Week 14 NCAAF ATS Picks: Oklahoma, Auburn Best Bets November 26
- Oklahoma squares off with LSU in an SEC battle.
- The Auburn vs Alabama betting lines favor Crimson Tide in rivalry contest.
- Wyoming takes on Washington State in a non-conference matchup.
- Check the latest odds and make your bets at BetUS Sportsbook.
Nobody is perfect, including us, but we did get two of our three ATS picks correct last week. We’re back at it again for the final regular-season week of the college football season, hoping our dreams of Thanksgiving turkey don’t cloud our judgement.

We’re going to give you three more picks you should be making against the spread (ATS) so that you can have a winning college football betting weekend.
3 College Football ATS Picks in Week 14
1. Oklahoma Keeps on Roll vs LSU
The Oklahoma Sooners only have two conference wins in their first season in the SEC, but they made some major college football news last week with a rout of Alabama, 24-3. That made the Sooners bowl-eligible and certainly raised their confidence level heading into this week’s game against the LSU Tigers.
LSU has been struggling of late, dropping three straight before last week’s seven-point win over Vanderbilt. Despite that, the Tigers are six-point favorites at home against the Sooners.
The Oklahoma defense was fantastic last week, limiting Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe to just 164 passing yards and picking him off three times. One of those interceptions was returned for a touchdown by Kip Lewis midway through the third quarter.
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— Oklahoma Football (@OU_Football) November 24, 2024
Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier is coming off a 332-yard game against Vanderbilt last week, but he’s had his troubles over the last month. He was sacked seven times by Florida in a loss to the Gators two weeks ago, and he threw five total interceptions and was sacked four times in consecutive losses to Texas A&M and Alabama prior to that.
We are counting on the Sooners’ defense to make life difficult for Nussmeier and the Tigers, keeping Oklahoma close to the end. Make OU one of your college football picks ATS for a win this weekend.
2. Wyoming Keeps Things Close Against Washington State
We almost had a major upset last weekend, with the two-win Wyoming Cowboys falling by just four points to nationally ranked Boise State. It was the fourth time in nine losses this season that the Cowboys fell by four or fewer points.
Now Wyoming tries to finish up its season on a positive note against a non-conference foe in the Washington State Cougars. Washington State is on a two-game losing skid but is 8-3 overall, leading to it being favored by 17 over Wyoming.
The Cougars are scoring 38.8 points per game this season behind the play of quarterback John Mateer, who has 2,957 yards and 28 touchdowns through the air. The sophomore has multiple scoring tosses in each of the last five games and hasn’t been picked off in that span.
But, Washington State is on a losing streak because its defense gives up a lot of points as well. Opponents score 29.3 points per game against the Cougars, making for a lot of shootouts.
Per Wyoming vs Washington State betting trends, the Cowboys have played close games because their defense keeps them in the contest. Wyoming averages just 19.7 points per game, but the team’s defense has been excellent for the most part of the last few games.
After allowing three of its first four opponents to score 34 points or more, Wyoming has limited its last seven opponents to 26.1 points per game, which goes down to 23.0 points per contest if you throw out a 49-45 win over New Mexico.
We’re not counting on the Cowboys to pull the upset in this one, but any team that can limit Boise State to just 17 points is going to put up a solid fight. Our college football predictions for this week include Washington State winning but not covering the 17-point spread.
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3. Iron Bowl Rivalry Remains Close To The End
It’s easily forgotten that Nick Saban’s Alabama Crimson Tide team only finished unbeaten in SEC play last season due to a late miracle pass for a touchdown by Milroe against the Auburn Tigers. Without that narrow three-point win, it’s hard to know if the Tide would have beaten Georgia in the SEC Championship Game the following week to advance to the College Football Playoff.
Now Millroe is trying to bounce back from an ugly three-interception game in last week’s loss to Oklahoma against an Auburn squad riding high after a four-overtime victory over Texas A&M. The Tigers would like nothing more than to hand their rival a fourth loss on the season and effectively knock them out of any CFP consideration.
Per Auburn vs Alabama betting tips, the Crimson Tide have won the last four meetings overall and six in a row at home.
Auburn senior running back Jarquez Hunter had a huge game against the Aggies, rushing for 130 yards and three touchdowns, including a tying score in the first overtime. Hunter will need that kind of game against the Crimson Tide defense to keep it off quarterback Payton Thorne.
Thorne had 301 yards and two touchdowns against Texas A&M, passing for the game-winning two-point conversion in the fourth overtime stanza. The senior has 2,412 yards and 20 touchdowns passing this season and wants to make up for an ugly performance against Alabama last season.
Thorne was just 5-of-16 for 91 yards and a touchdown in the loss to the Crimson Tide, throwing two interceptions and getting sacked four times. His final game in SEC play could be a big one if he can avoid mistakes and his offensive line can keep him upright.
Alabama needs a win to keep its CFP hopes alive, and we think it will get it. But this rivalry is made up of many close games, and Saturday will add to that lore as the Tigers keep things close to the end.
Make sure to make a bet online on the underdog Tigers getting the points for another wagering win.
Question of the Day
Which team leads the all-time series between Auburn and Alabama?
The Crimson Tide have a 50-37-1 all-time record against the Tigers, including wins in the last four matchups.
Odds and information are accurate at the time of writing. Please check with official sources for the latest updates before placing any bets.