Oklahoma vs Ole Miss Game 2 CWS Odds, Picks & Predictions

By Robert Duff in News
Published:

- The Ole Miss Rebels are -135 favorites over the Oklahoma Sooners in Game 2 of the College World Series final on Sunday, June 26
- Each of the last three CWS finals have gone the full three games
- All of the Oklahoma vs Ole Miss odds, picks, predictions and best bets are analyzed in the story below
Much to the chagrin of the Oklahoma Sooners, Cinderella’s baseball spikes are still fitting comfortably for the Ole Miss Rebels.
In Saturday’s College World Series final opener, the Rebels manhandled the favored Sooners 10-3. Ole Miss can wrap up the best-of-three series and win the first NCAA baseball national title in school history with a victory in Game 2 on Sunday.
Oddsmakers are liking the chances of that happening. Ole Miss is set as -135 favorites to win Game 2. The Game 1 winner has captured just one of the past three CWS titles, however.
Oklahoma vs Ole Miss Odds
Team | Moneyline | Runline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Oklahoma Sooners | +105 | +1.5 (-160) | O 11 (-115) |
Ole Miss Rebels | -135 | -1.5 (+130) | U 11 (-115) |
Odds as of June 25th at Caesars Sportsbook. See the available Caesars Sportsbook promo code before betting on this CWS game

Bet $1 & Double Your Winnings On Your First 10 Bets!
First pitch for Game 2 of the CWS at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha is set for 3pm ET on Sunday, June 26. ESPN will be broadcasting all of the action.
CWS Betting Trends
At a CWS betting line of -135, the Rebels are offering an implied probability of victory of 57.45%. Bet $10 on Ole Miss and if the Rebels win, the payout will be $17.40. At +105, Oklahoma is offering an IP of victory at 48.78%. Bet $10 on the Sooners and an Oklahoma win will payout $20.50.
One win away 🏆@TimElko | @OleMissBSB pic.twitter.com/udQSBNXLmU
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) June 26, 2022
In the CWS betting trends, Ole Miss is the -550 favorite to win the title in the CWS odds. Oklahoma is given a betting line of +400 to win it all.
Oklahoma vs Ole Miss Probable Pitchers
Starting pitching for the rest of the series is setting up quite nicely for the Rebels. Ole Miss is sending #2 starter Hunter Elliott (5-3) to the hill for Game 2. The freshman left-hander is unbeaten (2-0) in the postseason.
They can follow with staff ace Dylan DeLucia if Game 3 is necessary. DeLucia has allowed one run in 16.2 CWS innings.
on May 21, Cade Horton allowed 8 ER vs. Texas Tech. his ERA was 7.94
since then:
Big 12 title game vs. Texas:
5.1 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 9 Kregional vs. Florida:
6.1 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 8 Ksuper-regional vs. Virginia Tech:
6.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 9 Kand now this IN OMAHA: https://t.co/TmV8UbpJZA
— Céspedes Family BBQ (@CespedesBBQ) June 20, 2022
Redshirt freshman right-hander Cade Horton (5-2) is going to the bump for Oklahoma to pitch Game 2. He’s won his last two starts.
Ole Miss Launching Missiles
Playing in their first-ever CWS final, Ole Miss was a big hit. Clubbing 16 hits, the Rebels wound up garnering the most base knocks by a team in a CWS final game since 2008.
Ole Miss slugged four home runs. Captain Tyler Elko, backing up his guarantee that Ole Miss would win the national title, started the party with a solo shot to lead off the fourth inning. It was his 24th homer of the season.
⚾️BIG TIME PERFORMER⚾️@TimElko is the 6th player with 4 hits in a MCWS Finals game.#MCWS x @OleMissBSB pic.twitter.com/vaYHBR897C
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) June 26, 2022
Punctuating the Rebels’ triumph were back-to-back-to-back jacks in the eighth inning. TJ McCants, Calvin Harris and Justin Bench all went deep in successive at-bats. That hadn’t happened since 1998.
Elko went 4-for-5. No batter in the CWS final had collected four hits in a game since 2009.
Winning pitcher Jack Dougherty came into the game with a 5.00 ERA. The sophomore right-hander carried a perfect game into the sixth inning.
First Loss For Sooners
Oklahoma was a perfect 3-0 in Omaha coming into Saturday’s game. The Sooners sent staff ace Jake Bennett to the bump on five days’ rest.
Knew it wouldn't be easy. Back at it tomorrow at 2 p.m. CT.
OM 10, OU 3. pic.twitter.com/qLe1xIu7kJ
— Oklahoma Baseball (@OU_Baseball) June 26, 2022
On paper, it seemed like a mismatch. In reality, it was – only not in the manner most saw it playing out.
Don’t Forget The Elephants
Speaking of CWS betting trends, the elephants are all in on the cause of the Rebels.
NCAA.com asked the handlers at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium to set up a predictive play on the CWS final with their elephants.

Filling six papier-mache baseballs was alfalfa and other tasty elephant delicacies. Four of the giant baseballs were featuring the 2022 MCWS logo. Adorning one ball each was a logo from the competing schools. Whichever of those two balls was devoured first would be determined as the CWS winner.
When the elephants were done dining it was Ole Miss that was projected as the CWS champion. How much weight should be given to this predictive model is entirely up to the bettor.
Oklahoma vs Ole Miss CWS Prediction
Everything is pointing in the favor of Ole Miss in Game 2 of the CWS. But everything was supposed to be working for Oklahoma in Game 1 and how did that turn out for the Sooners?
Ole Miss is 1 win away from a National Championship!
📺 ESPN#MCWS x @OleMissBSB pic.twitter.com/OHrjxVSvNd
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) June 26, 2022
If there’s one lesson to be taken from the 2022 CWS, it’s that the form charts aren’t worth the paper on which they are printed. As well, each of the last three CWS finals have gone three games.
Play that likelihood. Take the Sooners and the value.
Pick: Oklahoma Sooners (+105)
- BETMGM SPORTSBOOK
USE CODE SBD1500 & GET $1,500 BACK IN BONUS BETS
- BET365 SPORTSBOOK
BET $5 & GET $150 IN BONUS BETS WITH CODE DIME365
- FANATICS SPORTSBOOK
BET & GET UP TO $1,000 IN BONUS BETS!
- DRAFTKINGS SPORTSBOOK
BET $5 & GET $300 IN BONUS BETS IF YOUR BET WINS!
- FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK
BET $5 & GET $250 IF YOUR BET WINS
- CAESARS SPORTSBOOK
USE CODE SBD2DYW & BET $1 TO DOUBLE THE WINNINGS ON YOUR FIRST 10 BETS!
Must be 21+. GAMBLING PROBLEM? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (CO, IL, KS, KY, MD, MI, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, WY); (800) 327-5050 or gamblinghelplinema.org (MA); (877) 8-HOPENY (NY); 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ); (888) 789-7777 (CT); 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA); 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN); mdgamblinghelp.org (MD); morethanagame.nc.gov (NC); 1800gambler.net (WV)

Sports Writer
An industry veteran, Bob literally taught the course on the history of sports at Elder College. He has worked as a Sports Columnist for Postmedia, appeared as a guest on several radio stations, was the Vice President of the Society For International Hockey Research in Ontario, and written 25 books.