Oklahoma Sooners vs. Stanford Cardinal Free Prediction 11/25/19

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The Stanford Cardinal (6-0) will be in the Hall of Fame Classic at Sprint Center when they challenge the Oklahoma Sooners (5-0). Action gets underway at 9:30 p.m. ET on Monday, November 25, 2019, and can be seen on ESPN2.

Oklahoma Sooners vs. Stanford Cardinal ATS Odds

Both teams won big over their last opponent. The Cardinal defeated the William & Mary Tribe 81-50, while the Sooners beat the Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks 91-64.

Oklahoma played a perfect game. They had a fantastic free throw rate of 0.397 (above their season average of 0.247) and an offensive rebounding percentage of 37.9 (above their season average of 21.6). For those same stats, Maryland Eastern Shore was 0.034 and 13.9, respectively. Stanford, meanwhile, played a flawless game. They had an absurd free throw rate of 0.447 (above their season average of 0.266) and an offensive rebounding percentage of 20.0 (below their season average of 21.9). William & Mary was 0.160 and 12.8, respectively, for those same stats. Stanford’s Tyrell Terry had a solid performance, putting up 21 points and 10 rebounds. Meanwhile, Kristian Doolittle played a key role for Oklahoma with 18 points and six rebounds.

The offense of Stanford will square off against the top-notch defense of Oklahoma. Dating back to last season, the Cardinal rank 203rd in offensive efficiency, while the Sooners are 66th in defensive efficiency. The Sooners should have the edge on that end of the court.

Oklahoma vs. Stanford Betting Pick

Basketball Pick: SU Winner – Stanford, ATS Winner – Stanford, O/U – Over

Betting Notes (2018-Present):

  • Stanford ranks fourth in three pointers allowed per game (17.2) while Oklahoma ranks 295th (25.8).
  • The Cardinal rank 20th in assists allowed per game (10.5) while the Sooners rank 108th (12.4).
  • Stanford ranks 136th in steals per game (6.5) while Oklahoma ranks 172nd in steals allowed per game (6.5).
  • The Cardinal average 4.5 blocks per game, which ranks 33rd in the country. The Sooners rank 185th in blocks allowed per game (3.6).
  • Stanford averages 36.7 rebounds per game, which ranks 115th in the nation. Oklahoma ranks 250th in rebounds allowed per game (36.8).