Missouri vs. Oklahoma Free Pick
(The Spread) – Can No. 1 Oklahoma get redemption against Missouri tonight in Norman?
Odds: One year after the Missouri Tigers pulled off one of the bigger upsets of the 2009 season, oddsmakers have installed Oklahoma as a 19.5-point favorite for tonight’s 8:00PM ET kickoff. The over/under total for this Big 12 battle is currently sitting at 56.5 points.
Line Movement: The point spread opened at 21.5 at the Las Vegas Hilton and within a day, it was up to 22. It has dropped since that time, however, as more bets are coming in on Missouri plus the points. The line is now sitting at 19.5 in Vegas and at most online books while the over/under total is either 56 or 56.5 across the country.
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Public Betting: Of the 7,700-plus wagers on today’s game, 61% of college football public bettors currently favor Oklahoma -21. This information is subject to change leading up to kickoff, however, so make sure you click on the “Public Betting” link provided to ensure that you’re viewing the most up-to-date public betting numbers.
College Football Free Pick: Take MIZZOU. According to latest college football trends the underdog is 5-2 against the spread, which includes the Tigers’ outright victory over the Sooners last season. The Tigers are also 5-2 against the number in their last seven games following an ATS win and 7-2 ATS in their last nine games following a straight up victory. Meanwhile, Oklahoma is just 1-5-1 against the spread in its last seven games after allowing less than 100 yards rushing in its previous outing and 0-5 ATS in its last five games after allowing less than 275 total yards in its previous game. The Tigers proved two weeks ago that they can go on the road and at least keep things close in a hostile environment and against a good team when it lost in overtime at Arizona State. I expect MIZZOU to give a similar effort tonight in Norman.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 4 FREE PICK: MISSOURI TIGERS +19.5
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