Bet the Kansas vs. Oklahoma Game Online, Week 12 Latest Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/16/2018

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Sooners So Far

The Sooners' defense has been so bad that the offense has to score every time it's on the field just to stay in games.

Sooners Chances to Make the Playoffs

From ESPN.com:

Toughest remaining game: Nov. 23 at West Virginia (51.8 percent)
Chance to make playoff: 25.9 percent
Chance to win it all: 3 percent
Best-case scenario: Beat West Virginia twice to win the Big 12, and hope that either Notre Dame loses or Northwestern wins the Big Ten -- or both. If Oklahoma, West Virginia AND Iowa State all win this week, the Sooners could clinch a spot in the Big 12 championship game. If OU knocks off the Mountaineers twice in two weeks to finish as a one-loss Big 12 champ, the Sooners would undoubtedly be considered for a top-four spot. They're not getting in, though, at the expense of an undefeated Notre Dame, and there's no guarantee they would get in over the Big Ten champion -- unless it's Northwestern. Considering the current standings, Michigan would probably still hold an edge over OU if the Wolverines win the Big Ten, but it might not be as clear-cut if the Buckeyes take the title.

Worst-case scenario: Lose in the Big 12 title game.

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- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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