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AAA's 10* THU NIGHT BIG 12 CONF. TOTAL OF MONTH! +$40,947 NCAAF RUN!
(NCAAF) Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State,
Total: 71.50 | -110.00 Over
Result: Loss
Total: 71.50 | -110.00 Over
Result: Loss
This is a 10* BIG 12 CONFERENCE TOTAL OF THE MONTH on the UNDER between Texas Tech and Oklahoma State.
This is the opener of Big 12 play for the Cowboys. Oklahoma State is 2-1 has been better than expected after losing 17 starters and 33 letterwinners from last season's team that went 10-3 and played in the Cotton Bowl. After taking Florida State down to the wire in a 37-31 season opening loss, OSU would easily handle Missouri State 40-23 and then UTSA 43-13 on September 13th. The Cowboys inserted QB Daxx Garman vs. the Roadrunners after JW Walsh went down with injury vs. Missouri State, he was 16 of 30 for 315 yards and two TD's in his first start since high school last week; note though that Garman is very inexperienced and I think will have his hands full with this definite step up in competition. On the other side of the field, Texas Tech opened its season with two straight wins, beating Central Arkansas and Texas El Paso by a combined 11 points before then getting wiped out 49-28 by Arkansas on September 13th. Both teams have had extended time off and from a situational stand-point, I think that works in our favor as I expect the offenses to come in a bit flat-footed to start the game. Texas Tech's weak point is clearly its defensive unit, but I think catches a small break in having to face the inexperienced Garman. These teams have historically played to some pretty high-scoring games (as evidenced by this sky-high total), however it's important to note that Texas Tech has seen the total go UNDER the number in three of its last five following a bye-week, while Oklahoma State has seen it dip below the number in four of its last seven in the same position. When taking into account all of the above factors, in my opinion all signs point to this one sneaking UNDER the number.
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This is the opener of Big 12 play for the Cowboys. Oklahoma State is 2-1 has been better than expected after losing 17 starters and 33 letterwinners from last season's team that went 10-3 and played in the Cotton Bowl. After taking Florida State down to the wire in a 37-31 season opening loss, OSU would easily handle Missouri State 40-23 and then UTSA 43-13 on September 13th. The Cowboys inserted QB Daxx Garman vs. the Roadrunners after JW Walsh went down with injury vs. Missouri State, he was 16 of 30 for 315 yards and two TD's in his first start since high school last week; note though that Garman is very inexperienced and I think will have his hands full with this definite step up in competition. On the other side of the field, Texas Tech opened its season with two straight wins, beating Central Arkansas and Texas El Paso by a combined 11 points before then getting wiped out 49-28 by Arkansas on September 13th. Both teams have had extended time off and from a situational stand-point, I think that works in our favor as I expect the offenses to come in a bit flat-footed to start the game. Texas Tech's weak point is clearly its defensive unit, but I think catches a small break in having to face the inexperienced Garman. These teams have historically played to some pretty high-scoring games (as evidenced by this sky-high total), however it's important to note that Texas Tech has seen the total go UNDER the number in three of its last five following a bye-week, while Oklahoma State has seen it dip below the number in four of its last seven in the same position. When taking into account all of the above factors, in my opinion all signs point to this one sneaking UNDER the number.
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