Listen "Oklahoma vs. Auburn Predictions: SEC Football Week 4"
Episode Synopsis
Jay Greeson, Chris Lee and Chase Robinson preview Auburn’s road trip to Oklahoma. The game may be seen on ABC at 2:30 Central. Topics include:
It’s a rematch of Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold vs. his former team. Arnold has been a dynamic runner, but the Auburn passing attack has not gotten the ball to star receivers Cam Coleman and Eric Singleton Jr. to take advantage of their abilities to the degree the Tigers hoped. Auburn running back Jeremiah Cobb has run for 314 yards and six touchdowns. Auburn is turning it over on just 0.5% of snaps, and the Sooners have not gained a turnover yet. Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer has established himself as a Heisman Trophy candidate, rushing for 161 yards and four scores while throwing for 944 yards and five touchdowns, but also three interceptions. The Sooners have had trouble running the ball from the running back position, as Jadyn Ott has been a non-factor and Tory Blalock (166 yards, 3 TD) has become the main threat Mateer has rapport with tight end Jared Kanak (14 catches, 225 yards) and wide receiver Deion Burks (17 catches, 225 yards). Auburn’s defense, led by Keyron Crawford, Keldric Faulk and Xavier Atkins, has been stingy, allowing just 14 points per game and 4.9 yards per play. Oklahoma’s defense has been even better, giving up 6.3 points per game and 3.5 yards per play. Defensive stars for the Sooners include Kip Lewis, Gracen Halton, Samuel Omosigho and Taylor Wein.
BY THE NUMBERS: OKLAHOMA OFFENSE: 33.7 ppg, 6.4 yards per play, 4.5 yards per rushing play, 8.2 yards per passing play, AUBURN DEFENSE: 14.0 ppg, 4.6 yards per play, 2.9 yards per rushing play, 6.0 yards per passing play, 27 stops for loss, 11 sacks, force turnovers 1.6% of snaps
AUBURN OFFENSE: 37.0 ppg, 6.3 yards per play, 6.6 yards per rushing play, 5.8 yards per passing play OKLAHOMA DEFENSE: 6.3 ppg, 3.5 yards per play, 4.2 yards per rushing play, 2.8 yards per passing play, 26 stops for loss, 7 sacks, but has forced no turnovers. Plus, our predictions!
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It’s a rematch of Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold vs. his former team. Arnold has been a dynamic runner, but the Auburn passing attack has not gotten the ball to star receivers Cam Coleman and Eric Singleton Jr. to take advantage of their abilities to the degree the Tigers hoped. Auburn running back Jeremiah Cobb has run for 314 yards and six touchdowns. Auburn is turning it over on just 0.5% of snaps, and the Sooners have not gained a turnover yet. Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer has established himself as a Heisman Trophy candidate, rushing for 161 yards and four scores while throwing for 944 yards and five touchdowns, but also three interceptions. The Sooners have had trouble running the ball from the running back position, as Jadyn Ott has been a non-factor and Tory Blalock (166 yards, 3 TD) has become the main threat Mateer has rapport with tight end Jared Kanak (14 catches, 225 yards) and wide receiver Deion Burks (17 catches, 225 yards). Auburn’s defense, led by Keyron Crawford, Keldric Faulk and Xavier Atkins, has been stingy, allowing just 14 points per game and 4.9 yards per play. Oklahoma’s defense has been even better, giving up 6.3 points per game and 3.5 yards per play. Defensive stars for the Sooners include Kip Lewis, Gracen Halton, Samuel Omosigho and Taylor Wein.
BY THE NUMBERS: OKLAHOMA OFFENSE: 33.7 ppg, 6.4 yards per play, 4.5 yards per rushing play, 8.2 yards per passing play, AUBURN DEFENSE: 14.0 ppg, 4.6 yards per play, 2.9 yards per rushing play, 6.0 yards per passing play, 27 stops for loss, 11 sacks, force turnovers 1.6% of snaps
AUBURN OFFENSE: 37.0 ppg, 6.3 yards per play, 6.6 yards per rushing play, 5.8 yards per passing play OKLAHOMA DEFENSE: 6.3 ppg, 3.5 yards per play, 4.2 yards per rushing play, 2.8 yards per passing play, 26 stops for loss, 7 sacks, but has forced no turnovers. Plus, our predictions!
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