What the Line Should Be - Longhorns vs. Sooners

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What the Line Should Be - Longhorns vs. Sooners

Tony Caliente looks at the line on the Longhorns-Sooners game and tries to determine what the number actually should be.

We have alluded to this already but the Texas vs. Oklahoma game will be a great money line play on the Sooners no matter the price risk.  That's because the home team has won the last six games in this series with Oklahoma having won the two lone away games.  The spread was Sooners -5.5 so we shouldn't see anything too steep.  Money line prices will be released early Saturday.

As far as what the spread should be on this game we are looking at Oklahoma -4, meaning that we have a 1.5 to 2 point overlay here.

Both teams are on losing streaks:  3 straight for Texas, 4 for Oklahoma.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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