There is a reason why Oklahoma is considered the favorite to win the Capital One Orange Bowl on Dec. 31 – look how they got there.
No one comes into the College Football Playoffs playing better than the Sooners. Since losing to Texas on Oct. 10, No. 4 Oklahoma, who will play top-ranked Clemson in the Orange Bowl, has won seven straight games, while outscoring its opponents by an average score of 51-20 in the process.
In five of those seven games they scored 50 or more points, while scoring no fewer than 30 in the other two.