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Oklahoma vs Nebraska: Predictions, odds and how to watch the 2021 NCAA College Football season in the US today

Oklahoma against Nebraskatoday at The University of Oklahoma – Memorial Stadium for the week 3 of the 2021 NCAA College Football season in the US. All exclusive details about how to watch the game, preview, information, prediction and odds in the US below.

Spencer Rattler, Quarterback of Oklahoma Sooners (left) and Adrian Martinez of Nebraska (right)
© GettySpencer Rattler, Quarterback of Oklahoma Sooners (left) and Adrian Martinez of Nebraska (right)

No. 3 Oklahoma (2-0) and Nebraska (2-1) meet in for a week 3 game in the 2021 NCAA College Football season. This game will take place at The University of Oklahoma – Memorial Stadium on September 18, 2021 at 12:00 PM (ET). A victory-hungry rival arrives at the Sooners’ home. Here is all the related information about this NCAA College Football game including the preview, storylines, predictions, odds and how to watch in the US.

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Two weeks without losing for Oklahoma, which translates into total success after some harsh criticism against the team before starting the 2021 NCAA season. This will be the last game out of the conference before starting the long nine-week road against Big 12 rivals.

The first game of the season was a loss for Nebraska against Illinois 30-22 on the road, that loss was the team’s first in the conference (Big Ten). After that loss they won against Fordham 52-7 and Buffalo 28-3. Nebraska won’t play at home again until Oct. 2 against Northwestern.

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Oklahoma vs Nebraska: Match Information

Date: Saturday, Septermber 18, 2021.
Time: 12:00 PM (ET)
Location: The University of Oklahoma – Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Oklahoma.

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Oklahoma vs Nebraska: Times by State in the US

ET: 12:00 PM
CT: 11:00 AM
MT: 10:00 AM
PT: 9:00 AM

Oklahoma vs Nebraska: Storylines

Oklahoma Sooners did a good job the first two weeks winning at home against Tulane 40-35 and Western Carolina 76-0. The game against Tulane was tough in the end but the defense did the job after all. The Sooners, after two weeks, have the second-best offense in the NCAA with an average of 58 points per game.

Nebraska Cornhuskers have a defense with good numbers after three weeks, they are allowing only 13.3 points per game. But the offense is somewhat lazy, scoring just 34 points per game as 51st of 130 in the 2021 NCAA College Football season.

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Spencer Rattler is doing his job as a starting quarterback with 50/65 passes completed for 76.9%, 547 pass yards, 8.4 yard average, 6 touchdowns and only 2 interceptions. The Cornhuskers have Adrian Martinez as quarterback, in the last three weeks he threw 46/74 passes completed for 62.2%, 728 pass yards, 4 touchdowns without interceptions.

How To Watch Or Stream Live Free Oklahoma vs Nebraska in the U.S.

This 2021-22 NCAA College Football season week 3 game will be available for TV and smartphones and will be broadcast in the United States by: Fox, Fox.com, Fox App, fuboTV (limited). Don’t forget to download the app to watch the game on your smartphone, table or computer.

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Oklahoma vs Nebraska: Predictions And Odds

Oklahoma are favorites at home to win this game with -22.5 points at FanDuel. They have the home advantage but the visitors have 2 weeks without losing. Nebraska are underdogs with +22.5 points against the spread. The totals is fixed at 62.5 points. The best pick for this College Football game is: Nebraska +22.5.

FanDuel
Oklahoma -22.5 / -110
Totals 62.5
Nebraska +22.5 / -110
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* Odds via FanDuel

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