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| Written by Matt Foust | ||||||
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Saturday, 01 November 2008
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This weekend the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Oklahoma Sooners will do battle in Norman, OK. Although this storied rivalry lacks the punch that it once had, it is still a big game anytime these two teams take the field together. College football betting odds at JustBet.com have the Sooners as a big -21.5 home favorite. Oklahoma continued its offensive assault last Saturday in Manhattan, Kansas as the Sooners took out the Wildcats 58-35. Sam Bradford led his team to 55 first half points thanks to a litany of Kansas State turnovers. At one point, it looked as if the Wildcats would make a game of it, but despite outgaining Oklahoma, they could not overcome their five giveaways. Nebraska improved to 5-3 last week with a home win over Baylor, and they moved to 2-2 in conference play. The Huskers have been unable to defeat the two upper echelon Big 12 schools that they have faced thus far (Missouri, Texas Tech), but they will get another shot this weekend in Oklahoma. Nebraska should be able to find the endzone as the Sooners pass defense has certainly been susceptible to exploitation. Oklahoma has given up an average of 239.4 yards per game through the air. College Football Betting Trend: The Cornhuskers are just 1-9 straight up in their last 10 games as a road dog versus a Big 12 opponent. JustBet.com's Nebraska vs Oklahoma Betting Odds: Cornhuskers +21.5 (-110), Over 71 (-110), +800 (Money line) Sooners -21.5 (-110), Under 71 (-110), -1200 (Money line) Matt Foust is on fire in college football right now, going 4-0 last week and 16-11 over the last 30 days. On the season he is 45-36-1 and has his clients up 533 units. Matt has the winning total nailed in the Kansas State vs Kansas game and he does not want you to miss this play. You can get this guaranteed pick for just $15.00 or you can get it and all of Matt's big value plays by purchasing his weekly college football picks package.
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