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Oklahoma at Auburn odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

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Auburn and Oklahoma are set to show down as the conference schedule begins to kick into full gear for both teams.

Oklahoma has already had a brief taste of it courtesy of a home date against Tennessee over the weekend. Auburn also got a taste of it with a meeting with Arkansas.

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According to lines listed by FanDuel, Oklahoma will open as a 3.5-point favorite over Auburn. The over/under points total for the contest has been set at 47.5 points.

That sets the expectation for the game: It could be a very close affair, particularly given that the home crowd will be on Auburn’s side for this one.

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How to watch Auburn vs. Oklahoma

Time: TBD – Sept. 28
Channel: TBD, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Auburn, AL — Jordan-Hare Stadium

Both Auburn and Oklahoma have had an interesting start to the season. The Tigers got an early wake-up call against California and have had some question marks about the starting quarterback already.

The Tigers sprinkled a pair of blowouts of inferior teams around that early season loss to California, then got their first taste of conference action at home against Arkansas.

But this much we know: Running back Jarquez Hunter is among the SEC’s best and will test the Oklahoma defense. Receivers Cam Coleman and KeAndre Lambert-Smith have also had very positive starts to the season.

Oklahoma, on the other hand, has ridden with quarterback Jackson Arnold, who has been up and down at times. Still, he’s got all the ability in the world if he can put things together.

Having a receiver like Deion Burks is huge, too. Burks already had 22 catches through the first three weeks of the season, hauling them in at a very good clip.

Throw in big names Danny Stutsman and Billy Bowman on defense and Oklahoma should be able to present some problems for the Auburn offense. In any case, it’ll be a great matchup for the fans.