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2021 Bedlam Series odds, spread: Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State picks, predictions from proven computer model
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2 years agoon

The 2021 installment of the Bedlam Series between the No. 10 Oklahoma Sooners (10-1) and the No. 7 Oklahoma State Cowboys (10-1) is set to kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, November 27 at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla.. Both teams are still alive in the College Football Playoff race, and a loss would officially crush either team’s national title hopes. The Cowboys have already locked up a spot in the Big 12 Championship Game. The Sooners can earn a berth in the conference title game with a win or a loss paired with a loss for No. 8 Baylor.
Oklahoma State is favored by 3.5 points in the latest Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State odds from Caesars Sportsbook, and the over-under is set at 51.5. Before entering any Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma picks, you need to see the college football predictions and betting advice from the red-hot simulation model at SportsLine.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times. Over the past five-plus years, the proprietary computer model has generated a stunning profit of almost $3,700 for $100 players on its top-rated college football picks against the spread. It also enters Week 13 of the 2021 season on a 39-25 run on all top-rated college football side picks. Anyone who has followed it has seen huge returns.
Now, the model has set its sights on Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma and just locked in its Bedlam Series picks and prediction. You can head to SportsLine now to see the model’s CFB picks. Here are several college football odds and betting lines for Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma:
- Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State spread: Oklahoma State -3.5
- Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State over-under: 52 points
- Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State moneyline: OU +160, OSU -190
Featured Game | Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Oklahoma Sooners
What you need to know about Oklahoma State
The Cowboys got themselves on the board against the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Saturday, but Texas Tech never followed suit. Oklahoma State put the hurt on Texas Tech with a sharp 23-0 victory. Oklahoma State’s QB Spencer Sanders was efficient, passing for one TD and 239 yards on 37 attempts in addition to rushing for one TD and 48 yards.
Oklahoma State has traditionally been an offensive powerhouse. While the Cowboys have had moments of offensive brilliance (led by running back Jaylen Warren) in 2021, it’s been their defense that has carried them into College Football Playoff contention. Oklahoma State is allowing 261.3 yards and a paltry 14.9 points per game, which could give the Cowboys a huge advantage against an Oklahoma offense that has been surprisingly inconsistent in 2021.
What you need to know about Oklahoma
Meanwhile, the Iowa State Cyclones typically have all the answers at home, but on Saturday the Sooners proved too difficult a challenge. Oklahoma bagged a 28-21 victory. QB Caleb Williams and RB Kennedy Brooks were among the main playmakers for Oklahoma as the former passed for one TD and 87 yards on 18 attempts in addition to rushing for one TD and 67 yards and the latter picked up 115 yards on the ground on 17 carries. One of the most memorable plays of the game was Williams’ 74-yard touchdown rush in the first quarter.
The Sooners have had a roller coaster of a season offensively, which is very uncharacteristic of a Lincoln Riley-coached team. Things won’t get any easier against the elite-level defense of Oklahoma State, but there is no denying that Oklahoma has explosive playmakers all over the field. If the Sooners can get things going offensively early on, they will have a good shot at pulling off the road upset in this long-standing rivalry game.
How to make Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State picks
The model has simulated Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma 10,000 times and the results are in. We can tell you that the model is leaning Over on the point total, projecting the teams to combine for 55 points. It’s also generated a point-spread pick that is hitting in over 60 percent of simulations. You can only see the model’s Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma pick at SportsLine.
So who wins Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma? And which side of the spread hits in over 60 percent of simulations? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of the Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State spread you need to jump on, all from the model that has crushed its college football picks, and find out.
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Former NBA Champion Opens Up On Altercation At Boxing Fight
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October 2, 2023
If you followed the NBA in the 2000s, you know Stephen Jackson isn’t the kind of guy you want to mess with.
Often tangled up in controversies and physical altercations — both on and off the court — his reputation preceded him for years.
It’s been a while since we last saw him in the league, but Jackson’s temper was once again on full display, this time during a boxing event.
Following Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez’s win over Jermell Charlo, the former NBA champion had a bit of a run-in with security.
Now, Jackson explains that he did cut off Canelo’s family to get out of there because he had already been nice and patient enough to wait for 30 people to go out (via Ball is Life).
Stephen Jackson on why he cut off Canelo's family & got into an argument with security.
"I was respectful enough to let 30 people pass. I'm not finna sit there & let 70 pass because you want them to pass…Bet you won't put your hands on nobody no more." pic.twitter.com/ybhX9DM21u
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) October 2, 2023
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He added that he didn’t want to wait until 70 people passed just because he wanted his all brass out of there, stating that things don’t work that way and that everybody needs to be somewhere else.
That’s classic Stephen Jackson right there.
Jackson was a harsh trash-talker and a fierce, physical competitor on the court, not to mention a standout, loyal teammate who would go to war for each and every one of the guys in his locker room.
Unfortunately, that also made him look pretty bad multiple times, often resorting to rather violent behavior.
Now, the former champion has one of the most prominent NBA-related podcasts, All The Smoke, side by side with fellow troublemaker Matt Barnes, and you better believe they’re going to address this incident in the next episode.
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Mark Jackson Is Reportedly Landing A Job With NBA Franchise
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7 mins agoon
October 2, 2023
It’s been a while since we saw Mark Jackson working for an NBA franchise.
The former guard and Golden State Warriors coach had struggled to find a new opportunity, eventually landing a job in broadcasting.
And now that Knicks legend Walt Frazier is reportedly looking to take a lesser role with the organization and not work on road games, it seems like he’s poised to get back to the league.
According to a report by Andrew Marchand of The New York Post (via NBA Central), Jackson will join the Knicks’ broadcast team starting next season.
Mark Jackson is moving toward a broadcasting role with the Knicks, per @AndrewMarchand pic.twitter.com/Kvro6qcQbq
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) October 2, 2023
Jackson played for the organization and is still beloved and respected by the fan base, so there are some obvious ties there.
He doesn’t get enough credit for setting the foundation for the Warriors’ dynasty, which is why some of his former pupils often mention him and give him praise and flowers for his impact on their success.
There have been multiple reports about his workplace behavior being the only reason why he hasn’t gotten another opportunity to be a coach, especially considering how much he’s lobbied to try and get back on the bench.
That may not happen any time soon, but at least he can stay close to the game he loves.
Moreover, the Knicks are expected to play in some meaningful games next season.
They got a lot better with Jalen Brunson’s arrival, and they figure to be even more competitive in his second year taking the reins of Tom Thibodeau’s offense.
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‘I had to believe’: How Blue Jays’ Bichette transformed himself at shortstop
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13 mins agoon
October 2, 2023
TORONTO — Bo Bichette surprised Luis Rivera during the early days of spring training this year. The shortstop had spent the past several seasons working meticulously on specific drills with the Toronto Blue Jays infield instructor but told Rivera in February he felt it was time to move on from them.
One such exercise involved Bichette kneeling while Rivera fired ground balls toward him. That was designed to strengthen his hand-eye coordination and soften his hands. Another drill worked to improve Bichette’s internal clock by having him field balls at his position while Rivera yelled out numbers from a giant timer positioned by home plate.
Entering his fifth MLB season, Bichette felt he’d grown and was ready for something new. He told Rivera he’d like to focus primarily on fielding and throwing at game speed.
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“It’s not practice — it’s just repetition of whatever can happen in games,” Rivera says, echoing the old adage, perfect practice makes perfect.
The coach was immediately on board with Bichette’s request and so they got to work on establishing a routine that would guide the shortstop through a season in which he’s taken his glovework to the next level.
“We were talking [recently] about how hard it was for him last year mentally that most of the errors he was making was because he didn’t trust himself,” says Rivera. “He didn’t have confidence. And, now, his confidence is over the roof.”
Adds Bichette: “It’s just understanding that I’m capable of doing it and then going out there and doing it.”
The Bo Bichette who takes the field in the post-season this October for the Blue Jays is the best defensive version he’s ever been. That didn’t happen by chance, though. It’s the culmination of years of behind-the-scenes work that set a strong foundation for his self-belief to bloom.
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When the Blue Jays selected Bichette in the second round of the 2016 draft, there were no questions about the high-school player’s most valuable tool.
“We knew there was a ton of talent and upside in the bat,” says Blue Jays field coordinator Gil Kim, who was the organization’s director of player development at the time. “We knew it was a kid who absolutely loved the game and loved to compete. And we also knew there was a player who had not dedicated a lot of time to his defence.
“And there were definitely questions on whether he would remain at shortstop, whether he would play second base, whether there was a potential move to the outfield,” continues Kim.
“There were a lot of questions regarding his defensive future.”
The Blue Jays immediately installed Bichette at short upon his rookie ball assignment in the summer of 2016 and made the decision to give him as much rope as possible to stay at the position. Bichette responded by working steadfastly on every area of his defence.
At first, there was a focus on his physical development and fielding technique, including first-step reactions, agility, speed and footwork. The organization then challenged him with individualized routines, such as the kneeling short-hop hand drills he continued in the big leagues with Rivera. There was also work that isolated specific actions, such as backhands, as well as first-step drills where he’d react to balls being thrown at random.
The Blue Jays threw a lot at him in those early days and he rose to the challenge each time.
“He was always very convicted in his ability to play shortstop,” says Kim. “He really wanted to prove to other people that he could do it. And when Bo puts his mind to something and decides he’s going to do it, he usually has success doing it.”
One of Kim’s favourite stories from Bichette’s time in the minors came in 2018 during the double-A championship series. Bichette had made it known he wanted to improve on balls to his right and worked on that all season with New Hampshire Fisher Cats manager John Schneider and positional coach Andy Fermin.
Kim was in attendance during the final series against Akron and remembers a ball hit between short and third.
“[Bichette] made an absolutely phenomenal play and gunned the guy out at first base,” recalls Kim. “And I remember I was behind the plate looking down and Schneider and Fermin were looking right at me. It was one of those moments when you’re like, ‘Wow, this is why you believe in this kid.’
“It’s because he expresses this one year ago that he wanted to get better at plays like that. And here he is in a championship series executing that play. And then they obviously went on to win that series.”
Bichette reached the majors in 2019 and was by no means a finished defensive product. Questions about his long-term future at the position continued to dog him over his first few seasons, and those doubts weren’t silenced when he tied for the major-league lead with 24 errors in 2021 and was second in baseball with 23 the following campaign.
Defensive metrics have also never been kind to Bichette. His career Outs Above Average is -18 and even this season, in which he’s vastly improved, it stands at -2.
“I see the routine plays,” says Blue Jays manager Schneider. “I see a guy that plays every day and works consistently. There are so many things that go into those metrics — first step or arm strength or transfer, and everyone does it a little bit differently. So, I think for him and for us, we’re looking for consistency and he’s been all of that. What I look at is outs are outs.”
Bichette has also been tireless in his search for knowledge. The list of names associated with his development is seemingly endless. There was Schneider and Fermin in the minors, along with coach Danny Solano and minor-league manager Cesar Martin. He’s also worked out with former big-league shortstops Barry Larkin and Miguel Cairo and was heavily influenced by former Blue Jays teammate Marcus Semien.
Another name involved in shaping Bichette: Troy Tulowitzki. Bichette has trained with the former Blue Jays shortstop during off-seasons and Rivera says one mantra from the gifted defender particularly stuck with Bichette.
“If you cut down on your throwing errors, you cut down on half of your errors,” Rivera says.
Bichette seems to have internalized that this season through his game-speed practices and Rivera says the results are unquestionable.
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There was a point during the campaign where the coach noticed it had been weeks since Bichette committed an error [he made just eight total in 2023]. That’s when it began to dawn on him that Bichette had indeed turned a corner.
“His throwing has improved 100 per cent,” says Rivera. “When I watch him work on his throwing and watch him during the games, most of the throws are at the [first baseman’s] chest.”
When reflecting on his evolution as a shortstop, Bichette believes the difference lies less in mechanics and more on mindset.
“Experience, slowing the game down and trusting myself,” says Bichette. “I knew that if I was going to be the defender I wanted to be, I had to believe in myself and stop trying to be perfect.”
While the 25-year-old acknowledges he’s a different defensive player now than in years past, Bichette adds that he’s still improving.
“I think I can be one of the best — if not the best — defensive shortstops in the league,” says Bichette. “There’s more room to grow. I can get more athletic and make better plays and cover more ground so that’s something I’ll focus on when the time comes. I think I have range, but I just think that I can be better.”
The Blue Jays coaching staff believes part of what has made a difference for him is simply time. He played his 500th MLB game at shortstop on Thursday and that longevity has inevitably brought comfort. Repetition and exposure at big-league level has helped him slow the game down.
That extended time period has also allowed Bichette to grow into his own skin. He’s built a sound fundamental base and absorbed as much as he could from others, eventually discarding what hasn’t worked for him.
That last part was perhaps the toughest step, but Bichette seems to have cleared the hurdle.
“Mentally, he finally decided and finally realized who he is as an infielder,” says Rivera. “He tried different things before from different people and, finally, he’s like, ‘This is going to be me, this is me right now.’ And the guy who’s playing shortstop is him. He’s not trying to be like somebody else.”
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