its unbeaten record. If any team is worth rolling the dice on, it’s the Bears, as you can nearly triple your money. Still, I expect Oklahoma to grind out a win in a one-possession game.

New to sports betting? A $10 wager on Baylor to win would return a profit of $28.

Against the Spread (ATS)

BAYLOR (+10.5, -115) has the horses to hang with Oklahoma (-10.5, -106). QB Charlie Brewer has completed 67.3 percent of his passes for 2,338 yards, 16 touchdowns and four interceptions this season, and WR Denzel Mims (44-675-8) leads the way at receiver. The Bears are 6-1 ATS in the past seven against winning teams, and 5-2 ATS in the past seven Big 12 battles.

Over/Under (O/U)

The OVER (67.5, -110) is a strong play with both of these high-octane offenses. The over is 18-7-1 in the past 26 overall for Oklahoma, and 8-3 in the past 11 against winning teams. The over is 20-8 in Baylor’s past 28 at home against winning teams on the road, and 5-1 in the past six meetings in Waco, too.

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Can Texas still make the Big 12 championship?

Even with losing twice, Texas is still alive for the Big 12 championship game. They’ll need to win out and get some help from other teams.

Despite losing the Red River Shootout to Oklahoma and losing on the road to TCU, Texas is still alive for the Big 12 championship. It has come down to three teams: Baylor, Oklahoma, and Texas. Here is a look at those three teams, how they have done this season, and what games they have remaining.

Baylor Bears 9-0 (6-0) Remaining games: Oklahoma, Texas, @Kansas

Baylor started the season out 3-0 in the nonconference, sneaking past Rice in their third game of the season, 21-13. In Big 12 play, the Bears have gone to double overtime with Texas Tech and triple overtime with TCU. Their impressive win of the season was a 31-12 road victory against Kansas State. All but two of their conference games have come down to one possession and have yet to make a statement. They can make that statement with a win against Oklahoma that would no doubt put them in the Big 12 championship game.

Oklahoma Sooners 8-1 (5-1) Remaining games: @Baylor, TCU, @Oklahoma State

After wrecking their way through Houston, South Dakota, and UCLA, Oklahoma came out firing in the Big 12, winning their first four games by an average of 28 points. That included a huge 34-27 win against Texas that seemed to put them in the driver’s seat in the conference. Then, a 48-41 loss on the road to Kansas State opened the doors up for teams like Texas to sneak back in. If the Sooners win out, not only are they still in contention for the Big 12 but the College Football playoff.

Texas Longhorns 6-3 (4-2) Remaining games: @Iowa State, @Baylor, Texas Tech

Starting the season out with now No. 1 LSU, Texas began the year 4-1 before coming across Oklahoma. The Sooners were able to take care of business in Dallas and the Longhorns have been struggling ever since. Losing to TCU and needing a game-winning field goal to get past Kansas and Kansas State is not what was envisioned for Texas this season. Despite all the struggles, the Longhorns are still in the race for the Big 12 championship game, they just need a little help.

That help will be determined based off of Saturday’s Baylor-Oklahoma matchup. One path is easier than the other for the Longhorns, but it may come at a cost. Here are the scenarios for Texas making the Big 12 championship:

Texas must win out

This is first and foremost the most important thing the Longhorns must do. If Texas loses any of its last three games against Iowa State, Baylor, or Texas Tech, they are more than likely done. It would still mathematically be possible, but odds are it will not happen. Texas’ schedule is the most difficult out of the three and faces an uphill battle.  Let’s assume the Longhorns are able to win against Iowa State so the other scenarios can play out.

If Oklahoma beats Baylor…

Then the Longhorns control their own destiny for the rest of the season. The Sooners would be in the driver’s seat to wear the home colored jerseys in the Big 12 championship game, but who they play would come down to Texas’ matchup against Baylor in Waco next week. It would become the most important matchup this season in the Big 12 for a couple reasons. If Texas were to win, a shot at a rematch against Oklahoma could save their season and propel them into another New Year’s Six Bowl. If Baylor were to win, they could avenge their loss against the Sooners and jump into the College Football Playoff. For any of that to happen though, Oklahoma must win in Waco Saturday night.

If Baylor beats Oklahoma…

Then the road becomes a lot more difficult. Baylor would become a lock to participate in the Big 12 championship, even if the Longhorns found a way to beat them next week. It would become a competition between Texas and Oklahoma. Each with two conference losses, if both teams are able to win out, the Sooners would get a rematch with Baylor at AT&T Stadium. Since Oklahoma beat the Longhorns back in October, they have the tiebreaker to get into the Big 12 championship. In order for Texas to get into the championship game, they would need to beat Baylor and Texas Tech, plus have Oklahoma lose one of their final two games against TCU and Oklahoma State.

Can they do it?

Yes, they can do it. As painful and weird as it may sound, Texas will most likely be cheering for Oklahoma to be beating Baylor Saturday night. Controlling your own destiny is easier than relying on TCU or Oklahoma State to beat Oklahoma. This would then set up a rematch of this year’s Red River Shootout. It would be the second year in a row these two teams met in the Big 12 championship game and would have College Football Playoff/Sugar Bowl implications on the line.

Texas will play Iowa State on Saturday at 2:30 P.M. CST on FS1, while Baylor and Oklahoma will play at 6:30 P.M on ABC.

Oklahoma to wear alternate uniforms against Baylor

The Sooners are donning their alternate uniforms, the Rough Riders, in their top-ranked matchup with Baylor this week. It will be the first time this year we’ve seen the white version of the uniforms. 

Oklahoma is ready to ride.

The Sooners are donning their alternate uniforms, the Rough Riders, in their top-ranked matchup with Baylor this week. It will be the first time this year we’ve seen the white version of the uniforms.

Oklahoma has worn their alternates only one other time this year, against West Virginia in Week 9, when the Sooners won 52-14. This will be the third consecutive year Oklahoma has brought out their alternates for Baylor.

Since then, Oklahoma has lost by one touchdown to Kansas State, and won by just a point against Iowa State.

Many analysts think the Sooners are in “win and get-in” mode from here on out, and on Saturday they’ll be in it in their Rough Riders.

Baylor is currently ranked No. 13 in the College Football Playoff rankings, with Oklahoma coming in at No. 10. With a win over the Bears, the Sooners could vault ahead.

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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