Bet on KSU vs. West Virginia – College Basketball February 11

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Bet on KSU vs. West Virginia – College Basketball February 11

The KSU vs. West Virginia betting odds for Saturday’s College Basketball will be available from Bookmaker overnight Friday here.    

A Quick Look at Recent and Historic Performance

The Wildcats come into this matchup with a 16-8 record Straight Up and two games below the .500 mark Against The Spread.  They have been cold of late, winning just four of their last ten.  They have also only covered the spread in four of their last ten games.

The Mountaineers are 19-5 Straight Up and hovering right at the .500 mark Against The Spread.  They have won seven of their last ten games but have only covered in four of ten.

West Virginia has won five of the last six games in this series.  Three of the last four games in this series were won within six points.

The OVER is 8-2 in the last 10 meetings.  Find the current total here

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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