2018 Big 12 Championship Betting Odds: Texas vs. Oklahoma

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/30/2018

The Big 12 Championship Saturday features Texas vs. Oklahoma with a line of -8 and total of 77.5.


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Odds to win 2018-19 College Football Championship Game (1/7/19)  PLACE YOUR BETS HERE
Team Odds
Alabama 1/2
Clemson 7/2
Notre Dame 9/1
Ohio State 10/1
Georgia 12/1
Oklahoma 16/1

The Line Move for This Game

The line on this game has moved from -7.5 to -8.   All books were on the -8 as of Friday evening.

 

Betting Trends

Oklahoma has won six of the last ten in this series and three of the last five. 

The Texas Longhorns can win their first Big 12 championship since 2009. They can also join the 1901 Longhorns as the only other Texas squad to beat Oklahoma twice in the same season.

This Weekend's Games

Place Bets Here

MAC championship: Northern Illinois vs. Buffalo (-3.5, 51)
PAC-12 championship: Utah vs. Washington (-5.5, 45)
Big 12 championship: Texas vs. Oklahoma (-8, 77)
Sun Belt championship: Louisiana at Appalachian State (-16.5, 58.5)
Conference USA Championship: UAB at MTSU (-1, 44.5)
AAC championship: Memphis at Central Florida (-3, 65)
SEC championship: Alabama vs. Georgia (+13.5, 63.5)
Mountain West championship: Fresno State vs. Boise State (-2.5, 53)
ACC championship: Clemson vs. Pittsburgh (+27.5, 52.5)
Big Ten championship: Northwestern vs. Ohio State (-14.5, 61)

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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