College Basketball Betting Lines – February 14: Bears-Jayhawks

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Feb/13/2015
College Basketball Betting Lines – February 14: Bears-Jayhawks

Carrie Stroup here with your College Basketball betting lines for February 14 including the Bears vs. Jayhawks early game.

BAYLOR BEARS (18-6) at KANSAS JAYHAWKS (20-4)

Sportsbook.ag Line: Kansas -7

No. 8 Kansas looks to improve to 2-0 over No. 16 Baylor this season with a win in Lawrence Saturday.

No. 8 Kansas is coming off of a 73-51 victory as a 10.5-point road favorite at Texas Tech on Tuesday. The Jayhawks have won-and-covered in two of their past three games and have won six of their past seven SU. One thing this team is doing very well is playing defense, as it has not allowed an opponent to shoot 42% or better from the field since Jan. 17 against a very good Iowa State offense. The Jayhawks have held their opponents under that shooting number in 12 of their past 13 games, which is truly remarkable.

No. 16 Baylor lost 74-65 as a six-point home favorite against Oklahoma State on Monday. It was a bad loss for the Bears, who had won-and-covered in their previous three games. Baylor has shot 46% or better in four straight games, so Kansas may be up for a tougher task defensively in this one.

These teams last met on Jan. 7, when the Jayhawks beat the Bears 56-55 as 2.5-point road underdogs. Kansas has dominated this head-to-head series lately, winning-and-covering in three straight and seven of the past nine games played between these teams. The Jayhawks have been even more dominant against the Bears in Allen Fieldhouse, where Baylor has never beaten Kansas.

Something to keep an eye on is that Baylor is 4-1 SU and 3-1 ATS when coming off of a SU loss. The Bears are, however, just 6-5 SU and 5-6 ATS against Big 12 opponents. Kansas, meanwhile, is 10-0 SU and 7-3 ATS as a home favorite this season. The team is also 9-2 SU and 7-4 ATS versus the Big 12. G Dee Durham (Wrist) is out indefinitely for the Bears and the Jayhawks are not currently dealing with any injuries.

The Bears are a solid offensive team, putting up 70.0 PPG (110th in NCAA) on 43.4% shooting (190th in NCAA). What this team really is, however, is tough. Baylor is averaging 41.2 RPG (2nd in NCAA) and allows just 59.3 PPG (24th in NCAA) thanks to 4.3 BPG (87th in NCAA) and 7.4 SPG (66th in NCAA).

F Rico Gathers (11.2 PPG, 12.6 RPG, 1.0 BPG) is a monster for the Bears inside. The big man is excellent around the rim and uses his size like few others in the nation can. In a loss to Oklahoma State on Monday, Gathers had 16 points, 16 rebounds and two blocks. He’s now had a double-double in three straight games and four of the past five. Gathers did struggle against Kansas in the last meeting between these teams. He finished that game with just nine points (3-for-10 FG), but he did grab 14 rebounds. Baylor will really need its big man to finish around the rim in this one.

F Taurean Prince (12.6 PPG, 5.5 RPG) is the leading scorer for the Bears. Prince had 20 points in the loss to Oklahoma State on Monday and he’ll need to be similarly effective against Kansas on Saturday. He’s lethal from the outside (40% 3PT), but was ineffective the last time he saw the Jayhawks. Prince played just 27 minutes in that game and had eight points (3-for-7 FG, 1-for-2 3PT. Baylor needs Prince to be more aggressive this time around.

G Kenny Chery (11.6 PPG, 3.9 APG, 1.7 SPG) caught fire in his last meeting with Kansas. Cherry couldn’t miss in his 35 minutes of action, finishing that game with 25 points (8-for-14 FG, 4-for-7 3PT), three assists and two steals. He’ll need to do his part once again in this one, but his team will also need him to do a better job as a distributor.

F Johnathan Motley (8.8 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 1.7 BPG) could be the x-factor in this game. The freshman plays just 22.2 MPG but he leads the team in shot-blocking and will need to protect the rim in this one. He struggled shooting the last time he played Kansas, finishing the game with two points (1-for-5 FG). He did block three shots and grab eight rebounds in his 31 minutes of action.

The Jayhawks are an extremely balanced team, scoring 72.2 PPG (71st in NCAA) on 44.2% shooting (136th in NCAA) and allowing just 64.3 PPG (123rd in NCAA). Like Baylor, Kansas can really hit the glass with 38.9 RPG (19th in NCAA). The Jayhawks also move the ball extremely well, averaging 14.4 APG (60th in NCAA).

F Perry Ellis (12.9 PPG, 7.0 RPG) is the leading scorer for Kansas, and he really struggled the last time he played Baylor. Ellis had just four points (2-for-8 FG) and three rebounds in that game and will need to do a lot better this time around. He has an old school game and thrives in his ability to take the ball to the basket. He should be in for a good performance in this one, as he’s now gone for 10+ points in four straight games and seven of his past eight.

G Frank Mason III (12.5 PPG, 4.3 APG, 3.8 RPG, 1.4 SPG) is one of the best shooters on this Kansas team and he can really get hot from the outside (44% 3PT). Mason has had eight assists in two of his past three games, and his ability to shoot and distribute the ball keeps defenses honest. He had 11 points and five assists the last time he played Baylor and the Jayhawks will need him to play a similar type of game on Saturday.

G Wayne Selden Jr. (10.0 PPG, 3.0 APG) had nine points and four assists the last time these teams met. The guard really started the season slow, but he has been scorching as of late. Over the past four games, Selden Jr. is averaging 16.3 PPG and has shot the ball very well in those contests (16-for-25 3PT). His confidence is through the roof and he should be in for a big performance against the Bears.

F Jamari Taylor (4.7 PPG, 3.8 RPG) provided a huge spark in the win in Baylor, finishing with 13 points, five rebounds and two blocks before fouling out. He has an extremely high motor and will need to bring a ton of energy in this game on Saturday.

F Cliff Alexander (8.0 PPG, 5.7 RPG, 1.4 BPG) has gotten inconsistent minutes this season, but he is a very capable scorer inside for this team. He had 10 points, five rebounds and four blocks against Texas Tech on Tuesday and will certainly be an x-factor if he is to see big minutes on Saturday.

NCAA BASKETBALL - MEN - Feb 14

 

Feb 14

501

OHIO STATE

+1½-110

   
 

12:00 PM

502

MICHIGAN STATE

-1½-110

   
 

Feb 14

503

VIRGINIA TECH

+8½-110

   
 

12:00 PM

504

CLEMSON

-8½-110

   
 

Feb 14

505

NORTH CAROLINA

-5-110

   
 

12:00 PM

506

PITTSBURGH

+5-110

   
 

Feb 14

507

NORTHERN ILLINOIS

+6-110

   
 

4:30 PM

508

WESTERN MICHIGAN

-6-110

   
 

Feb 14

509

MEMPHIS

-5½-110

   
 

12:00 PM

510

SOUTH FLORIDA

+5½-110

   
 

Feb 14

511

ST. BONAVENTURE

+9-110

   
 

12:30 PM

512

DAYTON

-9-110

   
 

Feb 14

513

ST. JOHN'S

+8-110

   
 

12:30 PM

514

XAVIER

-8-110

   
 

Feb 14

515

BAYLOR

+7-110

   
 

1:00 PM

516

KANSAS

-7-110

   
 

Feb 14

517

MARQUETTE

+4-110

   
 

1:00 PM

518

CREIGHTON

-4-110

   
 

Feb 14

519

SAINT LOUIS

+13-110

   
 

2:00 PM

520

RHODE ISLAND

-13-110

   
 

Feb 14

521

TULANE

+12-110

   
 

2:00 PM

522

CINCINNATI

-12-110

   
 

Feb 14

523

EAST CAROLINA

+13-110

   
 

2:00 PM

524

TEMPLE

-13-110

   
 

Feb 14

525

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

+6½-110

   
 

2:00 PM

526

BUFFALO

-6½-110

   
 

Feb 14

527

KENT STATE

     
 

10:00 PM

528

TOLEDO

     
 

Feb 14

529

AUBURN

+11-110

   
 

2:00 PM

530

GEORGIA

-11-110

   
 

Feb 14

531

SOUTH CAROLINA

+17½-110

   
 

2:00 PM

532

KENTUCKY

-17½-110

   
 

Feb 14

533

DAVIDSON

+1½-110

   
 

2:00 PM

534

LA SALLE

-1½-110

   
 

Feb 14

535

VA COMMONWEALTH

PK-110

   
 

2:00 PM

536

GEORGE WASHINGTON

PK-110

   
 

Feb 14

537

AKRON

+1½-110

   
 

2:30 PM

538

EASTERN MICHIGAN

-1½-110

   
 

Feb 14

539

DELAWARE

+13½-110

   
 

2:30 PM

540

WILLIAM & MARY

-13½-110

   
 

Feb 14

541

WAKE FOREST

+17-110

   
 

2:30 PM

542

VIRGINIA

-17-110

   
 

Feb 14

543

FLORIDA STATE

+4½-110

   
 

2:30 PM

544

GEORGIA TECH

-4½-110

   
 

Feb 14

545

CHARLOTTE

+1½-110

   
 

3:00 PM

546

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO

-1½-110

   
 

Feb 14

547

APPALACHIAN STATE

+9-110

   
 

3:00 PM

548

UL MONROE

-9-110

   
 

Feb 14

549

OREGON

+6½-110

   
 

3:00 PM

550

UCLA

-6½-110

   
 

Feb 14

551

OHIO

+1½-110

   
 

3:30 PM

552

MIAMI OHIO

-1½-110

   
 

Feb 14

553

DRAKE

+8-110

   
 

4:00 PM

554

INDIANA STATE

-8-110

   
 

Feb 14

555

EVANSVILLE

+1-110

   
 

4:00 PM

556

SO ILLINOIS

-1-110

   
 

Feb 14

557

LSU

+1½-110

   
 

4:00 PM

558

TENNESSEE

-1½-110

   
 

Feb 14

559

MISSISSIPPI ST

+2½-110

   
 

4:00 PM

560

MISSOURI

-2½-110

   
 

Feb 14

561

SAINT MARY'S CA

+1½-110

   
 

4:00 PM

562

SAN DIEGO

-1½-110

   
 

Feb 14

563

NC STATE

+11-110

   
 

4:00 PM

564

LOUISVILLE

-11-110

   
 

Feb 14

565

DUQUESNE

+11-110

   
 

4:00 PM

566

MASSACHUSETTS

-11-110

   
 

Feb 14

567

RICHMOND

-5-110

   
 

4:00 PM

568

GEORGE MASON

+5-110

   
 

Feb 14

569

SETON HALL

+7½-110

   
 

4:00 PM

570

PROVIDENCE

-7½-110

   
 

Feb 14

571

WEST VIRGINIA

+7½-110

   
 

4:00 PM

572

IOWA STATE

-7½-110

   
 

Feb 14

573

BOWLING GREEN

-6-110

   
 

4:30 PM

574

BALL STATE

+6-110

   
 

Feb 14

575

TEXAS ARLINGTON

-4½-110

   
 

5:00 PM

576

SOUTH ALABAMA

+4½-110

   
 

Feb 14

577

OREGON STATE

-1½-110

   
 

5:00 PM

578

USC

+1½-110

   
 

Feb 14

579

UL LAFAYETTE

-3-110

   
 

5:15 PM

580

TROY

+3-110

   
 

Feb 14

581

WESTERN KENTUCKY

-3-110

   
 

5:30 PM

582

MARSHALL

+3-110

   
 

Feb 14

583

GEORGIA STATE

-6½-110

   
 

12:00 PM

584

TEXAS STATE

+6½-110

   
 

Feb 14

585

OKLAHOMA STATE

-3½-110

   
 

6:00 PM

586

TCU

+3½-110

   
 

Feb 14

587

DUKE

-7-110

   
 

6:00 PM

588

SYRACUSE

+7-110

   
 

Feb 14

589

VILLANOVA

-1½-110

   
 

6:00 PM

590

BUTLER

+1½-110

   
 

Feb 14

591

SAN JOSE STATE

+19½-110

   
 

6:00 PM

592

WYOMING

-19½-110

   
 

Feb 14

593

NEW MEXICO

-4½-110

   
 

10:00 PM

594

NEVADA

+4½-110

   
 

Feb 14

595

WICHITA STATE

-4-115

   
 

6:00 PM

596

ILLINOIS STATE

+4-105

   
 

Feb 14

597

CORNELL

     
 

6:00 PM

598

HARVARD

     
 

Feb 14

599

YALE

     
 

6:00 PM

600

PRINCETON

     
 

Feb 14

601

FLORIDA

+3-110

   
 

6:30 PM

602

TEXAS A&M

-3-110

   
 

Feb 14

603

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL

+15-110

   
 

7:00 PM

604

LOUISIANA TECH

-15-110

   
 

Feb 14

605

BROWN

     
 

7:00 PM

606

PENNSYLVANIA

     
 

Feb 14

607

COLUMBIA

     
 

7:00 PM

608

DARTMOUTH

     
 

Feb 14

609

JAMES MADISON

-1-110

   
 

7:00 PM

610

ELON

+1-110

   
 

Feb 14

611

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

-2½-110

   
 

6:00 PM

612

ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK

+2½-110

   
 

Feb 14

613

CAL IRVINE

-6-110

   
 

8:00 PM

614

CAL RIVERSIDE

+6-110

   
 

Feb 14

615

UAB

-4½-110

   
 

8:00 PM

616

RICE

+4½-110

   
 

Feb 14

617

MIDDLE TENNESSE ST

PK-110

   
 

8:00 PM

618

NORTH TEXAS

PK-110

   
 

Feb 14

619

PEPPERDINE

+18½-110

   
 

8:00 PM

620

GONZAGA

-18½-110

   
 

Feb 14

621

VANDERBILT

+3-110

   
 

8:00 PM

622

ALABAMA

-3-110

   
 

Feb 14

623

COLORADO STATE

+6-110

   
 

8:00 PM

624

SAN DIEGO STATE

-6-110

   
 

Feb 14

625

NORTHEASTERN

+1-110

   
 

8:00 PM

626

NC WILMINGTON

-1-110

   
 

Feb 14

627

TEXAS TECH

+16½-110

   
 

8:00 PM

628

TEXAS

-16½-110

   
 

Feb 14

629

OKLAHOMA

-5½-110

   
 

8:00 PM

630

KANSAS STATE

+5½-110

   
 

Feb 14

631

FLORIDA ATLANTIC

-2-110

   
 

8:00 PM

632

SO MISSISSIPPI

+2-110

   
 

Feb 14

633

MARYLAND

+1½-110

   
 

8:30 PM

634

PENN STATE

-1½-110

   
 

Feb 14

635

CONNECTICUT

+6½-110

   
 

9:00 PM

636

SMU

-6½-110

   
 

Feb 14

637

ARKANSAS

+2½-110

   
 

9:00 PM

638

MISSISSIPPI

-2½-110

   
 

Feb 14

639

PACIFIC

+18-110

   
 

9:00 PM

640

BYU

-18-110

   
 

Feb 14

641

OLD DOMINION

+5½-110

   
 

9:00 PM

642

UTEP

-5½-110

   
 

Feb 14

643

CAL SANTA BARBARA

-5½-110

   
 

10:00 PM

644

CS NORTHRIDGE

+5½-110

   
 

Feb 14

645

LONG BEACH STATE

+1-110

   
 

10:00 PM

646

CAL POLY SLO

-1-110

   
 

Feb 14

647

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT

+11-110

   
 

10:00 PM

648

PORTLAND

-11-110

   
 

Feb 14

649

BOISE STATE

-5½-110

   
 

7:00 PM

650

FRESNO STATE

+5½-110

   
 

Feb 14

651

UNLV

+1-110

   
 

2:00 PM

652

AIR FORCE

-1-110

   
 

Feb 14

653

CS FULLERTON

+10½-110

   
 

11:59 PM

654

HAWAII

-10½-110

   

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- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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