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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 11/17/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
W VIRGINIA
 
OKLAHOMA ST
-6  

+6  
-240

+190

73
 
41
Final
45

W VIRGINIA (8 - 1) at OKLAHOMA ST (5 - 5)
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Week 12 Saturday, 11/17/2018 3:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
389W VIRGINIA-5-5.5
390OKLAHOMA ST7174
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
W VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games8-1+3.67-25-440.924.1496.3(7.3)1.420.99.1354.2(5.2)1.8
Road Games3-1+0.63-12-234.522.2441.5(7)0.529.716.2445.5(6)1.2
Last 3 Games3-0+33-03-049.030.7560.3(7.6)0.721.710.3343.0(5.1)2.3
Turf Games7-0+56-15-244.927.1538.3(7.4)1.620.67.9341.3(5)2.1
Conference Games6-1+2.65-24-339.426.1470.7(6.9)1.622.49.7370.6(5.3)2.1
W VIRGINIA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)40.924.123.928:2134-159(4.7)24-3468.7%337(9.8)68-496(7.3)(12.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.29.915.321.629:0137-169(4.5)20-3361.2%256(7.8)70-424(6.1)(14.2)
Offense Road Games34.522.222.226:4030-130(4.4)23-3368.9%311(9.4)63-441(7)(12.8)
Defense (All Games)20.99.120.131:3936-121(3.4)20-3261.5%233(7.3)68-354(5.2)(17)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.9132131:5537-147(3.9)20-3261.0%238(7.4)69-384(5.5)(14.3)
Defense Road Games29.716.225.033:1941-177(4.3)22-3365.4%269(8.1)75-445(6)(15)

OKLAHOMA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-5-14.45-55-439.221.6511.8(6.7)1.431.715.3426.9(5.8)1.0
Home Games4-2-9.53-33-242.324.7512.7(6.6)1.529.215.8396.0(5.3)1.3
Last 3 Games1-2-1.42-12-138.723.0555.0(6.4)0.739.320.7502.0(7)0.3
Turf Games5-4-14.44-54-438.320.9497.6(6.6)1.429.913.2396.3(5.4)1.1
Conference Games2-5-15.43-44-333.619.6477.9(6.3)1.338.018.0483.0(6.6)0.9
OKLAHOMA ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)39.221.626.228:2341-195(4.8)22-3660.4%317(8.8)77-512(6.7)(13.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.31.617.222.529:0939-185(4.8)20-3361.6%259(7.8)72-444(6.2)(14.1)
Offense Home Games42.324.725.228:4142-202(4.8)21-3560.2%310(8.8)77-513(6.6)(12.1)
Defense (All Games)31.715.322.731:5039-171(4.4)21-3462.5%255(7.5)73-427(5.8)(13.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.30.115.321.431:4738-157(4.1)20-3361.9%251(7.7)70-408(5.8)(13.6)
Defense Home Games29.215.821.831:4036-117(3.2)24-3861.9%278(7.2)75-396(5.3)(13.6)
Average power rating of opponents played: W VIRGINIA 35.1,  OKLAHOMA ST 35.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
W VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/22/2018KANSAS ST35-6W-15W61.5U28-10825-36-356436-9118-29-2271
9/29/2018@ TEXAS TECH42-34W-3.5W75.5O32-11927-41-370042-16825-47-2953
10/6/2018KANSAS38-22W-27.5L64U39-17728-41-332426-8021-34-2063
10/13/2018@ IOWA ST14-30L-5.5L54.5U27-5211-15-100147-24418-25-2541
10/25/2018BAYLOR58-14W-14.5W67O33-17221-31-396036-8217-29-2054
11/3/2018@ TEXAS42-41W1W57.5O33-23228-42-346039-16625-36-3541
11/10/2018TCU47-10W-12.5W55O40-16426-41-371224--722-37-2292
11/17/2018@ OKLAHOMA ST            
11/23/2018OKLAHOMA            

OKLAHOMA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/22/2018TEXAS TECH17-41L-14.5L77U24-12818-38-258246-22435-46-3972
9/29/2018@ KANSAS48-28W-17W56O46-25615-20-312132-12124-32-2471
10/6/2018IOWA ST42-48L-10L55.5O43-12619-33-289238-14019-25-3252
10/13/2018@ KANSAS ST12-31L-8.5L62.5U28-12717-35-184255-29111-22-1300
10/27/2018TEXAS38-35W1.5W59.5O51-18123-34-321030-11922-42-2830
11/3/2018@ BAYLOR31-35L-6L68.5U47-21225-42-311139-24414-26-1581
11/10/2018@ OKLAHOMA47-48L21.5W79O33-13934-53-501147-35321-30-3490
11/17/2018W VIRGINIA            
11/24/2018@ TCU            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
W VIRGINIA: There are plenty of legitimate questions in Morgantown, which is why preseason hype for the Mountaineers has been met with a backlash of equal intensity. Dependably excellent RB Justin Crawford is gone, depth is severely lacking on both sides of the ball, and the schedule is painful to even look at. Back to that hype, though: Will Grier might be the best quarterback in the country, and David Sills V could make a case for best wide receiver. Given that Grier is protected by a battle-tested O-line and Sills is surrounded by several other legit weapons at wideout, it's perfectly reasonable to believe WVU could hit double-digit wins.
OKLAHOMA ST: It never felt like Oklahoma State quite reached its ceiling during the Mason Rudolph/James Washington era, which is unfortunate given that the team seems likely to take a step back without them. But Mike Gundy has achieved commendable consistency in Stillwater, and there's plenty of talent still in town. Running back Justice Hill now becomes the focal point of the offense, and he's capable of ripping off big runs even when getting a high volume of carries. For the defense, a still-young secondary needs to step up. An experienced front seven should make it easier on that unit to do so.
PREVIEW
No. 9 West Virginia wary of Oklahoma State
 

STILLWATER, Okla. -- A second straight week in which Oklahoma State attempts to play the roll of Big 12 spoiler will involve a visit Saturday from No. 9 West Virginia to Boone Pickens Stadium.

The Cowboys, aware of their positioning as a 5-5 team, came within a two-point conversion of effectively removing Oklahoma from the College Football Playoff chase. That bid fell short in a 48-47 road defeat, but Oklahoma State will get to pose another threat to a Big 12 co-leader in spite of a 2-5 mark in the conference.

"I know what we expect to see from Oklahoma State. They are scary," said West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen, a former assistant for Cowboys coach Mike Gundy.

"They can score points and look really good. I think some of it is the up and down in the Big 12 Conference. You have to be ready to play every week. We expect to get their best."

A victory would give West Virginia (8-1, 6-1 Big 12) a shot at its first Big 12 title in a Nov. 23 clash against No. 6 Oklahoma, which plays host to last-place Kansas on Saturday.

Heisman Trophy candidate Will Grier has maintained a torrid pace for the Mountaineers. The senior quarterback has thrown for 300 yards in all but one game, a 100-yard passing performance in West Virginia's only loss, at Iowa State.

Grier, who ranks fourth nationally with a 329-yard average, is even on an uptick, according to his coach.

"He is coming off his best performance yet. He played lights out and controlled the whole game," Holgorsen said of his QB's effort against TCU, a 47-10 home win that did not push the Mountaineers higher in the College Football Playoff standings.

"Gary Patterson does great job coaching (the TCU defense) and he puts guys in position to make plays. We got after them pretty good and scored 47. That doesn't happen to TCU very often. (Grier) was as accurate as he has been here. He had like five drops and only missed two passes."

Management of any game played at Pickens Stadium can be tricky because of how the teams are confined to little room along their sideline. The Cowboys, however, have tumbled in four of their last six conference home games, including losses this season to Texas Tech and Iowa State.

Offensive balance could be key for West Virginia considering Oklahoma State allowed 400-plus yards in the first half at Oklahoma before attempting a frantic comeback behind quarterback Taylor Cornelius, who passed for 501 yards, including 220 on 10 receptions by sophomore receive Tylan Wallace.

Wallace, a Biletnikoff Award candidate, will oppose another semifinalist for that honor, West Virginia senior David Sills.

Cornelius is a rare breed, a quarterback who remained in the same program before finally getting his shot as a fifth-year senior. By contrast, Grier is a Florida transfer.

"The guy is a competitor, he is tough. He takes a lot of hits, keeps fighting, never gives up and made a lot of plays," Gundy said. "(Cornelius) is a 'salt of the earth,' 'blue collar,' small West Texas kid. Probably raised a little differently than some kids nowadays. The values that have been instilled in him with his mom and dad were, 'You need to do what you are supposed to do and figure it out,' and that's what he did. It's worked out well for him."

West Virginia will attempt to blend a ground game that employs multiple backs. Grier will be working against a young Oklahoma State secondary, though the Cowboys rank third nationally in sacks (36), including nine by defensive end Jordan Brailford, the Big 12 leader.

Oklahoma State junior running back Justice Hill, the leading rusher in the Big 12 last season, is expected to return from a rib injury that limited him to five attempts against Oklahoma.


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 9:18:35 PM EST.


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