Otega Oweh Total Points Scored Prop Bet vs. Troy - NCAA Tournament

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Highlights

  • Kentucky's Otega Oweh total scoring prop bet featured an over/under of 18.5.
  • He finishes the regular season with a team-high 16.2 ppg scoring average

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Otega Oweh Recent Performance

Kentucky's Otega Oweh total scoring prop bet was coming in at 18.5 at BetUS.

Oweh finished Saturday's 91-83 victory over Missouri with 22 points (6-17 FG, 2-3 3Pt, 8-10 FT), two rebounds, one assist and three steals over 28 minutes.

From Rotowire:

"After a dud against Auburn a week ago, Oweh has bounced back with efforts of 24 and 22 points this week. The Oklahoma transfer will finish the regular season with a team-high 16.2 ppg scoring average."

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Troy vs. Kentucky Player Prop Bets - Scoring

Amari Williams

Kentucky

(12.5)

Andrew Carr

Kentucky

(10.5)

Jackson Fields

Troy

(7.5)

Koby Brea

Kentucky

(12.5)

Lamont Butler

Kentucky

(9.5)

Marcus Rigsby

Troy

(6.5)

Myles Rigsby

Troy

(13.5)

Otega Oweh

Kentucky

(18.5)

Tayton Conerway

Troy

(16.5)

Thomas Dowd

Troy

(10.5)

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