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Auburn vs. Oklahoma football history: H2H, Records, and more ahead of Week 5 CFB Matchup

The Auburn Tigers (2-2, 0-1) welcome their second SEC rival this season, the No. 21 Oklahoma Sooners (3-1, 0-1), to Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday. The Tigers lost in Week 4 action against Arkansas 24-14.

Last weekend, the Sooners also suffered their first defeat of the season, falling to No. 5 Tennessee 25-15. Both teams, now 0-1 in the SEC, look to avoid a second straight conference loss as they meet in Week 5.

Before these teams battle, let's examine their head-to-head record.


Auburn vs. Oklahoma football Head-to-Head

NCAA Football: Sugar Bowl-Auburn vs Oklahoma - Source: Imagn
NCAA Football: Sugar Bowl-Auburn vs Oklahoma - Source: Imagn

Auburn and Oklahoma have only met twice. The Sooners lead their head-to-head series 2-0.

Their first meeting was in the 1972 Sugar Bowl, where Oklahoma defeated the Tigers 40-22. The teams' most recent matchup was in the 2017 Allstate Sugar Bowl, where the Sooners won 35-19.


Auburn Tigers records

Notable Auburn Tigers records include:

  • All-Time Record - 801-473-47
  • National Championships - 2
  • Conference Championships - 12
  • Bowl Games - 47
  • Bowl Record - 24-21-2
  • Consensus All-Americans - 31
  • Heisman Winners - 3
  • NFL Draft Picks - 300
  • First Round NFL Draft Picks - 32

Oklahoma Sooners records

Notable Oklahoma Sooners records include:

  • All-Time Record - 947-342-53
  • National Championships - 7
  • Conference Championships - 50
  • Bowl Games - 57
  • Bowl Record - 31-25-1
  • Consensus All-Americans - 82
  • Heisman Winners - 7
  • NFL Draft Picks - 417
  • First Round NFL Draft Picks - 51

Who is favored in Auburn vs. Oklahoma's latest meeting?

Based on the latest BETMGM odds, the Sooners are favored to beat the Tigers this weekend. Oklahoma is currently a 2.5-point favorite, and its moneyline stands at -130. Additionally, the over/under for the game is set at 46.5.

Both teams face quarterback struggles coming into their matchup.

The Tigers opened with Hank Brown under center last week against Arkansas. The freshman quarterback struggled, completing 7 of 13 for 72 yards and three interceptions. As a result, Auburn backup Payton Thorne finished the game with 13 of 22 passes for 213 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.

Similarly, QB Jackson Arnold started last week for Oklahoma, completing 7 of 16 for 54 yards and one interception. He was replaced in the second quarter by Michael Hawkins Jr., who threw for 132 yards and one touchdown.

While Hawkins Jr. will start against the Tigers, Auburn hasn't named its Week 5 starter.

The Auburn vs. Oklahoma showdown begins at 3:30 p.m. ET on September 28th at Jordan-Hare Stadium. ABC will air the game live, and fans can also stream the contest on Fubo and Sling TV.

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