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

Oklahoma against Tulane today at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium for the week 1 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 of Oklahoma (left) and Michael Pratt of Tulane (right) (Getty)
Spencer Rattler of Oklahoma (left) and Michael Pratt of Tulane (right) (Getty)

N.2 Oklahoma (0-0) and Tulane (0-0) meet in for a week 1 game in the 2021 NCAA College Football season. This week 1 game will take place at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 4, 2021 at 12:00 PM (ET). 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.

The Oklahoma Sooners’ first game for the new 2021 season. They open the season as number two in the AP Poll. Last season for them was good with 9-2 overall and sixth place in the Final AP Poll. Lincoln Riley continues to lead the team as head coach.

The Tulane Green Wave have not had much to offer in the last two years. The 2020 season they finished with a negative record in the American Conference with 3-5, but the overall record was six wins and six losses. They lost the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against Nevada.

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Oklahoma vs Tulane: Match Information

Date: Saturday, September 4, 2021.
Time: 12:00 PM (ET)
Location: The University of Oklahoma – Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Oklahoma.

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Oklahoma vs Tulane: Times by State in the US

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

Oklahoma vs Tulane: Storylines

The Oklahoma Sooners are confident that this season will be as good as the last one. The reason is simple, they have Spencer Rattler as the starting quarterback again. He finished the 2020 season with 214/314 completed passes for 67.5%, 3031 yards, 28 touchdowns and 7 Ints.

On the other side is the Tulane with three players injured. Mykel Jones will not play for the rest of the season. Watts and Jha’Quan Jackson are “questionable” for this game. The Green Wave will use Michael Pratt as QB for the 2021-22 NCAA College Football season. Pratt in 2020 played 10 games with 140/254 completed passes for 55.1%, 1806 yards, 20 touchdowns and 8 Ints.

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In Week 2, Tulane returns home to play Morgan State. One of the biggest challenges for The Green Wave is against Ole Miss in Week 3 on the road. For the Sooners the schedule is a little easier, they play Western Carolina in Week 2 and then Nebraska in Week 3, both games at home.

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

This 2021-22 NCAA College Football season Week 1 game will be available for TV and smartphones and will be broadcast in the United States by: ABC, ABC App, ABC.com. Don’t forget to download the app to watch the game on your smartphone, table or computer.

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Oklahoma vs Tulane: Predictions And Odds

The Sooners are favorites to win by a wide margin, they have to cover -31.5 points in the spread. The last time Oklahoma played Tulane, the game ended 56-14 in favor of the Sooners. Tulane are underdogs with +31.5 ATS and Totals are set at 67.5. The best pick for hist College Football game is: Tulane +31.5.

FanDuel
Oklahoma -31.5 / -104
Totals 67.5
Tulane +31.5 / -118
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* Odds via FanDuel

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