Oregon vs Oklahoma Preview
Both teams come into this game with huge question marks due to all the player and coaching changes that have occurred in the last three weeks.
Head coach Mario Cristobal left Oregon to become Miami’s new head football coach. He also brought with him the Ducks offensive line coach Alex Mirabal, but he’ll come back to coach this last matchup even after accepting the job offer.
Oregon comes into this game 10-3 overall and 7-3 in the Pac-12. They got destroyed by Utah in the Pac-12 Championship game 38-10 where the Ducks only managed to put up 221 total yards while giving up 361 total yards to Utah.
For this Alamo Bowl, they’ll lose some players on the offensive and defensive end due to them opting out or going in the transfer portal, but they still have their running back Travis Dye who should put up big numbers in his final game in the Oregon uniform.
The Ducks have the 24th best rushing attack in the nation that’s averaging 205 yards per game.
Oregon on offense is averaging 30 points per game, while giving up an average of 27 points per game on defense.
The Ducks are just 6-12 against the spread in their last 18 games and the total has gone under in 4 of Oregon’s last 5 games against an opponent in the Big 12 conference.
Oklahoma comes into this game 10-2 overall and 7-2 in conference play. Their head coach Lincoln Riley surprised the college football nation when he announced he’s leaving Oklahoma to become the new head coach of USC. Bob Stoops is set to coach the Sooners for this matchup.
All eyes will be on quarterback Caleb Williams who took over after Spencer Rattler struggled then entered the transfer portal two months ago. Williams this season has put up 1,650 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, four interceptions plus 408 rushing yards.
Look for him to put up big number in this matchup and our actual player prop is going to be on him, so if you want free access to it, just text the word “prop” to 702-234-0597. I will reply directly to everyones text a few hours before the game kicks off.
The Sooners this season score an average of 35 points per game while on defense giving up an average of 27.5 points per game.
Oklahoma is 18-2 straight up in their last 20 games and the Sooner are 4-2 against the spread in their last 6 games when playing as the favorite.