Oklahoma State and Colorado will face off in the final week of the college football regular season with a lot on the line for the Buffaloes. Deion Sanders’ team will look to keep their conference title hopes alive in this game against a struggling opponent, with Colorado favored by 16.5 points entering this matchup. Keep reading to get our college football best bets for Oklahoma State vs Colorado from Boulder.
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Oklahoma State Looks For First Conference Win
This season started well for the Oklahoma State Cowboys, but has proceeded to get worse at just about every turn. The Cowboys won their first three games of the season but have lost all eight of their conference games since then, putting them in last place in the Big 12 standings. This week, they have one last chance to salvage their conference campaign with a win. If they want any chance of doing that, they are going to need to figure out how to get pressure on Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, or Sanders will pick them apart.
Colorado Fighting For Its Big 12 Lives
Colorado suffered a devastating loss in their last outing, losing on the road to the Kansas Jayhawks. That loss put Colorado into a tie with multiple members of the Big 12 for first place in the conference at 6-2 during league play. The Buffaloes certainly still have a chance to make the Big 12 title game, but will need multiple results to break their way, including the result of this game. While we fully expect the offense of Colorado to shine in this game, their run defense was horrible against Kansas and that could become a concern again in this game.
Oklahoma State vs Colorado Prediction
This seems like an ideal bounce-back spot for Colorado after their loss to Kansas. We will lay the points with the home favorites in this Oklahoma State vs Colorado matchup, as Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter should lead Colorado to some gaudy offensive numbers against the worst team in the Big 12. Meanwhile, we expect one last defeat in what has been a season full of them in conference play for Oklahoma State.