Baylor vs. Kansas Betting Line – Under is 12-4-1 in Jayhawks Last 17 vs. Big 12

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The Baylor vs. Kansas betting line had the Jayhawks as a -7 to -7.5 favorite depending on the book.

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Baylor comes into this game 22-10 Straight Up and three games below the .500 mark Against The Spread. Kansas is 28-4 and ranked number one in the nation.  They are 20-10 ATS. Baylor has covered in six of their last ten games while the Jayhawks have covered in eight of their last ten.

Kansas had its 12th straight win in the Big 12 quarterfinals and could help eliminate No. 22 Baylor from the semis for a second consecutive season when they meet Friday night in Kansas City.

With the exception of their last meeting, Kansas has beaten the Bears by more than the current spread in three of the last four head-to-heads.

This is a neutral site game and Baylor has gone 7-1 in their last eight neutral site games.

The UNDER is 12-4-1 in Kansas’s last seventeen games versus the Big 12.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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