Find Ochai Agbaji Prop Bets - Providence Friars @ Kansas Jayhawks

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Mar/22/2022

Ochai Agbaji pays $10 for 19+ points scored in this Friday's Providence vs. Kansas Sweet 16 games.  Other payouts include $13 for 21+, $17 for 23+, $19 for 25+, $40 for 27+, $57 for $29 and $76 for 31+.

Agbaji finished Saturday's 79-72 win over Creighton with 15 points (5-14 FG, 1-3 3Pt, 4-5 FT), eight rebounds, three assists, one block and two steals in 34 minutes.  But he's been averageing 19.3 points.

There is a bit of a concern, however, that Agbaji is shooting just 38 percent from the field and 26 percent from behind the arc over the last six games, all of which Kansas did win.

Agbaji was just chosen as a finalist for the 2022 Naismith Award as Men's College Basketball Player of the Year.

The Naismith College Player of the Year is an annual basketball award given by the Atlanta Tipoff Club to the top men's and women's collegiate basketball players.

He also was the Most Outstanding Player in the Big 12 Men’s Basketball Tournament and a first-team All-Big 12 selection.

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Providence @ Kansas Fri, Mar 25, 2022 EST - Place Your Bets Here

Rot Double Result Moneyline
2001 Providence - Providence     +425
2002 Tie - Providence     +3500
2003 Kansas - Providence     +850
2004 Providence - Kansas     +500
2005 Tie - Kansas     +1800
2006 Kansas - Kansas     -170
 
Rot Winning Margin Moneyline
2007 Providence to win by 1-2 pts     +1200
2008 Providence to win by 3-6 pts     +850
2009 Providence to win by 7-9 pts     +1800
2010 Providence to win by 10-13 pts     +2000
2011 Providence to win by 14-16 pts     +3500
2012 Providence to win by 17-20 pts     +4000
2013 Providence to win by 21 or more pts     +3500
2014 Kansas to win by 1-2 pts     +1000
2015 Kansas to win by 3-6 pts     +425
2016 Kansas to win by 7-9 pts     +600
2017 Kansas to win by 10-13 pts     +500
2018 Kansas to win by 14-16 pts     +800
2019 Kansas to win by 17-20 pts     +800
2020 Kansas to win by 21 or more pts     +600
 
Rot Winning Margin 3-Way Moneyline
2021 Providence to win by 6 or more pts     +600
2022 Kansas to win by 6 or more pts     -160
2023 Any Other Result     +190
 
Rot First To Score 20 Points Moneyline
2024 Providence     +160
2025 Kansas     -220
 
Rot Last To Score Moneyline
2026 Providence     -115
2027 Kansas     -115
OT included
Rot Highest Scoring Half Moneyline
2030 1st Half     +155
2031 2nd Half     -210
2032 Tie     +2500
Regulation Time Only
Rot Game Total Moneyline
2033 Odd     -115
2034 Even     -115
 
Rot 1st Half Winning Margin Moneyline
2101 Providence to win by 1-3 pts     +600
2102 Providence to win by 4-6 pts     +900
2103 Providence to win by 7-9 pts     +1400
2104 Providence to win by 10-12 pts     +2200
2105 Providence to win by 13-15 pts     +4000
2106 Providence to win by 16 or more pts     +4000
2107 Kansas to win by 1-3 pts     +500
2108 Kansas to win by 4-6 pts     +450
2109 Kansas to win by 7-9 pts     +550
2110 Kansas to win by 10-12 pts     +700
2111 Kansas to win by 13-15 pts     +1000
2112 Kansas to win by 16 or more pts     +850
2113 Tie     +1400
 
Rot 1st Half Race To 20 Points Moneyline
2114 Providence     +160
2115 Kansas     -220
2116 Neither     +6500
 
Rot 1st Half Race To 25 Points Moneyline
2117 Providence     +170
2118 Kansas     -240
2119 Neither     +3000
 
Rot 1st Half Race To 30 Points Moneyline
2120 Providence     +200
2121 Kansas     -200
2122 Neither     +750
 
Rot 1st Half Race To 35 Points Moneyline
2123 Providence     +325
2124 Kansas     -110
2125 Neither     +180
 
Rot 1st Half Race To 40 Points Moneyline
2126 Providence     +750
2127 Kansas     +250
2128 Neither     -225
 
Rot 1st Half Race To 45 Points Moneyline
2129 Providence     +1800
2130 Kansas     +650
2131 Neither     -1200
 
Rot Providence Total Moneyline
2035 Odd     -115
2036 Even     -115
 
Rot Kansas Total Moneyline
2037 Odd     -115
2038 Even     -115

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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