Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M odds: Texas Bowl point spread released
The Texas Bowl features a matchup between two former Big 12 foes as Oklahoma State will take on Texas A&M. It marks the second time that the two teams will meet since 2019, as they also faced each other in the Texas Bowl that season.
The Aggies got the best of the Cowboys in a 24-21 victory that season, and Vegas is predicting a similar story to play out in this year’s contest. Texas A&M opens as a 4.5-point favorite in the matchup according to FanDuel, which also has the over/under set at 53.5.
How to watch Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M
Time: 8 p.m. CT on Dec. 27
Channel: ESPN, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas
Aggies fans won’t have to travel far to cheer on their team, as it is just a little more than an hour drive from College Station to Houston. There they will hope to end the season on a positive note in what has otherwise been a rough year.
Texas A&M fired coach Jimbo Fisher with two games remaining in the regular season of his sixth year at the helm. The Aggies turned in another mediocre year to finish 7-5 (4-4 SEC) and hired Duke coach Mike Elko to replace Fisher as head coach. It’s unclear whether Elko will assume the role for the bowl game or Elijah Robinson will close out the year as interim head coach.
Top 10
- 1New
Nico Iamaleava update
UT QB status revealed vs. Georgia
- 2
Nick Saban
Coach regrets leaving LSU
- 3Hot
Gruden talks Tennessee
Ex-NFL coach addresses past rumors
- 4
DJ Lagway
Florida QB to return vs. LSU
- 5Trending
Jay Williams
Analyst calls out Kentucky fans
A&M has boasted one of the best defensive fronts in the country this season to hold opponents to just 106.7 rushing yards per game. Offensively, the Aggies are down to third-string quarterback Jaylen Henderson and will also be without receiver Ainias Smith due to injury.
Oklahoma State is coming off of a loss to Texas in the Big 12 title game, but still has a chance to reach 10 wins for the eighth time under Mike Gundy. This also marks the 18th straight season that the Cowboys have reached a bowl game under Gundy’s direction.
The matchup between Oklahoma State’s rushing attack and Texas A&M’s defensive front is the one to keep an eye on here. Cowboys running back Ollie Gordon, the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, leads the country with 1,614 yards and 20 touchdowns. He’ll be looking to bounce back after the Longhorns bottled him up for just 34 yards on Saturday.
Live stream on Fubo! Limited time offer: $40 off Fubo’s Pro, Elite and Premier plans
OSU began the year 2-2 with one of those losses coming against South Alabama, but turned it around to win seven of its final eight games to close the season. Now the Cowboys will hope to add a bowl victory to that as they look to get their revenge against the Aggies for the last Texas Bowl loss.