PREMIUM
Rogers' 3-Game SWEEPER PASS
(NCAAF) Florida Atlantic vs. Oklahoma,
Point Spread: -20.50 | -110.00 Oklahoma (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: -20.50 | -110.00 Oklahoma (Home)
Result: Win
The set-up: The Conf. USA is on the road to take on the Big 12, as the FAU Owls are big underdogs against the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday afternoon. Both teams come off big 2018's, as FAU was 11-3, while Oklahoma went 12-2 and it lost to Georgia 54-48 in the Rose Bowl.
The teams: FAU had a great year in Lane Kiffin's first year as coach. But even more so than the Sooners today, the Owls have a major transition period upcoming after QB Jason Driskel moved on. That means that De'Andre Johnson, Chris Robinson or Rafe Peavey will all see time under center. The rest of the offense remains loaded in talent.
Baker Mayfield is gone for the Sooners, meaning that Kyler Murray (18 of 21 for 359 yards, three TD's and 142 rushing yards last year) becomes the "main man." The defense was a strength last season for Oklahoma, allowing 27.1 points and it should only be better this year with many key pieces returning.
The pick: Take it for what you will as well, but Oklahoma is 11-2 ATS in its last 13 at home and 4-1 ATS in its last five non-conference games, while FAU is a poor 0-8 ATS in its last eight against the Big 12 Conference. No Mayfield, ho problem! Look for the Sooners' wealth of depth be just too much for the Owls to handle on opening weekend. Lay the points.
The teams: FAU had a great year in Lane Kiffin's first year as coach. But even more so than the Sooners today, the Owls have a major transition period upcoming after QB Jason Driskel moved on. That means that De'Andre Johnson, Chris Robinson or Rafe Peavey will all see time under center. The rest of the offense remains loaded in talent.
Baker Mayfield is gone for the Sooners, meaning that Kyler Murray (18 of 21 for 359 yards, three TD's and 142 rushing yards last year) becomes the "main man." The defense was a strength last season for Oklahoma, allowing 27.1 points and it should only be better this year with many key pieces returning.
The pick: Take it for what you will as well, but Oklahoma is 11-2 ATS in its last 13 at home and 4-1 ATS in its last five non-conference games, while FAU is a poor 0-8 ATS in its last eight against the Big 12 Conference. No Mayfield, ho problem! Look for the Sooners' wealth of depth be just too much for the Owls to handle on opening weekend. Lay the points.