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Oklahoma vs. Baylor picks, predictions: Week 10 college football odds, spread, lines
A pair of Massive 12 rivals who thought they’d be a lot better than this meet up as Oklahoma hosts Baylor in school soccer’s Week 10 motion on Saturday.
Defending Massive 12 champion Baylor has already misplaced three video games, together with two in convention by a mixed 14 factors, to Oklahoma State and West Virginia.
Oklahoma hasn’t fared as anticipated in Brent Venables’ debut season, permitting 41-plus factors in three straight losses, however rebounding to win two straight, together with towards a then-ranked Kansas.
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What do the consultants consider the matchup? Let’s examine how the Faculty Soccer Energy Index laptop prediction mannequin initiatives the sport.
Oklahoma vs. Baylor picks, predictions
Baylor’s probability of victory: The pc estimates that Baylor has the 52.2 p.c probability to defeat Oklahoma and keep away from falling below .500 in convention play.
Oklahoma’s probability of victory: In contrast, the Sooners have the 47.8 p.c shot to take down the Bears and transfer to .500 in Massive 12 competitors.
Oklahoma vs. Baylor unfold: The oddsmakers are siding with OU, which comes into the sport as 3.5 level favorites to defeat Baylor, based on the strains at SI Sportsbook, which set the over/below at 57.5 factors for the matchup.
Moneyline: Oklahoma -188, Baylor +138
The best way to watch: The sport is ready for Sat., Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. Central on the ESPN+ community.
Baylor predictions: The pc estimates that Baylor is 13.0 factors higher than a mean group on a impartial discipline, good for fifteenth nationally, and projected to win 7.0 video games this season and a digital lock to turn into bowl eligible.
Oklahoma predictions: FPI initiatives the Sooners are 9.6 factors higher than a mean group, rating twenty fifth nationally, and estimated to win 7.2 video games this yr.
Soccer Energy Index (FPI) school soccer rankings and laptop prediction mannequin are a measure of group energy that predicts a group’s future efficiency.
Rankings and scores predictions are based mostly on 20,000 simulations of a group’s season, utilizing a mix of analytics, together with scores so far, high quality of opponents, and a group’s schedule.
In keeping with AP high 25 ballot
1. Georgia (30 1st-place votes)
2. Ohio State (15)
T-2. Tennessee (18)
4. Michigan
5. Clemson
6. Alabama
7. TCU
8. Oregon
9. USC
10. UCLA
11. Ole Miss
12. Utah
13. Kansas State
14. Illinois
15. LSU
16. Penn State
17. North Carolina
18. Oklahoma State
19. Tulane
20. Wake Forest
21. NC State
22. Syracuse
23. Liberty
24. Oregon State
25. UCF
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OSU Basketball: Transfer Portal Wing Tyler Caron Commits to Oklahoma State
On Saturday, former St. Mary’s (TX) standout Tyler Caron revealed that he will join Oklahoma State’s basketball team after entering the transfer portal in March.
Caron spent five seasons at St. Mary’s, a Division II school in San Antonio, TX, before entering the transfer portal following an outstanding year in 2023-24. As a redshirt senior, the Longview, TX, product averaged 12.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game while shooting 49.6% from the field and 44.1% from 3-point range on just over five attempts per contest.
Caron scored a season-high 23 points against St. Edwards (TX) in late February, going 8-of-13 from the field and 6-of-8 from beyond the arc. In 2022-23, Caron averaged 12.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game, earning Third Team All-Lone Star Conference Honors.
Prior to his time with the Rattlers, Caron played at Spring Hill (TX) High School in Longview.
Listed at 6-foot-8 and 210 pounds, Caron’s size and perimeter shooting prowess should help space the floor for the Cowboys offense. Additionally, the veteran wing player has made 88 starts in college and will provide valuable experience for Steve Lutz and company.
Caron is the second player to join the Pokes’ roster since late June alongside Coffeyville Community College (KS) transfer CJ Smith. Playing in the Big 12, one of the toughest conferences in college basketball, adding Smith and Caron is huge for Lutz and company.
The two transfers give OSU even more depth and experience off the bench and, if nothing else, the two will be good practice players for the Cowboys.
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OU Recruiting: Oklahoma Misses Out on 4-star OL Lamont Rogers
On Saturday, 4-star Mesquite Horn (TX) offensive lineman Lamont Rogers announced his commitment to Missouri.
The coveted prospect’s decision comes just two days after Rogers included the Sooners in his top six schools alongside Missouri, Texas, Texas A&M, Florida State and SMU. Rogers would have been a huge addition for Bill Bedenbaugh and company, especially alongside the solid o-line class OU has already assembled.
Rogers took an official visit to Norman in June and has visited the Sooners’ campus multiple times throughout the past year.
Listed at 6-foot-7 and 310 pounds, the Dallas-area product is rated the No. 60 overall prospect and No. 7 offensive tackle in the 2025 recruiting class, according to On3’s Industry Ranking. The 4-star recruit will play in the All-American Bowl in San Antonio in early January 2025.
In addition to being a star on the gridiron, Rogers is also a standout on the basketball court for the Jaguars.
Rogers would have been the fourth offensive lineman to join Bedenbaugh’s 2025 group alongside 4-star Bridgeland (TX) offensive tackle Ryan Fodje, 4-star Skyridge (UT) guard Darius Afalava and 3-star Melissa (TX) center Owen Hollenbeck.
Instead, the Sooners will have to focus their energy on other offensive tackles in the 2025 recruiting class. Oklahoma is still in the mix for Lewisville (TX) 5-star Michael Fasusi and Blue Valley Northwest (KS) 5-star Andrew Babalola as more prospects in the current cycle continue to come off the board.
Rogers is the second head-to-head loss that Brent Venables and company has suffered at the hands of Eli Drinkwitz and the Tigers on the recruiting trail after 5-star edge rusher Williams Nwaneri chose Missouri over the Sooners last August.
Additionally, former Sooners offensive lineman Cayden Green transferred to Columbia in December after starting the back half of his freshman season in Norman.
Despite missing out on Rogers, OU still has the No. 4 recruiting class in the nation and trail only Ohio State, Alabama and Notre Dame, according to Rivals.
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5 Oklahoma City antique and vintage markets worth a visit this summer
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The thrill of finding antique and vintage home goods, clothes and trinkets cannot be replicated by purchasing new items at your local mall.
Here are five antique and vintage stores in the Oklahoma City metro worth visiting.
RINK Gallery, A Vintage Marketplace
In Bethany, RINK Gallery is a massive marketplace with over 90 vendors with antique and vintage items over several different decades.
Prepare to spend a couple of hours at RINK Gallery to ensure you don’t miss a must-need treasure. Folks can find items, furniture and china to collectibles and art at RINK Gallery.
Location: 3200 N Rockwell Ave, Bethany
Hours: Every day 10 a.m.- 7 p.m.
Room 3 Vintage
Room 3 Vintage in the Britton Plaza is a great place to find vintage furniture, especially if you appreciate a mid-century modern, eclectic or retro feel.
But the unique furniture isn’t the only reason to pay a visit to the business. The market hosts a plethora of art, décor and trinkets to fill your home.
Location: 2632 W. Britton Rd., Oklahoma City
Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 12-7 p.m. Sunday
Warehouse Antique Mall
Warehouse Antique Mall is exactly what it sounds like — a huge warehouse stuffed with vintage and antique items.
Looking through the mall isn’t a quick trip. Prepare to spend some time at Warehouse Antique Mall and you’re very likely to find a treasure.
Location: 1200 SE 89th St, Oklahoma City, OK
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 12-5 p.m. Sunday
Antique Co-Pp
Tucked in a strip mall on North May Avenue, Antique Co-Op boasts over 60 vendors and 18,000 square feet of shopping space.
The store features numerous items from furniture and antique dishware to vintage clothes and even old-school fishing lures.
Location: 1227 N May Ave, Oklahoma City
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday,1-5 p.m. Sunday.
Antique Avenue
With over 20 vendors, Antique Avenue hosts masses of antique and vintage art, glassware, books and jewelry among other items.
The specialty boutique offers visitors a chance to find interesting, unique collectibles and décor.
Location: 5219 N Western Ave, Oklahoma City
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday
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