
- Posted by Eric Jones
The Kansas State Wildcats will hit the road in this game to square-off against Texas Tech Red Raiders. The Wildcats are just another average team this season as they are yet to make up for their loss. Kansas State lost more than what they won and they are struggling to make ends meet in the Big 12 play. Texas Tech Red Raiders are doing much better and are one of those recognized teams on the season. The Raiders are holding the 13th rank in the nation and they have the latest basketball betting lines in their favor.
Kansas State Wildcats vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Betting Information
Date: | Tuesday, January 5, 2021 |
Time: | 7:00 PM ET |
Location: | United Supermarkets Arena, Lubbo, Texas |
TV Coverage: | ESPN U |
Kansas State Wildcats vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Betting Odds
Team | SP/RL | TOTAL | ML | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kansas State | +16.5 (-110) | 123 o (-110) | +1050 | Place Bets |
Texas | -16.5 (-110) | 123 u (-110) | -1600 | |
Place Bets |
Kansas State Wildcats vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders CashBet Wagering Analysis
The Kansas State Wildcats will need to build on their overall performance if they want to get past Texas Tech Red Raiders. The Wildcats are in a crucial state and they are up against a strong team with an impressive performance.
The Wildcats Struggle
There is no doubt that the Wildcats are struggling after dropping six of their 11 overall games. When it comes to their conference play, Kansas State won dropped two of their three games. The Wildcats have a long way to go and they must focus more on their scoring offense. From the defensive end, there is plenty of room for improvement. In their last game, Kansas lost against TCU Horned Frogs with a final score of 67-60.
The Red Raiders Strong Balance
Texas Tech Red Raiders have ensured to maintain a decent balance with their overall performance. The Red Raiders won eight of their 11 conference games, but are 1-2 with their conference record. Last time out, Texas was forced to settle with a final score of 82-77 against Oklahoma State Cowboys. The leading scorer with an average of 15 points per game is Mac McClung. When it comes to rebounding, the Red Raiders have Marcus Santos-Silva as their leading scorer.
Kansas State Wildcats vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Against the Spread
Texas will make use of this opportunity to equalize their conference record. However, they might not be able to cover the spread. The Red Raiders have a scoring offense that will take out the Wildcats and the Online Sports Betting sites are clearly in their favor.
With the recent betting trends, Texas Tech Red Raiders have an ATS of 0-6 in their last six games. The Red Raiders have witnessed the OVER cash in four of their last six.
Moving onto the Wildcats, they will not stand a chance against Texas as they are yet to reach their full potential. Kansas State has made mistakes against a few teams that cost them with their overall play. The Wildcats will need to focus on all aspects if they want to win this game.
The recent betting trends have witnessed the UNDER cash in six of the last nine games of Kansas. The Wildcats are holding an ATS of 2-7 in their last nine games played.
Kansas State Wildcats vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders CashBet Free Pick
The Kansas State Wildcats will do their best, but Texas will eventually triumph with those extra points. Back Texas Tech Red Raiders to win this game with ease while Kansas struggles once again on the road.
Kansas State vs. Texas CashBet Best Bet:
Texas Tech Red Raiders.

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