College Basketball Saturday Super Plays – Sports Betting

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Feb 20, 2016; Manhattan, KS, USA; Kansas State Wildcats head coach Bruce Weber yells at his team during first half against the Kansas Jayhawks at Fred Bramlage Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports

Oklahoma vs Kansas State -2.5 O/U 134

I like this line here because you have two teams going in different directions.  Oklahoma is toast and they know it.  They can’t make the big dance with a win and Kansas State has a chance to get to .500 here on senior night.  These two teams played earlier in the season and Kansas State made it a very close game with a two point loss.  Since that game, Oklahoma’s all play percentage as went drastically down and Kansas State’s has went up.  Oklahoma ranks 7th in offensive efficiency in conference play while Kansas State ranks 5th.  Another bad sign for the Sooners is that their turnovers on offense are dead last in the Big 12 at 23.1% of possessions while Kansas State is 1st at 16.8% of possessions in conference play.  Now both teams have some injuries.  Starting Point guard Markquis Nowell will miss this game for Kansas State.   He actually missed their last game vs Texas Tech and the team only lost by 5 points.  Oklahoma is without Elijah Harkless who also plays a key roll for his team.   Kansas State is trying to get to .500 to finish the season here on senior night.  Gonna grab the Cats here.

Kansas State -2.5 – 3 stars

Parlay:   Notre Dame -800, Kansas -500, and New Mexico State -400 – 2 stars – I do not see any of these home teams losing in their season finally/Senior nights.

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