The Baylor Bears will sponsor a big 12 competition with the Wildcats this Saturday at Waco’s Ferrell Center. They are currently rated #9 on the Associated Press poll. The Wildcats are 6-7 in the conference but have a 17-8 record whereas the Bears are 22-4 with a 9-4 Huge 12 record.


Football odds

The Wildcats are only 3-4 on the road whereas the Baylor Bears have a 12-2 home record. The Bears have lost two of their last three competitions. These were double-digit losses to the two leading squads in the conference, Missouri and Kansas. Kansas St. has lost four of their last six. Narrow losses to Iowa State and Oklahoma are included among that number.

Football odds

In Division I basketball in field goal ratio, Baylor is rated 21 from 344 squads. The Bears have a 48.1% field goal ratio total. This has helped get the Bears to a total of 75.2 ppg, the 2nd greatest total in the Huge 12.

The Bears have four competitors who are averaging at least ten points a match. This contains sophomore forward Perry Jones III. Jones is gaining 14 ppg and 7.6 rebounds per game. He also has a 52.1% field goal ratio. With his 12.1 ppg, Senior forward Quincy Acy is gaining 2.1 blocks per game to go.

Kansas State is directed by junior guard Rodney McGruder. McGruder has 14.5 ppg. Sophomore guard Will Spralding has 10.4 ppg and is 72-87 in free throws this year. This contains a 10-10 run versus Texas Tech on February 7. The squad is gaining 71.6 ppg.

Baylor has a -8 edge over Kansas State for the game with a -105 pay out whereas Kansas City has a -110 pay out for its +8 underdog standing. In spite of Baylor’s edge, the game is likely to be tight. There are no moneyline or point totals posted for the Kansas St. at Baylor game as of this time around.