After the Sooners' lack of offense in a 16-7 win vs. West Virginia last week, many will wonder how they can manage enough points to cover this big number. Well the answer might lie in the fact that the Golden Hurricane gave up 34 points to Bowling Green, and 27 to Colorado State. Those teams combined to average 22 points per game a year ago. The problem for Tulsa is going to be finding the end zone at all, as they managed just 7 points against Bowling Green. Their offense lacks firepower, while the defense isn't ready to handle the resulting workload. The Golden Hurricane has not fared well venturing into the Big-12, where they are just 1-6 ATS in their last seven. The Sooners have risen to the occasion after scoring less than 20 points in their previous game by going 13-3 ATS in their last 16 in that situation. Under Bob Stoops, Oklahoma is 45-31 ATS after an ATS loss and 12-4 ATS following a game in which his team committed 4+ turnovers. Sooners roll.
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