Kansas vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds – College Basketball February 11

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Kansas vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds – College Basketball February 11

Kansas vs. Texas Tech betting odds for Saturday had the Jayhawks as a -4.5 visiting favorite.  LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING will be available for this game.

Kansas vs. Texas Tech – Who’s Hot, Who’s Not

The Jayhawks own a 21-3 record Straight Up but an abysmal 7-14-1 record Against The Spread.  They have only covered the spread in three of their last ten games while losing only two games over that period Straight Up.

Texas Tech is 16-8 SU and sitting at the .500 mark Against The Spread.  They are 2-4 Straight Up over their last six appearances.

Head to Head

Kansas has won the last ten in this series, making a money line play a good option at was should be a relatively low price (not yet available as of this writing so check here for the latest odds).  

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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