Overview
- Kickoff is set for Saturday at 12 p.m. ET at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman.
- Oklahoma climbed to No. 8 in the CFP after the win at Alabama, and Brent Venables says the focus remains on avoiding complacency.
- The matchup pits Missouri’s nation-leading rusher Ahmad Hardy against an Oklahoma defense allowing about 82.2 rushing yards per game, fourth nationally.
- Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula, who dislocated his ankle on Oct. 25, is listed as doubtful, with coach Eli Drinkwitz expecting true freshman Matt Zollers to start.
- Sportsbooks list Oklahoma around -7.5 with a 42.5 total, and models such as Dimers give the Sooners roughly a 70% win chance with a projected 26–19 score and value on the under.