Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

Arkansas and Oklahoma State square off in Week 2 of the college football season and the odds were released, per FanDuel.
The Razorbacks opened the season with a 70-0 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff while the Cowboys beat South Dakota State 44-20 at home. Could we see the same high scoring affair this coming weekend?
According to FanDuel, Oklahoma State is a 8.5-point favorite over Arkansas. Arkansas and Oklahoma State could score a good amount though, as the total was set at 57.5.
If you want to bet the moneyline, Arkansas is a big underdog at +255 while Oklahoma State was -320.
How to watch Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State
Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
Channel: ABC/ESPN+
Location: Stillwater, OK
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Arkansas absolutely dominated in its opening game, so it was a nice debut for offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino. Well, it was a return to Arkansas for the OC.
“Bobby, I’m sure he feels pretty good tonight,” Arkansas coach Sam Pittman said postgame “Ten tries and 10 touchdowns, that’s that’s hard to do. I don’t care who you play. So, I’m really happy for him and told the team, I think it’s the first time in history that that’s happened, and it happened when Bobby came back. The legend is going to continue to grow. Good for him, he deserves it.”
The Cowboys rolled too, but head coach Mike Gundy had one of the best quotes of the weekend when he jokingly said he should hire Connor Stalions. Stalions was the alleged mastermind behind the Michigan sign-stealing scandal.
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It was in relation to Gundy adjusting seeing iPads on the sideline.
“They have them upstairs and down,” Gundy said about the iPads. “That will be a discussion in the morning, what we got out of it, what changes we need to make. This is all so new. The earpiece.
“It will be interesting when we review it in the morning, you try to learn and make it better… The technology is so different this year. I didn’t use it, I don’t have time to look at that and then also know what’s going on on the field. I need to know what’s going on in the game to make decisions. If I was looking at a tablet, it would be hard for me to do that as a play caller.”
A follow-up question was then asked if Gundy could be in on the conversation between quarterback Alan Bowman and offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn. Gundy replied he was not but did joke about potentially hiring Connor Stalions to get some help with the technology before referencing the Shaggy song “It Wasn’t Me.”
“If anybody is a good IT guy,” Gundy said. “We can get the guy from Michigan here and let him hook me up. Even though he didn’t do it.”