Here’s what we’ll be watching closely today. Time: 12 pm | TV: Fox | Line: Oklahoma -10.5 | Total: 65.5 Oklahoma opened the week as a 14.5-point favorite on the road in Lincoln against Nebraska. After Nebraska fired Scott Frost over the weekend, the betting market started to take off. What’s interesting is that as of Saturday morning, Oklahoma was the most popular bet of any side in Saturday’s football. No team has received more bets backing it than the Sooners. Usually this kind of one-sided action prompts a line to move in favor of the team taking the bets, not against them. Nebraska has already lost twice this season as a double-digit favorite. Still, there was hope for Nebraska entering the season, and perhaps the coaching change will have an impact. Time: 15:30 | TV: Fox | Line: Oregon -3.5 | Total: 58 Last week, BYU pulled off a big double-overtime home win over Baylor, the defending Big 12 champion. After such a hard-fought win, BYU must travel to Eugene to play in another raucous environment – this time as a road team. Oregon will get its second shot at the national spotlight after a 49-3 loss to defending national champion Georgia in Week 1. The Ducks bounced back last week by beating Eastern Washington at home 70-14. Can this continue against a much superior opponent? Time: 15:30 | Television: CBS | Line: PSU -3 | Total: 48.5 Knocking off a ranked Big Ten team — especially one that beat you last year — would be extremely beneficial for coach Bryan Harsin and an Auburn team that finished 2021 on a bad note. But to beat Penn State, Auburn’s offense needs to play much better than it did a week ago in a 24-16 win over San Jose State. On the other hand, the Nittany Lions had a dramatic win over Purdue in Week 1 before rolling over Ohio last week at home. Now, PSU’s offense will have the challenge of facing an SEC defense in a hostile environment. The story continues Time: 19:30 | TV: ABC | Line: UW -3.5 | Total: 56.5 Michigan State is 2-0 to start this season, but hasn’t been very aggressive in wins over two MAC opponents – Western Michigan and Akron. Now the Spartans can travel across the country to face Washington, a team in its first season under new coach Kalen DeBoer. The Huskies went 4-8 in 2021, but are off to a good start with Indiana transfer Michael Pennix Jr. at quarterback. He played well in two games, albeit against lousy competition (Kent State and Portland State). We’ll learn a lot about how improved the Huskies really are with MSU making the trip to Seattle. Time: 9 p.m. | Television: ESPN | Line: A&M -5.5 | Total: 44.5 After an embarrassing loss to Appalachian State, Texas A&M needs to quickly turn the page with Miami coming to Kyle Field. Will coach Jimbo Fisher be able to get the offense back on track? For Miami, this is a great opportunity to beat an SEC opponent on a national stage early in Mario Cristobal’s tenure. Expectations are high for the Hurricanes with Cristobal now in charge at his alma mater. Miami’s 2-0 record against the lower division hasn’t told us much yet. Time: 22:30 | TV: Fox | Line: USC -12.5 | Total: 73.5 USC is off to a fast start under Lincoln Riley. The Trojans crushed Rice in Week 1 and handled Stanford 41-28 in Week 2 behind an outstanding offensive output from Caleb Williams, Jordan Addison and Travis Dye. All three were high-profile transfers for USC. While USC’s offense has been stellar, the defense has been a bit of a leak and will have its hands full against Fresno State. The Bulldogs, coming off an upset loss to Oregon State at home last weekend, have played well against big-time programs in the past, so quarterback Jake Hayner and the Bulldogs won’t shy away from facing the Trojans.