Game Predictions, Picks, Odds, and Viewing Guide: Everything You Need to Know

The Oklahoma Sooners (9-2) will be facing off against the TCU Horned Frogs (5-6) in the last game of the regular season within the Big 12 Conference. With the Sooners still in contention for the Big 12 title game, TCU will be looking to secure a win in order to qualify for a bowl game appearance, giving their all against the formidable Sooners.

Oklahoma’s last game, a 31-24 win against the BYU Cougars, showcased an exceptional performance by quarterback Dillon Gabriel in the first half. Nonetheless, Gabriel sustained an upper-body injury and was unable to play in the second half.

With the team relying on freshman quarterback Jackson Arnold to carry them through, the Sooners’ defense valiantly assisted in securing the Week 12 victory. While Gabriel is expected to play against TCU, his status remains uncertain. If Gabriel is sidelined, Arnold will assume a leadership role in the final game.

TCU, on the other hand, comes off a much-needed 42-17 victory over Baylor that ended their three-game losing streak. Quarterback Josh Hoover exhibited a standout performance, completing 24 out of 29 passes for 412 yards with two touchdowns. The Horned Frogs are keen to secure a bowl appearance in their final regular-season game.

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Oklahoma vs. TCU Predictions

ESPN: Sooners have a 84.5% chance of winning

According to the ESPN Matchup Predictor, the Oklahoma Sooners have an 84.5% likelihood of defeating the TCU Horned Frogs in Week 13.

Dimers: Oklahoma 35, TCU 27

Staff writes: “While Oklahoma is more likely to win the game, according to DimersBOT, taking TCU moneyline is the best option due to the 7.7% edge identified when comparing our data-led probabilities to the sportsbooks’ odds currently on offer.”

DocSports: Take the Sooners

Staff writes: “The Sooners come into this matchup with a record of 9-2 for this season. When they last stepped on the field, the Sooners took home the win by a final score of 31-24 when they faced the BYU Cougars. Dillon Gabriel (2 TDs) finished the contest with 191 yards on 13/21 passing while his quarterback rating was 169.7. He didn’t toss any picks and his average yards per pass attempt was 9.1. Gavin Sawchuk carried the ball 14 times for 107 yards, ending the contest with 7.6 yards per attempt for Oklahoma. The Sooners finished the game with a total of 368 yards while running 64 plays (5.8 yards per play). Oklahoma ran the ball for 4.2 yards per carry, finishing with a total of 144 yards on 34 attempts. Oklahoma gave up 38 rush attempts for 217 yards (5.7 yards per carry). The Sooners secondary gave up a completion percentage of 57.7%, relinquishing 173 yards on 15 for 26 passing.”

How to watch No. 14 Oklahoma vs. TCU: TV channel, streaming

The No. 14 Oklahoma Sooners (9-2) will play against the TCU Horned Frogs (5-6) on Friday, Nov. 24 at 12:00 p.m., ET on FOX.

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NCAA odds Week 13: No. 14 Oklahoma vs. TCU lines, betting odds

The Sooners are favorites to defeat the Horned Frogs, according to the BetMGM college football odds.

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  • Spread favorite: Oklahoma (-10)
  • Moneyline: Oklahoma (-402); TCU (+313)
  • Total: 63 points

Oklahoma Sooners Football 2023 schedule and results:

  • Week 1: Oklahoma 73-0 Arkansas State, Final
  • Week 13: Fri. 11/24: Oklahoma vs. TCU, 12 p.m., ET, FOX

TCU Horned Frogs 2023 schedule and results:

  • Week 1: TCU 42-45 Colorado Final
  • Week 13: Fri. 11/24: TCU vs. Oklahoma, 12 p.m., ET, FOX

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