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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/28/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
OKLAHOMA ST
 
W VIRGINIA
-9.5  

+9.5  
-370

+290

77.5
 
50
Final
39

OKLAHOMA ST (6 - 1) at W VIRGINIA (5 - 2)
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Week 9 Saturday, 10/28/2017 12:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
143OKLAHOMA ST-9.5-9.5
144W VIRGINIA7377.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OKLAHOMA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-1+0.34-34-343.725.7584.6(7.7)1.722.312.1359.7(4.8)1.7
Road Games4-0+32-21-339.224.2551.5(6.9)1.018.09.5308.2(4.7)1.5
Last 3 Games3-0+21-21-237.721.0590.7(7.3)1.320.011.3351.3(4.7)1.7
Turf Games5-1-0.73-33-341.221.8569.3(7.5)1.722.511.8354.5(4.7)1.7
Conference Games3-1-1.71-32-236.018.2567.7(7.2)2.026.013.5380.0(4.9)1.5
OKLAHOMA ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)43.725.727.727:2639-192(4.9)24-3665.5%393(10.8)75-585(7.7)(13.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.28.814.321.229:2437-163(4.4)20-3260.7%266(8.2)70-429(6.2)(14.9)
Offense Road Games39.224.228.530:5142-158(3.8)26-3867.5%393(10.2)80-551(6.9)(14.1)
Defense (All Games)22.312.121.032:3440-134(3.4)20-3556.9%225(6.4)75-360(4.8)(16.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.31.215.721.731:3639-168(4.3)21-3461.0%259(7.7)73-427(5.8)(13.7)
Defense Road Games18.09.516.729:0830-60(2)21-3560.3%248(7)65-308(4.7)(17.1)

W VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-203-46-143.324.7540.1(7)1.129.011.0460.0(6.3)1.3
Home Games3-0+12-13-053.737.0517.7(7.1)1.323.713.7428.0(6.1)2.0
Last 3 Games2-1+12-12-136.012.3465.7(6.3)1.034.013.7472.0(6.5)0.3
Turf Games5-0+22-35-051.032.6536.2(7.3)1.028.212.0469.0(6.2)1.8
Conference Games3-1+12-23-141.018.0508.0(6.7)1.034.013.5495.0(6.5)1.0
W VIRGINIA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)43.324.727.627:4637-176(4.8)27-4165.8%364(9)77-540(7)(12.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.35.420.421.529:5638-171(4.5)20-3362.1%276(8.4)71-446(6.3)(12.6)
Offense Home Games53.737.027.327:0837-155(4.2)27-3673.4%363(10)73-518(7.1)(9.6)
Defense (All Games)29.011.021.632:1440-199(4.9)18-3355.6%261(7.9)73-460(6.3)(15.9)
Opponents Offensive Avg.29.514.520.431:0438-152(4)20-3460.5%261(7.8)72-414(5.7)(14)
Defense Home Games23.713.720.032:5236-164(4.5)19-3455.9%264(7.8)70-428(6.1)(18.1)
Average power rating of opponents played: OKLAHOMA ST 38.6,  W VIRGINIA 30.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
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
9/23/2017TCU31-44L-9.5L66O31-10122-42-398452-23822-33-2281
9/30/2017@ TEXAS TECH41-34W-11L85.5U44-22127-38-376126-5429-46-3301
10/14/2017BAYLOR59-16W-27W66O38-27620-33-471246-21914-36-1683
10/21/2017@ TEXAS13-10W-7L64.5U51-14625-38-282133-4222-36-2411
10/28/2017@ W VIRGINIA            
11/4/2017OKLAHOMA            
11/11/2017@ IOWA ST            
11/18/2017KANSAS ST            
11/25/2017KANSAS            

W VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/3/2017*VIRGINIA TECH24-31L5L54.5O35-22131-54-371145-23415-27-2350
9/9/2017E CAROLINA56-20W-25W68O47-21624-34-403032-14223-47-3282
9/16/2017DELAWARE ST59-16W-62L69O35-20424-34-334344-16110-16-1403
9/23/2017@ KANSAS56-34W-24.5L71O43-28825-39-347150-36717-34-1973
10/7/2017@ TCU24-31L12.5W68U39-14225-45-366236-17016-29-2360
10/14/2017TEXAS TECH46-35W-5.5W78.5O29-4432-41-352133-19024-39-3231
10/21/2017@ BAYLOR38-36W-10.5L67O29-11826-37-375042-12724-40-3700
10/28/2017OKLAHOMA ST            
11/4/2017IOWA ST            
11/11/2017@ KANSAS ST            
11/18/2017TEXAS            
11/25/2017@ OKLAHOMA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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.
W VIRGINIA: West Virginia is retooling a bit, but this team is still loaded with talent. One area where they should be better than last year is under center. Skyler Howard is no longer in Morgantown, but Florida transfer Will Grier is likely an upgrade. He also has dual-threat ability. West Virginia will, however, need its defense to take some steps forward. If it can then the Mountaineers could surprise a lot of people.
PREVIEW
Oklahoma St.-West Virginia Preview
 

West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen admires what he has seen from Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph, even if that has included repeated success against the Mountaineers.

"We've been competing against this guy for four years, it seems like," said Holgorsen, who is actually preparing to face Rudolph a third time Saturday in Morgantown. "Mason is really mature. He's a big, tall, good-looking dude that throws the ball extremely well.

"He has a great knowledge of their offense. And he has a really good relationship with probably one of the best receiving corps in college football."

Rudolph has quarterbacked the Cowboys to wins in both of his starts against West Virginia -- in overtime in 2015 and 37-20 in Stillwater a year ago when he threw for three scores.

And behind Rudolph, the No. 11-ranked Cowboys (6-1, 3-1 Big 12) enter Saturday's matchup as the favorite over No. 22 West Virginia (5-2, 3-1).

Yet this time, Holgorsen has his own hot hand of a quarterback in Will Grier, the nation's leader in touchdown passes with 26 while throwing just five interceptions.

"He's had a lot of success," Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said of Grier. "His completion percentage and his touchdown-to-interception ratio and such are very good. He has fit well into their system. And he's playing with a lot of confidence, from what it looks like to me when I watch him on video.

"I think this guy throws it better than anybody we've played up to this point."

The quarterback matchup commands the spotlight, yet there are plenty more storylines in this Top 25 pairing.

Each team's top wide receivers -- James Washington for the Cowboys and West Virginia's David Sills V -- rate among the country's best playmakers and deep threats.

Oklahoma State hopes to get healthy along its offensive line, an issue in last Saturday's 13-10 overtime win at Texas, which utilizes a similar defensive approach as the Mountaineers.

And most importantly, the game sets up as a likely Big 12 elimination bout, with the loser absorbing a second conference loss that will be difficult to overcome with four weeks remaining after this weekend.

The league standings are bunched, with TCU at the top with a 4-0 conference record. Four schools, including the Mountaineers and Cowboys, sit at 3-1, all hoping to advance to the Big 12 title game.

"We don't address it every week," Holgorsen said. "That's what everybody's goal is going into the season, and as long as you're in the conversation, then I think you're going to get your team's best effort every week.

"Half the league is ranked in the Top 25. That tells you how good the league really is."

The quarterbacks figure to play prominent roles in the outcome.

Rudolph tied Gundy for the program lead in career quarterback wins a week ago, moving to 28-7 as the starter. The senior has thrown for more than 11,000 yards in his career with 74 touchdowns and a completion percentage better than 63 percent.

Rudolph sits No. 1 nationally in passing yards and passing yards per game (378.6). He is 161 of 242 for 2,650 yards and 19 touchdowns, with just four interceptions.

Grier is in his first season as West Virginia's starter after transferring from Florida. He already is making his mark on the program, setting a Mountaineers record with seven straight 300-yard passing games to begin his career. His back-to-back five-touchdown games against Texas Tech and Baylor the past two weeks are also West Virginia records.

For the season, he is 177 of 267 for 2,467 yards. Besides leading the nation in touchdown passes, he ranks fourth in passing yards per game (352.4) and fifth in passing efficiency.

Rudolph and Grier are battling for quarterback supremacy, both in the Big 12 and nationally.

"It's still year one for Will," Holgorsen said. "They're both very seasoned guys, though. They're both older guys -- very mature guys -- but Will is still trying to establish his timing with more than just a couple of guys.

"We know it exists with Gary (Jennings Jr.) and with David, and we're trying to get it with a couple of other guys. That's what Oklahoma State has right now that we're still lacking."


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