2015 College Football Week 8 Odds: Oklahoma State -33.5 vs. Kansas

Kansas vs. Oklahoma St. Odds

No. 14 Oklahoma State looks to keep its unbeaten season alive on Saturday when it hosts winless Kansas at 3:30PM ET on FOX Sports 1.

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According to oddsmakers at MyBookie, Oklahoma State is the favorite at home, as the Cowboys are getting odds of -33.5 points against the Jayhawks. The over/under total for the game has been set at 62.5 points. Oklahoma State has won five straight meetings with Kansas, but the Jayhawks are 2-1 against the spread in the last three of this series. These two have hit the under in three straight meetings.

Oklahoma State is 6-0 on the season, 3-0 in the Big 12, 3-3 against the spread and 4-2 with the under. The Cowboys are coming off a 33-26 win over West Virginia two weeks ago. They have won their last three games by 7 points or less. Oklahoma State is averaging 37.3 points and 462.3 yards per game on offense and they have the 17th best passing attack, averaging 325.5 yards per game. On defense, Oklahoma State is giving up 20.3 points and 332.2 yards per game. Mason Rudolph has thrown for 1,892 yards and nine touchdowns to lead the offense while David Glidden has caught 28 passes for 457 yards and three scores.

Kansas is 0-6 on the season, 0-3 in the Big 12, 2-4 against the spread and 4-2 with the under. The Jayhawks are coming off a 30-20 loss to Texas Tech last week. Kansas has lost its last five games by double figures. The Kansas offense is putting up just 19.2 points and 377.8 yards per game this year while the defense is allowing 42.8 points and 559.8 yards per game, which both rank near the bottom of the nation. Ryan Willis is the only healthy QB with playing time left for Kansas. He has thrown for 588 yards and three touchdowns. Ke’aun Kinner is leading the team with 370 rushing yards and five touchdowns.

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