The Big 12 title will be on the line on Saturday when the No. 7 Texas Longhorns and No. 19 Oklahoma State Cowboys collide in the 2023 Big 12 Championship Game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Longhorns (11-1) are looking to win the program’s first conference title since 2009 and strengthen their case to be included in the four-team College Football Playoff. The game will be the last Big 12 contest for Texas before its move to the SEC next season. Meanwhile, the Cowboys (9-3) can win the program’s first Big 12 title since 2011. After starting off the season 2-2, Oklahoma State has won seven of its last eight games.
Kickoff is scheduled for noon ET. The Longhorns are 15-point favorites in the latest Texas vs. Oklahoma State odds, while the over/under for total points scored is 55. Before you make any Oklahoma State vs. Texas picks, you need to see the college football predictions and betting advice from SportsLine’s proven computer model.
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Now, the model has set its sights on Texas vs. Oklahoma State and just locked in its picks and predictions. You can visit SportsLine now to see the model’s CFB picks. Here are several college football odds and trends for Oklahoma State vs. Texas:
- Texas vs. Oklahoma State spread: Longhorns -15
- Texas vs. Oklahoma State over/under: 55 points
- Texas vs. Oklahoma State money line: Longhorns -708, Cowboys +495
- TEX: The Longhorns lead the country in red zone defense (0.688)
- OSU: Ollie Gordon II leads the nation in rushing yards per game (131.7)
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Why Texas can cover
The Longhorns have the defense to slow down Oklahoma State running back Ollie Gordon II. Led by Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and Outland Trophy finalist T’Vondre Sweat, Texas ranks fourth in the country in rushing defense (85.0 rushing yards allowed per game). Over the last six games, the defense has been particularly exceptional, giving up just 57.7 rushing yards per game.
In addition, the Longhorns face an…
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