Kansas State vs. Louisville Betting Odds

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Kansas State vs. Louisville betting odds were available heading into the Wednesday 8 pm EST game. This was a heavily bet on event already at the start of the week.

While most everybody had the line at Kansas State -4, betED.com had this one at -4 ½, which of course is great for anyone looking to throw some money down on Louisville.

Aside from the above half point move, the line on this game has stayed steady throughout much of the week after opening at -4.

You better believe the bookmakers have a strong opinion on Kansas State. Despite 90 percent of the action going towards the Wildcats, they refuse to move the line.

Gambling911.com has this line more along the lines of Kansas State -1 ½ so we are feeling pretty confident that Louisville will be able to cover the +4. We really like this scenario. Gambling911 had a good performance in similar situations with a number NFL games this past weekend where there was just a few points overlay determined.

Louisville beat Kansas State 24-6 just two years ago.

One of the more interesting stats we found is that Kansas State is 2-7 ATS in their last 9 games on grass.

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Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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