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Star running back CJ Donaldson and the West Virginia Mountaineers (0-1) play the Kansas Jayhawks (1-0) on Saturday at 6:00 PM ET at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium.
The Mountaineers are double-digit favorites (currently -13) in their matchup versus the Jayhawks, with the over/under being 57.5 points. (On the moneyline, the Mountaineers are -522 and the Jayhawks are +376.)
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Game Info and Betting Lines for West Virginia vs. Kansas
- Game Day: Saturday, September 10, 2022
- Game Time: 6:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN+
- Location: Morgantown, West Virginia
- Stadium: Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Mountaineers | -13 | -110 | -112 | 57.5 | -112 | -110 | -522 | +376 |
West Virginia Betting Insights
- West Virginia compiled a 5-7-0 record against the spread last season.
- West Virginia did not cover the spread when favored by 13 points or more last season (in one opportunity).
- A total of four West Virginia games last season hit the over.
West Virginia Stats & Insights
- West Virginia racked up 17.0 fewer points per game (25.2) than Kansas allowed (42.2) last year.
- West Virginia racked up 369.7 yards per game last year, 117.1 fewer yards than the 486.8 Kansas allowed per outing.
- West Virginia was 2-0 against the spread and 3-0 overall when the team piled up more than 486.8 yards last season.
- Last year West Virginia ran for 128.6 fewer yards per game (121.8) than Kansas allowed per outing (250.4).
- West Virginia turned the ball over four more times (20 total) than Kansas forced a turnover (16) last season.
West Virginia’s Best Players
- Last season Jarret Doege produced 3,048 passing yards (234.5 per game), a 65.4% completion percentage, 19 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions.
- Last year, Leddie Brown ran for 1,065 yards on 223 attempts (81.9 yards per game) and scored 13 times. Brown also collected 36 catches for 217 yards and one score.
- Tony Mathis churned out 312 yards on 72 carries (24.0 yards per game) last year.
- Winston Wright reeled in 63 catches for 688 yards (52.9 per game) while being targeted 89 times. He also scored five touchdowns.
- Bryce Ford-Wheaton produced last season, catching 42 passes for 575 yards and three touchdowns. He averaged 44.2 receiving yards per game.
- Sam James grabbed 42 passes for 505 yards and five touchdowns, putting up 38.8 yards per game last season.
- Last season Dante Stills racked up 7.0 sacks, 13.0 TFL, 30 tackles, and one interception.
- Josh Chandler-Semedo was a wrecking ball on the field, collecting 100 tackles, 3.0 TFL, 1.5 sacks, and two interceptions last year.
- Charles Woods intercepted two passes last year while also totaling 18 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and two passes defended.
Kansas Betting Insights
- Kansas won four games against the spread last season, failing to cover or pushing eight times.
- Kansas was 4-6-1 ATS last year when playing as at least 13-point underdogs.
- In Kansas games last year, combined scoring went over the point total seven times.
Kansas Stats & Insights
- Last season Kansas racked up 3.0 fewer points per game (20.8) than West Virginia surrendered (23.8).
- Kansas was 3-1 against the spread and 1-3 overall in games when it recorded more than 23.8 points last season.
- When West Virginia gave up fewer than 20.8 points last year, it had a 2-0 record against the spread and a 2-1 record overall.
- Kansas collected 26.0 fewer yards per game (324.3) than West Virginia allowed per matchup (350.3) last year.
- In games that Kansas totaled more than 350.3 yards last season, the team was 3-1 against the spread and 1-4 overall.
- When West Virginia held its opponents to less than 324.3 yards last season, it had a 1-2 record ATS and a 0-3 record overall.
- Kansas rushed for 139.5 yards per game last year, just 0.7 more yards than the 138.8 West Virginia allowed per contest.
- Kansas had a 2-3 ATS record and a 1-5 overall record when the team ran for over 138.8 yards last year.
- Last year, West Virginia was 2-3 against the spread and 2-3 overall when holding opponents to less than 139.5 yards on the ground.
- Kansas turned the ball over 13 times last year, one fewer times than West Virginia forced turnovers (14).
Kansas’ Best Players
- Jason Bean completed 56.4% of his passes to throw for 1,252 and six touchdowns last season. Bean also contributed on the ground, tallying two touchdowns on 33.5 yards per game.
- Devin Neal averaged 58.9 rushing yards per game and scored eight rushing touchdowns.
- Kwamie Lassiter II was targeted seven times per game and collected 653 receiving yards and three touchdowns over the course of 2021.
- Trevor Wilson grabbed one touchdown and had 364 receiving yards (30.3 ypg) in 2021.
- Luke Grimm caught 22 passes on his way to 349 receiving yards and three touchdowns a season ago.
- Kyron Johnson proved to be a menacing defender last year, recording 6.5 sacks, 4.0 TFL and 42 tackles.
- Kenny Logan Jr. had a stellar defensive performance last season with 70 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and one interception.
- Last year Jacobee Bryant intercepted two passes to go along with 16 tackles, 1.0 TFL, and two passes defended.