adding to the equation Short & Sweet: Qu@ck! Qu@ck! "When in Doubt I'll take the points . . . WTF do I know. Oregon Ducks +7.0 @ Oklahoma Sooners * 9:15 PM * Alamo Bowl Oregon is 7-2 ATS as a bowl game underdog since 1999
Excerpt I thought I'd throw out there on the Late evening play I read:
Line history
This line went on a ride due to coaching changes. When Lincoln Riley surprisingly accepted the USC head coach job and appeared ready to take half the Oklahoma team with him, the line moved as low as Sooners -3.5. Then Mario Cristobal found a coastal landing spot of his own with Miami, and the line has steadily moved up since. The total has dropped modestly from 62.
On the field
With both teams' best players also opting out, this is one of the most unpredictable games of a hard-to-predict bowl season. Oregon star defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux is the biggest missing name, but is his absence significant enough to make the Sooners a good bet to win by more than a touchdown?
Both teams' No. 1 quarterbacks are available, but Caleb Williams and Anthony Brown have both played badly for stretches in the season's biggest games.
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Quote Originally Posted by Macwestie1:
adding to the equation Short & Sweet: Qu@ck! Qu@ck! "When in Doubt I'll take the points . . . WTF do I know. Oregon Ducks +7.0 @ Oklahoma Sooners * 9:15 PM * Alamo Bowl Oregon is 7-2 ATS as a bowl game underdog since 1999
Excerpt I thought I'd throw out there on the Late evening play I read:
Line history
This line went on a ride due to coaching changes. When Lincoln Riley surprisingly accepted the USC head coach job and appeared ready to take half the Oklahoma team with him, the line moved as low as Sooners -3.5. Then Mario Cristobal found a coastal landing spot of his own with Miami, and the line has steadily moved up since. The total has dropped modestly from 62.
On the field
With both teams' best players also opting out, this is one of the most unpredictable games of a hard-to-predict bowl season. Oregon star defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux is the biggest missing name, but is his absence significant enough to make the Sooners a good bet to win by more than a touchdown?
Both teams' No. 1 quarterbacks are available, but Caleb Williams and Anthony Brown have both played badly for stretches in the season's biggest games.
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