Providence Friars @ Kansas Jayhawks Player and Game Prop Bets - Sweet 16

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/22/2022

Providence Friars @ Kansas Jayhawks prop bets range from Margin of Victory to First to Score to the total OVER/UNDER for some of each team's top players.  BetOnline offers a host of props for this game along with a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $1000).

What Can I Bet On: Friars vs. Jayhawks

Game Props

player performance doubles

Points

Assists

Total Rebounds

Three Point Field Goals Made

First shot of the game made YES pays out $12.60 for every $10 bet or $126 for every $100 bet.

Player Props

Christian Braun (KU)

David McCormack (KU)

Jalen Wilson (KU)

Ochai Agbaji (KU)

Remy Martin (KU)

Braun offers payouts starting at $14 on a $10 bet for 17+.

McCormack pays $11.70 for 13+.

Wilson pays $12 for 16+.

Ochai pays $10 for 19+, $13 for 21+, $17 for 23+, $19 for 25+, $40 for 27+, $57 for $29 and $76 for 31+.

Parlay Props

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Ochai Agbaji to have 2+ Three Point Field Goals Made and KU to Win

Ochai Agbaji to have 3+ Three Point Field Goals Made and KU to Win

David McCormack to have 9+ Total Rebounds and KU to Win

Jalen Wilson to have 9+ Total Rebounds and KU to Win

Ochai Agbaji to have 18+ Points and KU to Win

Jalen Wilson to have 15+ Points and KU to Win

Christian Braun to have 15+ Points and KU to Win

Remy Martin to have 4+ Assists and KU to Win

O. Agbaji to have 20+ Points and 3+ Three Point Field Goals Made

O. Agbaji to have 20+ Points , 3+ Three Point Field Goals Made and KU to Win

Christian Braun to have 2+ Three Point Field Goals Made and KU to Win

C. Braun to have 15+ Points and 3+ Assists

David McCormack to have 11+ Total Rebounds and KU to Win

Ochai Agbaji to have 23+ Points and KU to Win

Christian Braun to have 18+ Points and KU to Win

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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