Oklahoma
Alabama Crimson Tide vs Oklahoma Sooners Opening Football Odds: Cover or Not?
Gambling can be a shady profession. Everyone is looking for an angle. If a person has inside information into the physical condition of a key player, say a certain quarterback, it is a big advantage. That said, my sources say that Alabama QB Jalen Milroe is in excellent shape. That sort of news gives the Crimson Tide a better chance at success.
Sportsbook FanDuel has come out with their line on Alabama-Oklahoma and graced the Tide with a 14.5 point advantage. The Over/Under is set at 49.5.
Hopefully, you got in on the preseason number of Bama favored by two points for this game in Norman. The Sooners were not expected to win the SEC, but then again not many prognosticators had OU pegged at 5-5 coming into this game. The win total for Oklahoma this summer was set at 8.5. Those lucky enough to take the under have already profited.
Not only are the Sooners 5-5 overall, they are also 5-5 against the spread and in the Over/Under.
OKLAHOMA
| Date | Opp | Close | Result | ATS/OU |
| Aug 30 | Temple | -42.5 / 57.5 | Won 51-3 | Won / Under |
| Sep 7 | Houston | -27.5 / 49.5 | Won 16-12 | Lost / Under |
| Sep 14 | Tulane | -12.5 / 49.5 | Won 34-19 | Won / Over |
| Sep 21 | Tennessee | +5.5 / 56.5 | Lost 15-25 | Lost / Under |
| Sep 28 | @Auburn | +1 / 43.5 | Won 27-21 | Won / Over |
| Oct 12 | Texas | +17 / 49 | Lost 3-34 | Lost / Under |
| Oct 19 | South Carolina | +1 / 40.5 | Lost 9-35 | Lost / Over |
| Oct 26 | @Ole Miss | +19 / 49.5 | Lost 14-26 | Won / Under |
| Nov 2 | Maine | -37.5 / 48.5 | Won 59-14 | Won / Over |
| Nov 9 | @Missouri | -3.5 / 42.5 | Lost 23-30 | Lost / Over |
The Sooners are 1-5 in the SEC with the one win coming against Auburn at home. Okie lost their other two SEC home games to Ole Miss by 12 and against a Brady Cook-less Mizzou by 7. Is the Tide a field goal better than OM? Can Milroe generate 8 more points than Drew Pyne?
If night games factor into your betting, Oklahoma won their first two of the season against Temple (51-3) and Houston (16-12). In Week 4, they fell to Tennessee under the lights in Norman 25-15.
The Sooners have lost four straight SEC games with a win over Maine mixed in, while playing musical chairs with their quarterbacks.
ALABAMA
| Date | Opp | Close | Result | ATS/OU |
| Aug 31 | Western Kentucky | -34 / 59.5 | Won 63-0 | Won / Over |
| Sep 7 | South Florida | -30.5 / 64.5 | Won 42-16 | Lost / Under |
| Sep 14 | @Wisconsin | -14.5 / 47.5 | Won 42-10 | Won / Over |
| Sep 28 | Georgia | +2 / 50 | Won 41-34 | Won / Over |
| Oct 5 | @Vanderbilt | -22.5 / 53.5 | Lost 35-40 | Lost / Over |
| Oct 12 | South Carolina | -21.5 / 50.5 | Won 27-25 | Lost / Over |
| Oct 19 | @Tennessee | -3.5 / 57.5 | Lost 17-24 | Lost / Under |
| Oct 26 | Missouri | -16 / 51 | Won 34-0 | Won / Under |
| Nov 9 | @LSU | -3 / 59.5 | Won 42-13 | Won / Under |
| Nov 16 | Mercer | -42.5 / 58.5 | Won 52-7 | Won / Over |
The Crimson Tide is 8-2 and 4-2 in conference play. They have won three straight and covered the spread each time. A healthy Milroe is a good Milroe. But it’s the defense that has really stepped up. Alabama has given up 20 points in those three games with one of the touchdowns being a garbage score against the Tide reserves. It would seem Bama is getting back to Joyless Murderball.
Bama is 2-2 on the road and 4-0 in night games. Weather is not expected to be a factor.
MATH
With an over/under of 49.5 and 14.5 point spread, the final score could look something like BAMA 32, OK 17. Would you be willing to bet on this game?
Poll
Bama -14.5:
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45%
Alabama wins by 16 or more. Take Bama -14.5
(15 votes)
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27%
14 sounds about right.
(9 votes)
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27%
It will be closer than a 14 point spread. Take Okie +14.5
(9 votes)
33 votes total
Vote Now
[Erik Evans will have his thoughts on these numbers later in the week.]
Oklahoma
Oklahoma senator renews push for new agency that focuses on child welfare services
Sen. Paul Rosino, R, Senate Health & Human Services Chairman, is renewing an effort to create a single Oklahoma agency focused exclusively on children after similar legislation failed to advance last year.
Senate Bill 1570 passed the Senate but never received a hearing in the House. Sen. Rosino, who is behind the proposal, says growing concerns about child welfare and the well-being of Oklahoma children prompted her to bring the idea back.
A “holistic approach” to children’s services
The proposal would combine several child-focused programs and agencies under one umbrella, including child welfare, foster care, behavioral health services, the Office of Juvenile Affairs and other youth-related programs.
The goal, he said, is to create a more coordinated system that addresses the full range of children’s needs.
“We need to have a sole agency that really concentrates on kids,” said Sen. Rosino. “By having a holistic approach, everything in one agency would be helpful to children.”
Concerns about child welfare
Sen. Rosino says Oklahoma must do more to protect abused and neglected children, noting that intervention doesn’t always mean removing a child from a home.
In some situations, he said, families simply need education, support or services. However, safety concerns can require children to be placed elsewhere.
He also pointed to growing behavioral health challenges facing Oklahoma adolescents as another reason for restructuring services.
DHS already handling broad responsibilities
The proposal is not intended as criticism of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, he said.
DHS currently oversees a wide range of programs, including aging services, childcare, family support and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
“DHS is a behemoth,” said Sen. Rosino. “Those people work very hard over there.”
Still, the senator believes child welfare is an area where Oklahoma can improve by creating a dedicated agency focused solely on children.
Not a quick fix
The senator acknowledged the proposal is not a “silver bullet” and would take time to implement.
He said he worked with stakeholders, including foster care advocates, and revised the legislation multiple times based on feedback.
According to the proposal, most existing funding would move with the programs into the new agency, limiting the need for significant new spending outside of administrative costs.
Building support for a long-term change
Sen. Rosino described the effort as a multi-year project requiring lawmakers to understand why a structural change is needed.
While disappointed the bill stalled in the House last year, he said she believes support is growing.
“It’s going to take some time to change hearts and minds,” said Sen. Rosino. “I’m hoping this year we can make some headway there.”
Key Takeaway
Supporters say a standalone children’s agency would give Oklahoma a more focused approach to child welfare, foster care and youth behavioral health, while opponents and lawmakers continue to weigh the costs and logistics of a major government reorganization.
Oklahoma
OKFB pleased with newly proposed settlement in long-running State of Oklahoma poultry case | Oklahoma Farm Bureau
Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Stacy Simunek released the following statement after the State of Oklahoma and 11 Arkansas-based poultry announced Monday, July 13, that a nearly $44 million settlement had been reached in the decades-long lawsuit regarding the application of chicken litter in the Illinois River Watershed.
Oklahoma Farm Bureau members are pleased with the proposed settlement reached between the State of Oklahoma and 11 poultry companies operating in Oklahoma’s Illinois River Watershed over the state’s long-running lawsuit that was based on outdated science and production methods.
The original lawsuit, filed in 2005, created uncertainty for family farmers and ranchers for more than two decades, and this agreement provides a way for Oklahoma farm and ranch families to continue their important work to feed Americans without being unnecessarily burdened.
We appreciate Attorney General Drummond working with the poultry industry to reach a proposed solution that allows the poultry companies and our family farmers to continue to produce the food products we all rely upon while ensuring our shared natural resources are safeguarded for generations to come.
Our state’s farmers and ranchers, including poultry producers in the Illinois River Watershed, are committed to implementing voluntary environmental stewardship practices each and every day to ensure their land is productive and our rural communities are protected.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz: July 12, 2026
In this week’s Your Vote Counts, Jason Dunnington and Sen. Paul Rosino discuss the importance of Oklahoma’s runoff election, Oklahoma insurance lawsuits, and mental health issues.
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