Michigan at Oklahoma odds: Early point spread updated, How to Watch

Oklahoma will host Michigan in a key non-conference matchup during the second Saturday of the college football season. The Sooners will look to defend their home turf against the Wolverines, but it may not be that easy.
Both teams were ranked in the preseason AP top 25 poll to begin the season. In turn, the matchup will host ESPN’s College GameDay, which typically hosts the best matchup that week so there will be high expectations for both teams to perform during the Week 2 battle.
Ahead of Week 2’s marquee matchup, the early point spread and more have been revealed. All odds are courtesy of BetMGM. The Sooners have opened as a 5.5-point favorite over the Wolverines. The over/under is set at 47.5 points.
How to watch Michigan at Oklahoma
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ABC/Fubo TV (Streaming)
Location: Norman, OK
One of the more intriguing storylines heading into the matchup is the fact that Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore played his college football with the Oklahoma Sooners. He appeared in 14 games as a Sooner as an offensive lineman.
However, Moore has been a key member of the Wolverines staff since 2018, first as a tight ends coach before working his way up to being offensive coordinator and eventually, head coach. He’ll be looking to lead his program to a win over his alma mater on the same field he went to battle on during his own playing career.
Top 10
- 1New
JP Poll Top 20
Big shakeup after Week 2
- 2
Heisman Odds shakeup
Big movement among favorites
- 3Hot
Eli Drinkwitz comes clean
Knew rule was broken
- 4
Deion Sanders
Fires back at media
- 5Trending
Big 12 punishes ref crew
Costly mistake in Kansas-Mizzou
Get the Daily On3 Newsletter in your inbox every morning
By clicking "Subscribe to Newsletter", I agree to On3's Privacy Notice, Terms, and use of my personal information described therein.
While this matchup isn’t must-win per say, both teams had disappointing finishes to the 2024 season and are looking to get on the right track in 2025. For both of these programs, this will be the non-conference matchup that proves where they’re at heading into conference action.
Oklahoma finished 2024 with a 6-7 record in its first season in the SEC. This followed a 10-win season and appearance in the conference championship game during the Sooners’ last year in the Big 12 Conference.
For the Wolverines, Michigan finished 2024 with an 8-5 record after a shaky start to Moore’s head coaching tenure. That came one year after and undefeated run to the national championship the year before. Michigan had lost just three games between 2021 and 2023 under former head coach Jim Harbaugh.
Now, both squads will be looking to get a jump on the 2025 season with a big-time non-conference victory over the other program. If one thing is for sure, all eyes will be on this SEC vs. Big Ten matchup during Week 2.