Texas vs Oklahoma picks and predictions for October 10

Sam Ehlinger is the heartbeat of Texas' offense. He threw for four touchdowns last week, but only 236 yards, and will need a strong game against fierce rival Oklahoma (-1.5).

Michael Jenkins
Oct 6, 2020 • 11:10 ET
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Many years ago, one of my close friends with whom I attended school at The University of Texas called me up well past midnight, and he was definitely a few beers deep. And what was the urgent message that he just had to relay to me so early in the morning? He proudly told me that he drove about 40 minutes out of his way to cross the Texas state line into Oklahoma so he could “relieve” himself on Sooner soil.

Texas and Oklahoma do not like each other.

College football bettors know this is always a battle no matter the point spread involved, but we’re still here to give you our best NCAA football picks and predictions for No. 22 Texas vs. Oklahoma at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, scheduled for 12:00 ET on Saturday, October 10.

Texas Longhorns vs Oklahoma Sooners betting preview

Weather

It’s going to be a hot one in Dallas on Saturday. Expect a high of 90 degrees with plenty of sunshine and wind out of the southeast at 9 mph. Be sure to monitor the gametime conditions with our NCAA football weather info.

Injuries

Texas: Ayodele Adeoye LB (out), Reese Leitao DL (ques), Roschon Johnson RB (ques), Joshua Moore WR (prob), Keontay Ingram RB (ques), Jordan Whittington (late Oct), Daniel Young RB (out), Dajon Harrison WR (out), Willie Tyler OL (out), Marqez Bimage DL (out), Derrian Brown RB (out), Kennedy Lewis WR (out) 

Oklahoma: Ronnie Perkins DE (ques), Greydon Williams WR (ques), Brayden Williams HB (ques), E.J. Ndoma-Ogar OL (out), Jalen Redmond DL (out), Jadon Haselwood WR (out), Trejan Bridges (elig Oct 31), Justin Harrington DB (out), Marcus Hicks DL (out), Chris Murray OL (out) Caleb Kelly LB (out), Rhamondre Stevenson RB (out)

Find our latest NCAA football injury reports.

Betting Trend to Know

Texas is 2-6 ATS in its last 8 conference games. Find more NCAA football betting trends for Texas vs. Oklahoma.

 

Against the spread (ATS) pick

The Longhorns come stumbling into this game with Tom Herman’s best team yet, but not the numbers to show for it. The Horns needed a miracle—and got one—to beat Texas Tech two weeks ago, but Texas dropped its first game of the season 33-31 to TCU last Saturday. The Horns rely on do-everything senior quarterback Sam Ehlinger, who threw for four touchdowns last week, but only 236 yards. They were in line for a win against the Horned Frogs before running back Keaontay Ingram fumbled at the TCU one-yard line with just over two minutes to play.

Oklahoma is nowhere to be seen in the Top 25 poll for the first time since 2016 after dropping back-to-back games against Kansas State and Iowa State. Freshman quarterback Spencer Rattler threw for 300 yards and three touchdowns in OU’s 37-31 loss to the Cyclones, but was also picked off on the team’s final drive of the game. When Rattler does go to the air, Austin Stogner is often his target. The sophomore tight end caught five passes for 74 yards in Ames.

It’s a shame this game isn’t going to be the Top-10 showdown it could have been, but it should be hyper-competitive regardless. Herman has earned a nickname from Texas fans over the past couple of years: “Turtle Tom.” When the Horns get a lead, Herman abandons his initial game plan and goes conservative. That’s not a smart idea against an OU team that can still score quickly.

PREDICTION: Oklahoma -1.5 (-110)

 

Over/Under pick

The Horns and Sooners will be looking for a win in Dallas—and some defense as well. Texas allowed 457 yards of offense to TCU, and Oklahoma was lit up for 414 yards of offense by Iowa State. However, the Under is 6-1 in Sooners’ last 7 neutral site games as a favorite, and the total is a touch too high for my taste.

PREDICTION: Under 72.5 (-110)

Texas vs Oklahoma betting card

  • Oklahoma -1.5 (-110)
  • Under 72.5 (-110)
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