Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Oklahoma Sooners Prop Bets - January 30

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jan/30/2021

Today's 12 pm ET Oklahoma vs. Alabama game is a PICK'EM.

Jaden Shackelford scored 21 points to help No. 9 Alabama beat Kentucky 70-59 on Tuesday night and complete its first regular season two-game sweep over the Wildcats since 1989.

The Crimson Tide are in the midst of a ten-game streak.

Austin Reaves scored 23 points and made two free throws with 18.3 seconds left that proved to be the difference as No. 24 Oklahoma beat short-handed No. 5 Texas 80-79 on Tuesday night.

Alabama currently pays out $4000 for every $100 bet to win the 2021 NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship.

Oklahoma pays $10000.

Alabama @ Oklahoma Sat, Jan 30, 2021 EST

Rot First To Score 20 Points Moneyline
2503 Alabama     -115
2504 Oklahoma     -115
 
Rot Last To Score Moneyline
2507 Alabama     -115
2508 Oklahoma     -115
OT included
Rot Double Result Moneyline
2510 Alabama - Alabama     +130
2511 Tie - Alabama     +2000
2512 Oklahoma - Alabama     +500
2513 Alabama - Oklahoma     +550
2514 Tie - Oklahoma     +2000
2515 Oklahoma - Oklahoma     +170
 
Rot Winning Margin Moneyline
2525 Alabama to win by 1-2 pts     +900
2526 Alabama to win by 3-6 pts     +450
2527 Alabama to win by 7-9 pts     +750
2528 Alabama to win by 10-13 pts     +750
2529 Alabama to win by 14-16 pts     +1300
2530 Alabama to win by 17-20 pts     +1500
2531 Alabama to win by 21 or more pts     +900
2532 Oklahoma to win by 1-2 pts     +900
2533 Oklahoma to win by 3-6 pts     +500
2534 Oklahoma to win by 7-9 pts     +850
2535 Oklahoma to win by 10-13 pts     +850
2536 Oklahoma to win by 14-16 pts     +1700
2537 Oklahoma to win by 17-20 pts     +1800
2538 Oklahoma to win by 21 or more pts     +1300

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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