Ole Miss Vs. Oklahoma Best Bet + Player Prop

  • Oklahoma is favored to beat Ole Miss with a 5.5-point spread.
  • Trinidad Chambliss’ rushing yard total is set at 35.5 yards.

NORMAN, Okla. – A top-15 matchup in the SEC between the #8 Ole Miss Rebels and #13 Oklahoma Sooners is set for the early window of college football in Week 9.

It’s the Sooners who are going into this one as home favorites on college football prop betting sites with a 5.5-point margin. However, this has Ole Miss written all over it to at least cover, if not win the game outright.

Ole Miss Vs. Oklahoma

  • Moneyline: Ole Miss (+190) vs. Oklahoma (-230)
  • Spread: Oklahoma -5.5
  • Total: 54.5

This is a great spot to either back Ole Miss to cover or even take the plus money on them to win outright on college football sportsbooks.

One of the main reasons here is that Ole Miss is one of the best offenses in the SEC this season, putting up 37.4 ppg, which is the fourth most in the conference. The Sooners, on the other hand, have a -8.7 scoring margin compared to Ole Miss with their 28.7 ppg.

More on the Oklahoma side, in the two games since John Mateer has returned from injury, the offense has looked flat with 16 ppg. Mateer himself has totaled 352 passing yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions.

As for just how dominant the Ole Miss offense has been, they’ve put up over three touchdowns in every game this season and against top defenses as well, such as LSU and Georgia. Both who are letting up under 20 ppg this season.

Best Player Prop Bet: Trinidad Chambliss Under 35.5 Rushing Yards

Trinidad Chambliss Total Rushing Yards

  • Over 35.5 -114
  • Under 35.4 -114

This is not the spot to take Chambliss to run all over this game. The Sooners' run defense needs to be taken extremely seriously here, as they are the number three overall run defense in the country and number one in the SEC.

Oklahoma has played several dual threat QBs from P4 teams this season, including Bryce Underwood (Michigan), Jackson Arnold (Auburn), Arch Manning (Texas), and LaNorris Sellers (South Carolina). Combined, they’ve allowed 13 total rushing yards to all four QBs.

About Samuel Profeta

Sam is a college football enthusiast and who's been on the CollegeFootballProps.com team since 2020. He grew up a Florida State fan and graduated as a Nole in 2019. When he's not chopping it up about the Seminoles CFP snub, he's playing dynasty mode on College Football 25.