Large:
Texas Tech +1 Arkansas is so damn depleted on offense..OL, WR, top RB- that only QB Taylen Green and the OTs (who came under much criticism this year) seem to be playing. The Hogs OL did play badly, and now they need to replace the top 2 centers, and the whole interior line. Poor players replaced by guys that couldn't beat them out of their job. Taylen Green is pretty inconsistent, but will likely be more so in this game. His best quality is that if he gets up to speed in the open field, he's fast. But not that quick side to side. Arkansas also missing key guys on defense. Rumor has it that Tech will have Tahj Brooks playing, but I think they'll win if he doesn't. The Tech backup QB Will Hammond, IMO, will prove to be instrumental here. Great demeanor, accuracy, mature and is mobile. Also, in bowls, a poor defensive team like Tech can play well enough to limit the opponent's offense. Yards, but not many scores. Besides, they didn't get to play many offenses like this one. Hogs coach Sam Pittman just had hip replacement, is desperately trying to fill the portal losses, and I just think this bowl is more of a tryout for next year's team.
Large, but not as large:
Navy +3.5 (-125) Oklahoma also very depleted offensively, a squad that struggled all season offensively. They also lose 2 of their top defenders to the NFL draft, and are opting out. Navy's triple option and Blake Horvath's passing ability will be key here. I also trust that Navy will have some surprises as they did vs. Army. Navy has thrived on turnovers, but sometimes turnovers have hurt them. If the Sooners had a dynamic passing offense, I'd lay off, but they don't. Hawkins, their true freshman QB is pretty raw. These lesser bowls just seem more important to the academies, and have won ATS more often than not.