o/u 2024

ACC:
Miami FL - Under 9.5
North Carolina - Under 8.5
SMU - Over 7.5
Wake Forest - Over 4.5

Big 12:
Texas Tech - Under 8.5
UCF - Under 8.5
Oklahoma State - Over 7.5
Houston - Under 4.5
Arizona State - Under 4.5

Big Ten:
Penn State - Over 9.5
USC - Under 7.5
Washington - Under 7.5
Northwestern - Under 5.5
Minnesota - Over 4.5

SEC:
Texas - Under 10.5
Auburn - Under 7.5
 
Oklahoma 7.5


Season 5 Idk GIF by Friends
 
Oklahoma 7.5


Season 5 Idk GIF by Friends
Brutal conference schedule and that Tulane game is probably tougher than texas game vs Michigan since they lost their coach and most of their talent from last year.
 
ACC:
Miami FL - Under 9.5
North Carolina - Under 8.5
SMU - Over 7.5
Wake Forest - Over 4.5

Big 12:
Texas Tech - Under 8.5
UCF - Under 8.5
Oklahoma State - Over 7.5
Houston - Under 4.5
Arizona State - Under 4.5

Big Ten:
Penn State - Over 9.5
USC - Under 7.5
Washington - Under 7.5
Northwestern - Under 5.5
Minnesota - Over 4.5

SEC:
Texas - Under 10.5
Auburn - Under 7.5
Which three is Texas going to lose?
 
Which three is Texas going to lose?

Under 10.5 means they need to lose at least 2. I view Georgia and Michigan as 50/50 games. They'll be favored in the rest but they play OU and A&M outside of Austin. They could easily drop one of those as well. I think 10-2 is the most likely outcome for Texas.
 
Under 10.5 means they need to lose at least 2. I view Georgia and Michigan as 50/50 games. They'll be favored in the rest but they play OU and A&M outside of Austin. They could easily drop one of those as well. I think 10-2 is the most likely outcome for Texas.

Does a bowl game count towards o/u? If they beat Miami in the quick lane bowl
 
Which three is Texas going to lose?
is Texas a better team than last year? probably so but their conference is better too. and Texas had games with Houston, Kansas State, and TCU which were close. so to think they couldn't get upset by Oklahoma, Michigan, Kentucky or A&M is just not logical.
 
Under 10.5 means they need to lose at least 2. I view Georgia and Michigan as 50/50 games. They'll be favored in the rest but they play OU and A&M outside of Austin. They could easily drop one of those as well. I think 10-2 is the most likely outcome for Texas.
Derp. Still they ain’t locking two.
 
is Texas a better team than last year? probably so but their conference is better too. and Texas had games with Houston, Kansas State, and TCU which were close. so to think they couldn't get upset by Oklahoma, Michigan, Kentucky or A&M is just not logical.
Conference isn’t better. We beat their conference champ by two scores in their own house last year
 
Conference isn’t better. We beat their conference champ by two scores in their own house last year
that means nothing. That doesnt mean Texas would have beat UGA or Ole Miss or LSU or Missouri.
OU beat Texas and Arizona beat OU by two scores so does that mean Arizona would have beat Texas?

Conference isnt better?
Texas vs Alabama -- TX won
Oklahoma State vs UGA
Oklahoma vs Ole Miss
Iowa State vs Missouri
Kansas State vs LSU
WVU vs Tennessee
TT vs Texas A&M
Kansas vs Kentucky

how does that play out?
 
that means nothing. That doesnt mean Texas would have beat UGA or Ole Miss or LSU or Missouri.
OU beat Texas and Arizona beat OU by two scores so does that mean Arizona would have beat Texas?

Conference isnt better?
Texas vs Alabama -- TX won
Oklahoma State vs UGA
Oklahoma vs Ole Miss
Iowa State vs Missouri
Kansas State vs LSU
WVU vs Tennessee
TT vs Texas A&M
Kansas vs Kentucky

how does that play out?
Kansas is a powerhouse obvi
 
Back
Top