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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 9/23/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
TCU
 
OKLAHOMA ST
+9.5  

-9.5  
+290

-370

66
 
44
Final
31

TCU (3 - 0) at OKLAHOMA ST (3 - 0)
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Week 4 Saturday, 9/23/2017 3:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
383TCU6770.5
384OKLAHOMA ST-11-12.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TCU - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-0+11-21-149.025.7507.3(7)2.014.39.7265.0(4.5)1.7
Road Games1-0+11-00-128.014.0361.0(4.9)2.07.07.0267.0(4.9)1.0
Last 3 Games3-0+11-21-149.025.7507.3(7)2.014.39.7265.0(4.5)1.7
Turf Games1-0+11-00-128.014.0361.0(4.9)2.07.07.0267.0(4.9)1.0
TCU - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)49.025.726.031:4942-230(5.4)23-3074.7%277(9.1)73-507(7)(10.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.38.21920.929:2836-171(4.7)22-3267.2%247(7.7)68-418(6.1)(10.9)
Offense Road Games28.014.024.033:5242-195(4.6)21-3167.7%166(5.4)73-361(4.9)(12.9)
Defense (All Games)14.39.713.028:1134-92(2.7)11-2545.3%173(6.9)59-265(4.5)(18.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.25.81415.931:3239-121(3.1)12-2452.2%173(7.3)63-293(4.7)(11.4)
Defense Road Games7.07.013.026:0831-129(4.2)9-2339.1%138(6)54-267(4.9)(38.1)

OKLAHOMA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games3-0+23-02-154.035.7607.0(8.5)1.317.310.3332.7(4.6)2.0
Home Games1-0+11-01-059.038.0640.0(10.2)2.024.017.0432.0(4.4)2.0
Last 3 Games3-0+23-02-154.035.7607.0(8.5)1.317.310.3332.7(4.6)2.0
Turf Games2-0+12-01-151.529.0572.5(8.1)1.015.58.5303.5(4.1)2.0
OKLAHOMA ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)54.035.727.027:1736-200(5.5)24-3570.2%407(11.7)71-607(8.5)(11.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.39.91922.727:4832-171(5.3)22-3366.3%333(10.2)65-503(7.8)(12.6)
Offense Home Games59.038.025.023:2037-332(9)21-2680.8%308(11.8)63-640(10.2)(10.8)
Defense (All Games)17.310.318.332:4340-129(3.2)18-3255.7%203(6.3)73-333(4.6)(19.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.31.41823.133:1248-214(4.4)17-2760.6%196(7.2)76-410(5.4)(13)
Defense Home Games24.017.026.036:4060-244(4.1)20-3852.6%188(4.9)98-432(4.4)(18)
Average power rating of opponents played: TCU 22,  OKLAHOMA ST 34
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TCU - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/2/2017JACKSON ST63-0W-64.5L -36-24223-30-300142-247-14-412
9/9/2017@ ARKANSAS28-7W-2.5W56U42-19521-31-166231-1299-23-1381
9/16/2017SMU56-36W-22L65.5O49-25424-30-365330-12418-38-3392
9/23/2017@ OKLAHOMA ST            
10/7/2017W VIRGINIA            
10/14/2017@ KANSAS ST            
10/21/2017KANSAS            

OKLAHOMA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
8/31/2017TULSA59-24W-19.5W70.5O37-33221-26-308260-24420-38-1882
9/8/2017@ S ALABAMA44-7W-27.5W68U37-16326-41-342027-4114-24-1342
9/16/2017@ PITTSBURGH59-21W-10.5W66.5O35-10426-37-572234-10320-35-2882
9/23/2017TCU            
9/30/2017@ TEXAS TECH            
10/14/2017BAYLOR            
10/21/2017@ TEXAS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TCU: TCU is coming off of a down year, but the team was young and should be ready to make some major improvements this season. The Horned Frogs return 17 starters, and two of those are QB Kenny Hill and WR KaVontae Turpin. Hill should be one of the better QBs in the conference, and Turpin is as explosive as they come in the open field. The offense should click. The defense, however, desperately needs the secondary to improve fast.
OKLAHOMA ST: Oklahoma State's issues the past few years have been on the defensive side of the ball and it'll likely be that way again this season. The Cowboys need their secondary to be a lot better in order to get over the hump in the Big 12. QB Mason Rudolph and WR James Washington are capable of helping the team put up a ton of points, but this team won't get to the next level until it can slow down offenses like Oklahoma's.
PREVIEW
No. 6 Oklahoma State, No. 16 TCU set for Big 12 battle
 

STILLWATER, Okla. -- Oklahoma State faced no resistance in romping to a 3-0 start and rising up the rankings.

TCU also stands 3-0, yet has arrived at the mark much differently, more strenuously, with a tough win at Arkansas and a rally past SMU last week.

So, which Big 12 team's start is more impressive?

No need to wonder long, with the teams set for a Saturday meeting at Boone Pickens Stadium for one of just two weekend matchups pairing Top 25 teams: the No. 6 Cowboys against the No. 16 Horned Frogs in the conference opener for both squads.

"I think it's the best group we will have played up to this point," said Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy. "And they're always going to challenge you.

"TCU is going to hold its defensive call until the last second and they're going to run with you. They recruit well. Their guys can tackle and move well, so it'll be a challenge for all of us. It'll be a good game."

The Cowboys haven't been in a good game yet, outscoring their opponents 162-52 while emptying the bench each weekend. Quarterback Mason Rudolph hasn't played in a fourth quarter, yet he ranks fourth nationally in passing yards per game (387.3) and second in touchdown passes (11).

Overall, Oklahoma State ranks third nationally in total offense, averaging 607 yards per game, and fourth in scoring with a 54.0 average.

"They've been at a high level," said TCU coach Gary Patterson. "For me, it's how do I stop it and how do I slow it down? But (Rudolph's) doing a great job and that's what you get with a senior quarterback."

Patterson recognizes Rudolph's weaponry, too. In last week's 59-21 rout at Pitt -- a game the Cowboys had in hand at the half -- four receivers topped the 100-yard mark.

"They've got great guys on the outside, they've got good guys on the inside who can work the middle," Patterson said. "They can run by you vertically. They throw the jump ball. And they've got good running backs."

TCU comes off a 56-36 win over SMU at just the right time, heading confidently into a matchup with the explosive Cowboys that may require a shootout for the Frogs to win.

"You're going to have to score some points against Oklahoma State to be able to win the ball game," Patterson said. "We know that."

So, can the Horned Frogs keep up?

Quarterback Kenny Hill has played well in TCU's fast start, yet may need to do even more to outduel Rudolph. Hill's career has seen a range of ups and downs. He tossed a Big 12-worst 13 interceptions a year ago, with 17 touchdowns, as the Frogs finished a disappointing 6-7.

In a 31-6 loss to Oklahoma State in Fort Worth, he was picked off twice as the offense's only score came after the Cowboys gave the ball away with a fumble at their own 6.

Through three games this season, however, Hill is completing 75 percent of his passes and has eight touchdowns against two interceptions.

"I see a way different Kenny Hill," said Cowboys safety Tre Flowers. "He's making throws and it seems like he's leading them right now. They've rallied together and they're making plays."

Hill is benefitting from a better supporting cast, too.

Wide receiver KaVontae Turpin, hampered by injuries a year ago, looks more like the explosive playmaker he was in 2015. Other receivers are producing as well, while steady running back Kyle Hicks continues to churn out yards and touchdowns behind an improved offensive line.

And still, the Horned Frogs are a decided underdog.

"That's the Big 12," Patterson said. "They're a very good offense right now. They play well in Stillwater and we have to get ourselves ready to go."

TCU doesn't have history on its side, either, having never won a Big 12 game in the state of Oklahoma.

"TCU's a good team," Gundy said. They're a legit, top-20 team. So you'll have two good football teams playing Saturday.

"They're better on offense, they've got more skill. They're better on defense; they're better tacklers. And they have skill on special teams. In all phases, this will be the best team we've played up to this point."


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