Baylor vs. Oklahoma State Prediction, Odds, Against Spread and Over/Under for Big 12 Championship Game
By Matt De Saro
The Big 12 has seen its fair share of drama this season with Oklahoma and Texas stating their desire to leave the conference to find stiffer competition. Turns out, the Big 12 has some and neither the Sooners nor the Longhorns will be playing in the title game this weekend.
Instead, the No. 9 Baylor Bears and No. 5 Oklahoma State Cowboys will be vying for the crown of the best team in the conference.
Here are the odds for the Big 12 Championship game, courtesy of WynnBET Sportsbook.
Baylor vs. Oklahoma State Spread and Over/Under
Spread:
- Baylor +6 (-110)
- Oklahoma State -6 (-110)
Moneyline:
- Baylor +195
- Oklahoma State -230
Total:
- 47.0 (Over -110/Under -110)
Oregon vs. Washington Betting Trends
- The Bears are 8-3 against the spread (ATS) in their last nine games.
- The UNDER is 4-1 in the Bears’ last five games.
- The Bears are 5-11 ATS in their last 16 games against the Cowboys.
- The Bears are 7-13 straight up (SU) in their last 20 games against the Cowboys.
- The Cowboys are 9-0-1 ATS in their last 10 games.
- The UNDER is 4-2 in the last six games between these two teams.
- The Cowboys are 5-0 SU in their last five games against the Big 12.
Oregon vs. Washington Prediction and Pick
My opinion on this game rests on the shoulders, or hamstring, of Bohanon. If he goes, the Bears +6 is a strong play. However, with Shapen under center, I am far less confident. Far The Freshman has filled in well as a starter, but this game is a whole different story. It’s a mega-high pressure situation that a guy with 39 total career attempts won’t excel in.
With a win, there is a good chance that Oklahoma will be given a spot in the semi-finals as an 11-win team from the Big 12. The Cowboys have a more balanced offense that is, most importantly, healthy at the moment. QB Spencer Sanders and RB Jaylen Warren lead the offense and will be a hard duo for the Bears to contain. Warren hasn’t had the magic the last two weeks but has five games with 100+ yards rushing and two over 190 yards.
I think as it stands with Bohanon out, Baylor’s offense is too much of a question mark to trust keeping it closed. Even with Bohanon healthy, OK-State is a better all-around team and should take Baylor down either way.
Pick: Oklahoma State -6 (-110)