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Texas Longhorns Host Dangerous Iowa State Cyclones on Black Friday Betting Games

Iowa State Cyclones vs. Texas Longhorns NCAAF Betting preview and Odds

Black Friday’s matchup between Iowa State and Texas is a tale of two coaches.  Iowa State’s Matt Campbell was called insane for taking the Iowa State job.  After all, ISU has been a historic coaching graveyard.  Campbell was a consistent College football betting winner at Toledo.  And it was believed he should have held out for a “better” job.  Such as a gig like Texas where Tom Herman is under fire.  Consider Herman was seen as a “sure thing” when he took the Longhorns job.  Now his whining about “Horns Down” and internet blogs have become a turnoff.

Iowa State Cyclones vs. Texas Longhorns Betting Information

Date: Friday, November 27, 2020
Time: 12 p.m. ET
Location: DKR Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas
TV Coverage: ABC

Iowa State Cyclones vs. Texas Longhorns Betting Odds

Team SP/RL TOTAL ML
Iowa State +2 (-110) 57½ (-110) +110
Texas -2 (-110) 57½ (-110) -130
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Iowa State Cyclones at Texas Longhorns CashBet Wagering Analysis

Compared to most teams Texas maintains strong online sportsbook brand cache.  Masses still believe in the Longhorns as a national power.  In the same way as Michigan does the Texas brand adds to the price tag.  Sharps always give Iowa State a look.  An earlier upset over Oklahoma this season illustrates their capability.  What’s more, Texas lacks a dominant look.  They are soft and entitled.  Smart handicappers have noticed that for years.  Iowa State leading the Big 12 means nothing to squares.  Sharps may be concerned with the Cyclones easy win over Kansas State.

Campbell Makes Cyclones into Giant Killers

Iowa State mauled Kansas State 45-0 as 13.5-point Betting on college football chalk.  And then under 48 was a winning ticket too.  Iowa State is 6-2 straight up, 4-4 on the board, and with totals.  ISU ranks 37th for total offense and 31st for scoring.  Defensively the Cyclones rank 24th overall and 30th for points allowed.  First place in the Big 12 belongs to Iowa State.  Thanks to their win earlier this season over Oklahoma.

Texas Still Sippin’ Tea at the Country Club

Texas has a bet on NCAAF record of 5-2 straight up, 2-4-1 against the spread, and 5-2 over the total.  Last time out was a November 7 win over West Virginia 17-13.  Consider the Longhorns considerable red ink.

Iowa State Cyclones at Texas Longhorns Against the Spread

Iowa State has often been in the red with the board.  To illuminate the Cyclones are 14-18-1 against the spread.  As a dog, the Cyclones have covered seven of their last 12.  On the road, Iowa State is 6-6-1 vs. the odds.  And in Big 12 Conference games, ISU is 12-11-1 on the board.

Iowa State has gone over the total in just 13 of their last 33 games.  Specifically, in Big 12 games ISU is 11-12-1 under the total.  On the road, the Cyclones have gone over in just four of their last 13 tilts.  As a dog, Iowa State is 4-8 to the under.

Overall Texas has covered just 15 out of 34 games.  At home, the Longhorns have paid in just six of their last 16.  While against the Big 12 Texas has covered only nine of their last 25.  And as chalk Hook ‘em is 8-12-1 vs. the odds.

To show, Texas has gone over the total in 18 of their last 34 games.  In Big 12 games the Longhorns have gone 12-13 to the under.  At home, Texas is 8-8 over and under. And as chalk Texas is 12-9 to the over.

Texas has covered four consecutive games against Iowa State.  The last five meetings in this series went under the total.  So too at Texas has ISU come away with the cash in just one of their last four visits.  Only one of the last five games between these teams at Texas have gone over.

Iowa State Cyclones at Texas Longhorns CashBet Free Pick  

As mentioned earlier Texas owns this betting on NCAAF series.  Iowa State’s momentum will make Texas pay attention.

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