Orange Bowl 2015 Betting Odds: Oklahoma vs. Clemson

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/31/2015
Orange Bowl 2015 Betting Odds: Oklahoma vs. Clemson

Gambling911.com has your Orange Bowl 2015 betting odds for Oklahoma vs. Clemson.

The line on this Bowl game has remained between -4 and -4.5 in favor of undefeated Clemson over the past few weeks.


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The Tigers record Against The Spread is surprisingly under the .500 mark (6-7) despite having zero losses Straight Up.  The Sooners have lost only one game this season and have a record of 9-3 ATS.

The Tigers are two wins away from becoming the first 15-0 team in FBS history en route to a potential appearance in the College Football Championship game.

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The Clemson-Oklahoma winner gets either Alabama or Michigan State to decide who supplants Ohio State as college football's kings.

"We know we're going to have to play our best four quarters of the year," Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. "That's what these games are all about. There's not a lot of margin for error, certainly when you're playing a team as hot as Oklahoma. They're probably playing the best football of anybody in the country right now."

While the Tigers are well-versed in how to get around Sun Life Stadium, and embarrassed Miami 58-0 earlier this season on the same field they'll see for the bowl game.  But no team has been to the Orange Bowl more than Oklahoma.

Clemson did beat Oklahoma last year by a whopping 34 points. 

Action is relatively balanced with this game.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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