Oklahoma vs #1 Auburn NCAAM Prediction

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The #1-ranked Auburn Tigers take on the Oklahoma Sooners in a highly anticipated SEC showdown on February 4, 2025. Auburn remains unbeaten in conference play, while Oklahoma looks to pull off a major upset. Here’s a breakdown of the key matchups, betting odds, and a final prediction.


Team Overview

Oklahoma Sooners (16-6, 5-4 SEC)

The Sooners have been a solid defensive team, ranking among the best in the SEC in opponent field goal percentage. However, their offense has struggled against elite defenses, and they’ll need a big game from their backcourt to challenge Auburn.

#1 Auburn Tigers (21-1, 9-0 SEC)

Auburn has been dominant all season, led by Johni Broome’s inside presence and an elite defensive unit. The Tigers have yet to lose at home and boast one of the deepest rosters in the country.


Key Matchups

1. Johni Broome vs. Oklahoma’s Frontcourt

📌 Broome has been an unstoppable force, averaging 18.7 PPG and 9.8 RPG. Oklahoma’s Sam Godwin and Jalon Moore will have their hands full trying to contain him in the paint.

2. Oklahoma’s Three-Point Shooting vs. Auburn’s Perimeter Defense

📌 The Sooners shoot 37.5% from deep, but Auburn holds opponents to just 29.8% from beyond the arc. If Oklahoma can’t hit threes early, this game could get out of hand fast.

3. Backcourt Battle: Tre Donaldson vs. Javian McCollum

📌 Auburn’s Donaldson (6.4 APG) is an elite playmaker, but McCollum (15.3 PPG) has the quickness to attack off the dribble. If Oklahoma wants to keep pace, McCollum needs a breakout game.


Prediction & Betting Insights

  • Spread: Auburn -12.5
  • Over/Under: 142.5 points
  • Prediction: Auburn 82, Oklahoma 68

Auburn’s defense and rebounding should be too much for Oklahoma to handle.
If the Sooners can’t hit outside shots, Auburn will control the tempo and dominate inside.
Broome is expected to have another big game, securing a double-double.


Final Thoughts

Oklahoma has enough talent to make this a competitive game, but Auburn’s size, depth, and home-court advantage should carry them to another dominant SEC win.