2022 College World Series: Odds| Predictions| Game 1 picks

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The 2022 Men’s College World Series finals between Ole Miss and Oklahoma begins at 7 p.m. ET Saturday in Omaha at Charles Schwab Field.

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2022 College World Series: Odds| Predictions| Game 1 picks

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Odds:

2022 College World Series odds, predictions: Expert reveals Game 1 picks, best bets for Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma
  • Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma moneyline: Rebels +140, Sooners -170.
  • Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma run line: Sooners -1.5 (+130)
  • Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma over-under: 10.5 runs.
  • College World Series tickets: See tickets at StubHub.

The college baseball season has been narrowed down to two teams, and on Saturday the Ole Miss Rebels and Oklahoma Sooners commence the finals of the 2022 College World Series with Game 1 of the best-of-three series at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Neb.

Predictions:

Bollman is on a tremendous run picking baseball games for SportsLine. He is 154-122 with his last 276 MLB picks for a profit of $1,398 to $100 bettors.

In addition, he went 380-309-1 in 2021, returning $3,855 and finishing as SportsLine’s No. 1 baseball expert. He also has gone 9-4 through the first week of the College World Series. 

The Rebels (43-23) have taken an unlikely journey to get to this point; they were the last at-large team selected into the 64-team field. 

Location: Charles Schwab Field Omaha

Game 1 Picks:

2022 College World Series: Odds|  Predictions| Game 1 picks

The 2022 men’s College World Series is down to Ole Miss and Oklahoma following the weeklong double-elimination tournament format. These two schools have worked all year to have the opportunity to claim a national title, making this weekend’s best-of-three series a must-watch whether you’re a casual baseball fan or you’re looking to cash in some bets.

Below, we’ll break down the series odds and see if the betting markets allow for an opportunity to make worthwhile wagers.

Ole Miss -123 (implied probability 55.16 percent)

Oklahoma -101 (implied probability 50.25 percent)

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