West Virginia vs. Iowa State Betting Line

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The West Virginia vs. Iowa State betting line was available at Skybook. 

The Cyclones come into this game as a -7 home favorite and the most wagered on side of the afternoon.

West Virginia owns a 19-5 record vs. Iowa State with two fewer wins.  Both teams are hovering around the .500 mark Against The Spread.

Iowa State is 4-1 in the series Straight Up though the Cyclones have only covered two of those games using the current spread.

West Virginia forces the most turnovers and steals per game in the nation. West Virginia averages 22.4 points per game off turnovers, most among major conference teams. The Mountaineers scored 14 points off turnovers in their loss to Iowa State on Jan. 10, tied for their fourth fewest this season.

Iowa State leads the Big 12 in points per game, points per 100 possessions, field goal percentage and paint points per game while ranked third in the nation for two point field goals, shooting 56.7%.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com   

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