Kansas State vs. Kansas Betting Line: KSU vs. KU Spread at Jayhawks -11

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jan/31/2015
Kansas State vs. Kansas Betting Line: KSU vs. KU Spread at Jayhawks -11

The Kansas State vs. Kansas betting line had KU at -11.  The Jayhawks come into this game a very impressive 17-3 Straight Up and 12-7 Against The Spread. The Wildcats, meanwhile, have gone 12-9 SU and 10-7-1 ATS.  You can bet this game at Skybook.com here and receive up to $500 in free cash based on your initial deposit.  Claim other bonuses below.

The home team has won 8 of the last 10 in this series with the Jayhawks taking  six of the last seven though KSU was victorious in their last meeting.  Three of the Jayhawks last victories against KSU were blowouts, all of which were played at home.  The host team is also 13-3 Against The Spread in their last 16 meetings.  The Jayhawks are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 home games.

Nevertheless, this is one of the better rivalries in all of College Basketball and one always needs to be extra careful in situations like these.

"There is no question they're a rival," Jayhawks coach Bill Self said. "We've developed rivalries with other programs and other teams, but certainly K-State's had enough success against us of late, including the last time we played, that our guys look at it as a rivalry."

Still, in those previous blowouts, the Wildcats had a line in two of those games that was nearly half of the current number.

Kansas has nine wins against the BPI top-50, most in the nation. Kansas has the nation's best BPI at home (93.7). 

Kansas averages 108.2 points per 100 possessions in Big 12 games, second best in the conference (Iowa State - 109.2).

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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