The Maine Black Bears will be on the road to face the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. ET. The game can be seen on ESPN+ and the SEC Network.
Both teams are coming off road losses last Saturday as Maine (4-4, 2-3 Colonial Athletic Association) was defeated 24-14 by Rhode Island, while Oklahoma (4-4, 1-4 Southeastern Conference) lost 26-14 to Ole Miss.
Maine vs Oklahoma: Preview

Maine is a massive 34.5-point underdog, with the over/under set at 45 points.
The Black Bears will have their hands full as they will be on the road to play against an SEC team. They have struggled this season and are 1-2 in their last three games.
In the loss to Rhode Island, Maine was led by quarterback Carter Peevy who threw for 279 yards and a touchdown. Brian Santana-Fis rushed for 89 yards and a TD.
On the other hand, the Sooners led 14-10 against Ole Miss at the half but were shutout in the second half. They were led by Jackson Arnold who threw for 182 yards and two TDs, while Javonte Barnes led the team with 67 rushing and 57 receiving yards.
Oklahoma coach Brent Venables shared that the team's offensive line is dealing with significant injuries ahead of this game.
"We're gonna move Isaiah Autry over there," Venables said on Tuesday, via 247 Sports. "Don't know whether or not Jake Taylor's gonna be available. Jacob Sexton will be out for a little while. Not having Geirrean Hatchett inside, that's a reason why Heath was put in that position."
"He's done some really good things for a freshman guard that's having to play in there a little soon than you'd ideally like. But he's done some good things. He's a tough kid. So is Logan. Tough guys that want to do well. They've got great, great futures. We need to help them continue to play well."
For the season, Oklahoma is led by Arnold who's thrown for 945 yards, 10 touchdowns and three interceptions. Barnes leads the team with 374 rushing yards and two touchdowns, and Jake Bauers leads with 242 receiving yards and two touchdowns.
Defensively, the Sooners are led by Billy Bowman Jr. who has two interceptions, Mason Thomas with six sacks and Danny Stutsman with 71 tackles.
This is a layup game for Oklahoma and is expected to dominate Maine. Oklahoma will be able to score at will and its defense will limit Maine's offense. A shutout wouldn't be a surprise.
Prediction: Oklahoma 45, Maine 3.
Maine vs Oklahoma: Betting Tips
Tip 1: Oklahoma -34.5 (-110)
Tip 2: Over 45 (-110)
Tip 3: Javonte Barnes anytime TD scorer
Tip 4: Jackson Arnold over 2.5 passing touchdowns
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