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Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State Predictions, College Basketball BetMGM Promo Codes, & Picks – January 9
Tuesday’s contest between the Texas Tech Red Raiders (12-2, 1-0 Big 12) and the Oklahoma State Cowboys (8-6, 0-1 Big 12) at United Supermarkets Arena has a projected final score of 75-67 based on our computer prediction, with a favored Texas Tech squad securing the victory. Tipoff is at 8:00 PM ET on January 9.
The matchup has no set line.
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Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State Game Info & Odds
- Date: Tuesday, January 9, 2024
- Time: 8:00 PM ET
- TV: ESPN+
- Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
- Where: Lubbock, Texas
- Venue: United Supermarkets Arena
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Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State Score Prediction
- Prediction:
Texas Tech 75, Oklahoma State 67
Spread & Total Prediction for Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State
- Computer Predicted Spread: Texas Tech (-8.2)
- Computer Predicted Total: 142.1
Texas Tech has gone 7-6-0 against the spread, while Oklahoma State’s ATS record this season is 4-9-0. A total of seven out of the Red Raiders’ games this season have gone over the point total, and six of the Cowboys’ games have gone over. Texas Tech is 6-4 against the spread and 8-2 overall over its last 10 contests, while Oklahoma State has gone 3-7 against the spread and 7-3 overall.
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Texas Tech Performance Insights
- The Red Raiders’ +187 scoring differential (outscoring opponents by 13.4 points per game) is a result of scoring 78.0 points per game (104th in college basketball) while giving up 64.6 per outing (40th in college basketball).
- Texas Tech grabs 37.2 rebounds per game (145th in college basketball) while conceding 32.6 per outing to its opponents. It outrebounds opponents by 4.6 boards per game.
- Texas Tech connects on 8.8 three-pointers per game (65th in college basketball), 1.5 more than its opponents (7.3).
- The Red Raiders average 101.6 points per 100 possessions on offense (52nd in college basketball), and allow 84.2 points per 100 possessions (55th in college basketball).
- Texas Tech has come out ahead in the turnover battle by 1.5 turnovers per game, committing 10.7 (95th in college basketball play) while forcing 12.2 (168th in college basketball).
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OHP remembers K-9 for protecting countless lives during career
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Officials with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol are remembering a dedicated K-9 officer who passed away earlier this month.
K-9 Dak was born in 2014 and began serving with the OHP in 2015.
Throughout his distinguished career, officials say Dak’s exceptional instincts made a significant impact on public safety across the state.
During his career, Dak was instrumental in the seizure of over 2,000 pounds of marijuana, 46 pounds of cocaine, 151 pounds of methamphetamine, and 99 pounds of fentanyl.
“These remarkable accomplishments represent countless lives protected and communities made safer through Dak’s service,” OHP wrote.
Dak worked his final shift on June 3 before peacefully passing away from natural causes on June 7.
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“More than his statistics and accomplishments, Dak was a loyal partner, trusted teammate, and beloved member of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. His legacy will live on through the work he accomplished, the bond he shared with his handler, and the many lives he touched throughout his career,” OHP said.
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Oklahoma captures third MCWS title, defeating North Carolina 13-2
It’s Boomer Sooner time in Omaha.
Oklahoma has won the 2026 Men’s College World Series, steamrolling through North Carolina in the winner-take-all Game 3, 13-2, capturing its first national title in over 30 years and third overall. The Sooners are the seventh straight SEC team to win the national championship.
A dogpile with cheers that made its way through the infiled, it closed out the Sooners’ one-for-the-ages NCAA tournament run.
for the third time in program history, the Oklahoma Sooners are national champions 🏆 pic.twitter.com/xEvjGxhqgM
— Oklahoma Baseball (@OU_Baseball) June 23, 2026
It was an all-around masterclass for OU, jumping out to a 3-1 lead by the end of the third and never looking back. They put at least one run across the plate in four of the final six innings, including three in the fourth and four in the eighth.
The fourth was where Oklahoma’s upper hand became clear. Walker McDuffie’s three consecutive one-out walks loaded the bases, and UNC turned to star freshman Caden Glauber. The Tar Heels were previously 29-0 with whenever he pitched, but he was pulled after a walk and Jaxon Willits’ two-RBI single.
LJ Mercurius was outstanding on the mound, entering for starter Nick Wesloski in the third and tossing 5.2 innings, giving up just one run on four hits. It was his longest outing since April 17.
Outside of Mercurius, shortstop Jaxon Willits and Kyle Branch starred for the Sooners. The former went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and was named Most Outstanding Player, while Branch also went 3-for-4 with a homer and six RBIs, a career-high. He’s the third player all-time to record six or more RBIs in a national championship game.
The victory caps off OU’s gauntlet-like journey to the top. After finishing 11th in SEC regular season play, they knocked off five national seeds — three in the top five and two on the road — leaning on a trio of freshman arms and a historic power surge at the plate.
Men’s College World Series All-Tournament Team:
- Catcher: Deiten LaChance, Oklahoma
- First base: Erik Paulsen, North Carolina
- Second base: Gavin Gallaher, North Carolina
- Third base: Tyrus Hall, West Virginia
- Shortstop: Jaxon Willits, Oklahoma
- Outfield: Jason Walk, Oklahoma
- Outfield: Owen Hull, North Carolina
- Outfield: Dasan Harris, Oklahoma
- Designated Hitter: Adrian Rodriguez, Texas
- Pitcher: Joey Volchko, Georgia
- Pitcher: Caden Glauber, North Carolina
THE 2026 #MCWS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ⚾️ pic.twitter.com/wlaQxxYFL3
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) June 23, 2026
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Oklahoma National Guard announces loss of specialist
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — The Oklahoma National Guard announced the loss of a specialist who passed away last week.
On Monday, the Oklahoma National Guard announced the passing of Spc. Blake C. Akin, who passed away on June 17.
“We are saddened by the loss of Spc. Blake Akin,” said Maj. Gen. Thomas H. Mancino, adjutant general for Oklahoma. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones and fellow Soldiers during this difficult time.”
Akin, 24, enlisted as an infantryman in November of 2021. He was a member of Charlie Company, 179th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.
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A memorial service for Akin will be held at 2 p.m. at Smith and Kernke Funeral Home Chapel, located at 14624 N. May Ave. in Oklahoma City.
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