Joel Klatt is interested in the movement of a particular line in Vegas this past week.

Ohio State opened as favorites over Mizzou, but the line has moved to now favor Mizzou with just a few days until the pair are set to face off in the Cotton Bowl this Friday.

Neither side, especially Mizzou, suffered detrimental losses to opt outs for the bowl game. Ohio State will be without Kyle McCord, who transferred to Nebraska, but Devin Brown should be a good replacement for the former QB1 in Columbus. Marvin Harrison Jr and Emeka Egbuka, among many other starters.

But Klatt pointed out Tuesday that Brady Cook, Luther Burden and Cody Schrader, some of the best at their position in the country, will all suit up for Mizzou, too. He argued that the Tigers’ offense has what it takes to test Ohio State’s stout defense.

Here’s his full comments:

“There’s a lot of threats out there for Missouri on the offensive side. They can throw it around and they can run it. And that’s going to be difficulty for Ohio State. If Ohio State’s not ready to go, Missouri can absolutely win this game, and that’s where the line has gone.”

The Cotton Bowl is set to kick off at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN on Friday.