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AAA's 10* *K-State/WVU* TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER (30-15 +$11,698 NCAAF L6 WEEK!)
(NCAAF) Kansas State vs. West Virginia,
Total: 57.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
Total: 57.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
This is a 10* TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER on the OVER between K-State and WVU.
Despite some inclement weather forecast, I think these teams will combine to eclipse the posted total as the game comes down the stretch. It's a big game for both teams obviously, it's Senior night for the Moutaineers. This game features a couple of the nation's best receivers going head to head: WVU's Kevin White is the league's most productive receiver, while K-State's Tyler Lockett continues to amaze, once again dominating last time out despite the Wildcats suffering their first Big 12 loss. Lockett had 11-catches for 196 yards in a 41-20 loss to TCU on November 8th. Lockett has owned the Wildcats the last two season's as well, accumulating 17 receptions for 305 yards and five TD's the last two years. White was held in check by Kansas State last year, but he's emerged as one of the countries best this season, he's averaging 120.7 YPG, which ranks third overall and first in the conference. Both team's QB's can air it out as well, K-State's Jake Waters was 10 of 13 for 198 yards and three TD's vs. the Mountaineers last year. His counterpart today, Clint Trickett, is sixth overall in the nation and first in the Big 12 with 3,173 passing yards. And defensively the Wildcats definitely took a step back last week, they would surrender a massive 334 rushing yards to TCU (note that WVU is fourth in conference in averaging 184.2 YPG on the ground). Both teams highly motivated for different reasons, I think the writing is on the wall, all signs point to a shootout in my opinion, play on the OVER.
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Despite some inclement weather forecast, I think these teams will combine to eclipse the posted total as the game comes down the stretch. It's a big game for both teams obviously, it's Senior night for the Moutaineers. This game features a couple of the nation's best receivers going head to head: WVU's Kevin White is the league's most productive receiver, while K-State's Tyler Lockett continues to amaze, once again dominating last time out despite the Wildcats suffering their first Big 12 loss. Lockett had 11-catches for 196 yards in a 41-20 loss to TCU on November 8th. Lockett has owned the Wildcats the last two season's as well, accumulating 17 receptions for 305 yards and five TD's the last two years. White was held in check by Kansas State last year, but he's emerged as one of the countries best this season, he's averaging 120.7 YPG, which ranks third overall and first in the conference. Both team's QB's can air it out as well, K-State's Jake Waters was 10 of 13 for 198 yards and three TD's vs. the Mountaineers last year. His counterpart today, Clint Trickett, is sixth overall in the nation and first in the Big 12 with 3,173 passing yards. And defensively the Wildcats definitely took a step back last week, they would surrender a massive 334 rushing yards to TCU (note that WVU is fourth in conference in averaging 184.2 YPG on the ground). Both teams highly motivated for different reasons, I think the writing is on the wall, all signs point to a shootout in my opinion, play on the OVER.
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