Give me the Jayhawks to hang inside this inflated number, and I will also endorse a sprinkle on the moneyline as I believe KU can win this game outright. I trust the Jayhawks to be able to get enough stops to hang around in this game, and I have plenty of confidence in KU to put up its fair share of points, regardless of if it’s Jason Bean or Jalon Daniels getting the start. Kansas is certainly not elite on the defensive side of the ball, but Dillon Gabriel and the Sooners’ offense have had spells where they look lifeless. Lance Leipold is one of the best offensive minds in the country, so look for him to use tons of pre-snap motion to dial up some big plays for the Jayhawks. The Sooners’ defense has been good at creating negative plays and Havoc in the backfield, but it has also shown time and time again that it can be had down the field with explosive plays. Yes, we’re going back to the well and fading OU once again. Now OU heads on the road to Lawrence to face a talented Kansas team that has had two weeks to prepare for this one. In that game, the Sooners barely survived a UCF team that has yet to win a Big 12 contest and was a 19-point underdog. Last week in this column, we successfully faded Oklahoma as a double-digit home favorite.
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