I am a Texas fan and have always seen Texas play well the week after OU so I took a quick look to see how Mack Brown prepares his team the following week.
Since Mack Brown took over in 1998, Texas is 12-0 SU and 10-2 ATS the game after OU.
Last year in 2010 after losing to OU, they traveled to Lincoln, NE to face the Cornhuskers as 10 point dogs and won outright (one of only 3 ATS victories all last year).
I will not be making a play on this game, but this is a trend I have been following for several years now and for whatever reason Mack gets his team ready to play following OU weekend.
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I am a Texas fan and have always seen Texas play well the week after OU so I took a quick look to see how Mack Brown prepares his team the following week.
Since Mack Brown took over in 1998, Texas is 12-0 SU and 10-2 ATS the game after OU.
Last year in 2010 after losing to OU, they traveled to Lincoln, NE to face the Cornhuskers as 10 point dogs and won outright (one of only 3 ATS victories all last year).
I will not be making a play on this game, but this is a trend I have been following for several years now and for whatever reason Mack gets his team ready to play following OU weekend.
Other than Nebraska last yr, UT hasn't really played stout opponents after the OU game. They are just too young right now. They haven't really beaten anyone this yr that makes you think they are back. BYU? Not great, UCLA? Nah...so really what makes you think they can hang w/ OSU?
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Other than Nebraska last yr, UT hasn't really played stout opponents after the OU game. They are just too young right now. They haven't really beaten anyone this yr that makes you think they are back. BYU? Not great, UCLA? Nah...so really what makes you think they can hang w/ OSU?
good information, however, every team is different...
i was at the texas v. ou game on saturday...i would stay away from this game...if it were in stillwater, it would be a no brainer ok st cover. but, in austin, if we can make some adjustments it could be close.
gundy is like leach and focusses on o...ok st. is not a very good defensive team. i think the difference will be Ok prolific offense against an improving yet not quite there texas team...
again, my advice would be no play on this game. wait and see how texas performs. if texas wins or covers, then we have a shot to win the rest of our games. but, from what i saw on saturday, we have a long way to go...
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good information, however, every team is different...
i was at the texas v. ou game on saturday...i would stay away from this game...if it were in stillwater, it would be a no brainer ok st cover. but, in austin, if we can make some adjustments it could be close.
gundy is like leach and focusses on o...ok st. is not a very good defensive team. i think the difference will be Ok prolific offense against an improving yet not quite there texas team...
again, my advice would be no play on this game. wait and see how texas performs. if texas wins or covers, then we have a shot to win the rest of our games. but, from what i saw on saturday, we have a long way to go...
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