Big 12 Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 5

Big 12 schedule and previews for the Week 5 games, highlighted by Oklahoma at TCU, Oklahoma State at Baylor, and Iowa State at Kansas

Big 12 schedule and previews for all of the Week 5 games of the 2022 season, highlighted by Oklahoma at TCU, Oklahoma State at Baylor, and Iowa State at Kansas


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Results So Far
Straight Up 25-9, ATS 17-16-1, o/u 23-12

Saturday, October 1

Oklahoma at TCU

12:00, ABC
Line: Oklahoma -6.5, o/u: 68.5

Texas Tech at Kansas State

12:00, ESPN+/Big 12 Network
Line: Kansas State -8, o/u: 57.5

Oklahoma State at Baylor

3:30, FOX
Line: Baylor -2.5, o/u: 56

Iowa State at Kansas

3:30, ESPN2
Line: Iowa State -3, o/u: 57.5

West Virginia at Texas

7:30, FS1
Line: Texas -9.5, o/u: 62

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Kansas vs Iowa State Prediction, Game Preview

Kansas vs Iowa State game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 5 game on Saturday, October 1

Kansas vs Iowa State prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 5, Saturday, October 1


Kansas vs Iowa State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 1
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, KS
How To Watch: ESPN2
Record: Kansas (4-0), Iowa State (3-1)
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Kansas vs Iowa State Game Preview

Why Iowa State Will Win

It’s been fun, and we’ve all had a good time, but Kansas is overdue to face a run defense.

West Virginia and Houston are fine, and Duke hasn’t been bad, but the Jayhawk attack hasn’t faced anything like the Big 12’s best run defense.

Iowa State is seventh in the nation against the run allowing just 2.7 yards per carry and not getting hit with any big plays.

Kansas can do more than run the ball – QB Jalon Daniels has been brilliant so far at limiting mistakes and keeping everything moving – but it all starts by being able to grind a bit.

And then there’s the other side. The Kansas O has been wonderful. The D … not so much. You can throw on this bunch, Hunter Dekkers and the Cyclone passing game should be good for at least 250 yards and closer to 300, but …

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Why Kansas Will Win

Kansas is dominating offensively on third downs.

The D isn’t up to snuff yet. It’s going to give up yards, and it’s going to give up plenty of points. However, it catches a break because the offense is always moving.

It’s converting 67% of its third down chances – second in the nation behind Minnesota – and that’s partly due to the great offensive line play and the ability of Daniels to make things happen under pressure.

The defense isn’t going to get hit with too many big plays. Dekkers and Iowa State dink and dunk and don’t take too many chances, but offense turned it over a bit too much for its style with two key picks in the loss to Baylor and three turnovers in the fight with Iowa.

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What’s Going To Happen

The defense. Iowa State will bring it, and it’s going to be enough to slow down this runaway Jayhawk train.

Daniels will throw for over 200 yards and the KU passing game will do enough to do what it wants offensively – to a point.

Iowa State will have the ball for over 35 minutes, the defense will hold up down the stretch, and in a tough, competitive game, the Cyclones will get out of Lawrence with a strong win.

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Kansas vs Iowa State Prediction, Line

Iowa State 31, Kansas 27
Line: Iowa State -3, o/u: 57.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5
Kansas vs Iowa State Must See Rating (out of 5): 3.5

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Big 12 Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 4

Big 12 schedule and previews for all of the Week 4 games of the 2022 season, highlighted by Texas at Texas Tech, Kansas State at Oklahoma, and Baylor at Iowa State

Big 12 schedule and previews for all of the Week 4 games of the 2022 season, highlighted by Texas at Texas Tech, Kansas State at Oklahoma, and Baylor at Iowa State


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Results So Far
Straight Up 21-7, ATS 14-13-1, o/u 22-7

Thursday, September 22

West Virginia at Virginia Tech

7:30, ESPN
Prediction: West Virginia 27, Virginia Tech 23
Line: West Virginia -1.5, o/u: 51.5

Saturday, September 24

Baylor at Iowa State

12:00, ESPN2
Line: Iowa State -2.5, o/u: 45.5

Duke at Kansas

12:00, FS1
Line: Kansas -7.5, o/u: 66.5

TCU at SMU

12:00, ESPNU
Line: TCU -2.5, o/u: 70.5

Texas at Texas Tech

3:30, ESPN
Line: Texas -6.5, o/u: 61.5

Kansas State at Oklahoma

8:00, FOX

Line: Oklahoma -12.5, o/u: 52.5

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Big 12 Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 3

Big 12 schedule and previews for all of the Week 3 games of the 2022 season, highlighted by Oklahoma at Nebraska, Texas Tech at NC State, and UTSA at Texas

Big 12 schedule and previews for all of the Week 3 games of the 2022 season, highlighted by Oklahoma at Nebraska, Texas Tech at NC State, and UTSA at Texas


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Results So Far
Straight Up 14-5, ATS 9-9-1, o/u 14-6

Oklahoma at Nebraska

12:00, FOX
Line: Oklahoma -11, o/u: 66.5

Texas State at Baylor

12:00, FS1
Line: Baylor -30, o/u: 53

Towson at West Virginia

1:00, Big 12 Network/ESPN+
Line: West Virginia -37.5, o/u: 53.5

Ohio at Iowa State

2:00, Big 12 Network/ESPN+
Line: Ohio -18, o/u: 47.5

Tulane at Kansas State

3:00, Big 12 Network/ESPN+
Line: Kansas State -13.5, o/u: 47.5

Kansas at Houston

4:00, ESPNU
Line: Houston -9, o/u: 57.5

Arkansas-Pine-Bluff at Oklahoma State

7:00, Big 12 Network/ESPN+
Line: Oklahoma State -57.5, o/u: 61.5

Texas Tech at NC State

7:00, ESPN2
Line: NC State -10, o/u: 56

UTSA at Texas

8:00, Longhorn Network
Line: Texas -11.5, o/u: 60.5

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Iowa State vs Ohio Prediction, Game Preview

Iowa State vs Ohio game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 3 game on Saturday, September 17

Iowa State vs Ohio prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 3, Saturday, September 17


Iowa State vs Ohio How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 17
Game Time: 2:00 ET
Venue: Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA
How To Watch: Big Ten Network/ESPN+
Record: Iowa State (2-0), Ohio (1-1)
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Iowa State vs Ohio Game Preview

Why Ohio Will Win

Can the Week 1 Bobcats return?

The offense rolled against a decent Florida Atlantic team, and then it ran into a Penn State brick wall in a 46-10 loss last week. The defense is having a few issues, but QB Kurtis Rourke is a solid veteran who isn’t making mistakes, the running game is okay, and the pass rush has been terrific.

Can Iowa State play a mistake free game? Ohio isn’t turning the ball over, Iowa State has given it up four times in the first two games, and the ability is there from the MAC team to pull off something funky if the full focus isn’t there on the other side.

From the win over Iowa, to the Big 12 showdown against Baylor up next, to the rumors about whether or not head coach Matt Campbell might be courted by Nebraska, there’s a lot going on with the Cyclones.

However …

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Why Iowa State Will Win

The Iowa State passing game is about to eat.

The offense survived the weirdness of Iowa with a 10-7 win against that defense on the road in lousy weather, but QB Hunter Dekkers was good in the opener against SE Missouri State, there’s talent among the skill spots, and it should all work against the Bobcat secondary.

Ohio has done a lot of things right over the first two weeks, but Florida Atlantic’s N’Kosi Perry and Penn State’s Sean Clifford went off – Ohio has allowed over 700 passing yards and eight touchdowns so far.

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What’s Going To Happen

Iowa State isn’t necessarily built to roll offensively, but it shouldn’t have a problem moving the ball, and the run defense should keep the Ohio ground attack from taking control.

Ohio is a sound team with enough talent to make this interesting for a while, but Iowa State will rise up and roll after halftime. The attack will be great on third downs as it controls the tempo of the game throughout.

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Iowa State vs Ohio Prediction, Line

Iowa State 38, Ohio 16
Line: Ohio -18, o/u: 47.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2
Iowa State vs Ohio Must See Rating (out of 5): 2

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Iowa State vs Iowa Prediction, Game Preview

Iowa State vs Iowa game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 2 game on Saturday, September 10

Iowa State vs Iowa prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 2, Saturday, September 10


Iowa State vs Iowa How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 10
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA
How To Watch: BTN
Record: Iowa State (1-0), Iowa (1-0)
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Iowa State vs Iowa Game Preview

Why Iowa State Will Win

Seven points probably isn’t going to get it done against Iowa State.

Iowa decided to make it as tough on itself as possible in a 7-3 win over South Dakota State with a field goal and two safeties – it was performance art.

Iowa State might be rebuilding and recouping, but it got the running game working right away in the easy win over SE Missouri State. The defense wasn’t a rock, but it didn’t break too often after bending, and it got the job done without having to show anything to Iowa. There wasn’t a lot happening in the backfield, partly because the D didn’t have to get too aggressive. Against an Iowa O line that needs to do something for the ground game, the Cyclones should hold up.

The passing game got a monster day out of WR Xavier Hutchinson – 128 yards and three scores on eight grabs – Hunter Dekkers settled in at quarterback, and …

The Iowa offense did absolutely nothing. Get up, don’t turn the ball over, and enjoy.

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Why Iowa Will Win

Any win you can walk away from is a good one.

7-3, 77-3, they’re all wins, and Iowa is 1-0.

So what was positive about the South Dakota State debacle? Leshon Williams had a decent day running the ball for 72 yards. It was workmanlike, and there weren’t any big bursts, but at least he was able to settle in a bit.

On the other side, the defense was amazing. It didn’t generate any turnovers, but South Dakota State has a decent offense and it was held to just 120 yards.

Iowa’s defense is going to play with its hair on fire.

The formula has to work. Generate takeaways against an Iowa State offense that’s still getting its parts in sync, capitalize on every opportunity, and ask Spencer Petras to start hitting just a few of his midrange throws to keep the chains moving.

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What’s Going To Happen

Just how much do you really believe in the Iowa defense?

It’s not like the Hawkeyes did anything offensively last year against Iowa State – winning 27-17 on just 173 yards – but the D saved the day with a brilliant performance.

Iowa State isn’t going to do anything funky here. The Hawkeye offensive front can’t generate a push, so it’ll be all about field position, turnovers, and mistakes.

But it’s Iowa, and we know how this works – Iowa State has lost six in a row in the series.

There won’t be anything remotely pretty about how this gets done, but the Hawkeyes will get one good scoring drive, the defense will somehow come up with something big, and it’ll be a win that defies all logic and reason.

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Iowa State vs Iowa Prediction, Line

Iowa 16, Iowa State 13
Line: Iowa -3.5, o/u: 41
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5
Iowa State vs Iowa Must See Rating (out of 5): 3.5

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Big 12 Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 2

Big 12 schedule and previews for all of the Week 2 games of the 2022 season, highlighted by Alabama at Texas, Arizona State at Oklahoma State, and Baylor at BYU

Big 12 schedule and previews for all of the Week 2 games of the 2022 season, highlighted by Alabama at Texas, Arizona State at Oklahoma State, and Baylor at BYU


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Results So Far
Straight Up 9-1, ATS 7-3, o/u 6-4

Alabama at Texas

12:00, FOX
Line: Alabama -20, o/u: 61.5

Missouri at Kansas State

12:00, ESPN2
Line: Kansas State -7.5, o/u: 57

Houston at Texas Tech

4:00, FS1
Line: Texas Tech -3, o/u: 65.5

Iowa State at Iowa

4:00, BTN
Line: Iowa -3.5, o/u: 41

Kansas at West Virginia

6:00, Big 12 Network/ESPN+
Line: West Virginia -13.5, o/u: 60

Kent State at Oklahoma

7:00, ESPN+
Line: Oklahoma -32.5, o/u: 71.5

Arizona State at Oklahoma State

7:30, ESPN2
Line: Oklahoma State -11, o/u: 57.5

Tarleton at TCU

8:00, Big 12 Network/ESPN+
Line: TCU -37, o/u: 63

Baylor at BYU

10:15, ESPN
Line: BYU -3.5, o/u: 53.5

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Iowa State vs SE Missouri State Prediction, Game Preview

Iowa State vs SE Missouri State game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 1 game on Saturday, September 3

Iowa State vs SE Missouri State prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 1, Saturday, September 3


Iowa State vs SE Missouri State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 3
Game Time: 1:00 ET
Venue: Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA
How To Watch: Big 12 Network/ESPN+
Record: Iowa State (0-0), SE Missouri State (0-0)
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Iowa State vs SE Missouri State Game Preview

Why SE Missouri State Will Win

The Redhawks aren’t going to make a slew of mistakes, they’ll bring the running game, and they’ll keep on pressing.

They might have had problems last year defensively, but the offensive side was effective enough to not give the other side a slew of easy chances, and the problem turned out to be the lack of key third down stops – and the inability to hit on third down plays.

This year’s offense will be stronger, Geno Hess is a great running back to worry about, and on the other side, Iowa State has to reload.

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Why Iowa State Will Win

The rebuild shouldn’t be that bad.

Yes, there’s a massive lose of big-time talent on both sides of the ball, but the defensive line will be great around Will McDonald, the running game will continue to be a machine even without Breece Hall, and the secondary should be fine.

As long as the Cyclones can grind a bit with the running game, and if the pass defense can keep SE Missouri State from hitting on the deep shot, they should be okay.

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What’s Going To Happen

Just press on through.

SE Missouri State was better than the final 4-7 record, but the defense isn’t going to be anything amazing and there’s no consistent passing attack to be all that worried about.

Iowa State will be fine. It’ll be tough, but the Cyclone defense will hold firm against the run, new starting quarterback Hunter Dekkers will be efficient with target Xavier Hutchinson, and it’l be on to the Hawkeyes.

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Iowa State vs SE Missouri State Prediction, Line

Iowa State 41, SE Missouri State 10
Line: Iowa State -34, o/u: 54.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

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Iowa State vs SE Missouri State Must See Rating: 1.5

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CFN Preseason All-Big 12 Football Team, Top 30 Players: Preview 2022

Who are the best players in the Big 12 going into the 2022 college football season? They’re highlighted in the CFN 2022 Preseason All-Big 12 team,  and top 30 players.

Who are the best players in the Big 12 going into the 2022 college football season? They’re highlighted in the CFN 2022 Preseason All-Big 12 team,  and top 30 players.


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2022 Preseason CFN Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year

RB Bijan Robinson, Jr. Texas

Okay, so he has been a bit more promise than actual production, but the superstar prospect has been outstanding when healthy, and now he should be the main man for a loaded Texas offense loaded with skill talent.

He’s got the size, quickness, and burst, running for 1,830 yards and 15 touchdowns with 41 catches and six scores in his first two years – but he can to a whole lot more. He’s an NFL starting running back hanging out in college, and now it’s salary drive time with a possible Heisman run along the way.

2022 Preseason CFN Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year

DE Will McDonald, Sr. Iowa State

The Cyclones might be in a bit of a rebuilding mode, but the defense should still be terrific starting with they’re outstanding two-time First Team All-Big 12 – and 2021 All-American – pass rusher who’s back for his fifth season.

The 6-3, 236-pounder started out well in his first two seasons, and then blew up with 22 sacks and 26 tackles for loss over the last two seasons from his hybrid position on the outside.

College Football News 2022 Preseason All-Big 12 Team: Offense

QB Dillon Gabriel, Jr. Oklahoma

RB Bijan Robinson, Jr. Texas

RB Deuce Vaughn, Jr. Kansas State

WR Marvin Mims, Jr. Oklahoma

WR Xavier Worthy, Jr. Texas

TE Ben Sims, Sr, Baylor

OT Cooper Beebe, Jr. Kansas State

OG/C Trevor Downing, Sr. Iowa State

C Jacob Gall, Sr. Baylor

OG Doug Nester, Jr. West Virginia

OT Connor Galvin, Sr. Baylor

College Football News 2022 Preseason All-Big 12 Team: Defense

DE Brock Martin, Sr. Oklahoma State

DT Siaki Ika, Jr. Baylor

DT Dante Stills, Sr. West Virginia

DE Will McDonald, Sr. Iowa State

LB Dillon Doyle, Jr. Baylor

LB DeMarvion Overshown, Sr. Texas

LB Daniel Green, Sr. Kansas State

CB Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, Sr. TCU

S Kenny Logan, Sr. Kansas

S Jason Taylor, Sr. Oklahoma State

CB Woodi Washington, Jr. Oklahoma

College Football News 2022 Preseason All-Big 12 Team: Special Teams

PK Casey Legg, Sr. West Virginia

P Michael Turk, Sr. Oklahoma

KR Malik Knowles, Sr. Kansas State

PR Jaylin Noel, Soph. Iowa State

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College Football News 2022 Preseason Top 30 Big 12 Players

30. Tyree Wilson, DE Sr. Texas Tech

29. Trevor Downing, C/G Sr. Iowa State

28. Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, CB Sr. TCU

27. Felix Anudike-Uzomah, DE Jr. Kansas State

26. Tyler Lacy, DE Sr. Oklahoma State

25. Anton Harrison, OT Jr. Oklahoma

24. Max Duggan, QB Sr. TCU

23. Cooper Beebe, OT Jr. Kansas State

22. DeMarvion Overshown, LB Sr. Texas

21. Tyler Shough, QB Sr. Texas Tech

20. Collin Oliver, DE Soph. Oklahoma State

19. Jacob Gall, C Sr. Baylor

18. Quinn Ewers, QB Fr. Texas

17. Brock Martin, DE Sr. Oklahoma State

16. Adrian Martinez, QB Sr. Kansas State

15. Dillon Doyle, LB Jr. Baylor

14. Xavier Hutchinson, WR Sr. Iowa State

13. Spencer Sanders, QB Sr. Oklahoma State

12. Quentin Johnston, WR Jr. TCU

11. Dante Stills, DT Sr. West Virginia

10. JT Daniels, QB Jr. West Virginia

9. Dillon Gabriel, QB Jr. Oklahoma

8. Kenny Logan, S Sr. Kansas

7. Siaki Ika, DT Jr. Baylor

6. Marvin Mims, WR Jr. Oklahoma

5. Xavier Worthy, WR Jr. Texas

4. Connor Galvin, OT Sr. Baylor

3. Deuce Vaughn, RB Jr. Kansas State

2. Will McDonald, DE Sr. Iowa State

1. Bijan Robinson, RB Jr. Texas

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Big 12 Coaches Against The Spread: Ranked From Best To Worst. Who Covers?

Big 12 Football Coaches Against The Spread: Who are the best and worst Big 12 coaches when it comes to covering?

How good are all of the Big 12 head coaches against the spread? Going from best to worst, here’s who covers and who doesn’t.


How do all of the Big 12 head coaches do against the spread, and on the road ATS, and going over on the point total?

If you like to invest, here’s the breakdown of eight of the ten head coaches – Oklahoma’s Brent Venables and Texas Tech’s Joey McGuire are in their first seasons. One important note, with a few exceptions from the first year coaches who switched gigs, these stats reflect how all the coaches have done on their current Big 12 teams.

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1. Chris Klieman, Kansas State

ATS record (since 2019)

ATS Overall: 22-13-1 (62.5%)
On Extra Rest: 4-5
vs. Ranked: 4-4
After Win: 13-6
After Loss: 7-6-1
Home: 12-7
Road: 8-5-1
Favorite: 10-5-1
Underdog: 11-8
Home Fav: 6-5
Home Dog: 6-2
Road Fav: 2-0-1
Road Dog: 5-5
vs. Conference: 16-10-1
Non-conference: 6-3

Over/Under (to the over)

Overall: 15-20-1
On Extra Rest: 5-4
vs. Ranked: 4-4
Home: 9-10
Road: 5-8-1
Favorite: 5-11
Underdog: 10-9
Home Favorite: 4-7
Home Dog: 5-3
Road Favorite: 0-3
Road Dog: 5-5
Conference: 10-16-1
Non-conference: 5-4
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2. Dave Aranda, Baylor

ATS record (since 2020)

ATS Overall: 13-8-2 (60.9%)
On Extra Rest: 2-1-1
vs. Ranked: 7-2
After Win: 9-4
After Loss: 3-3-2
Home: 7-4
Road: 4-4-2
Favorite: 6-5
Underdog: 7-3-2
Home Fav: 5-2
Home Dog: 2-2
Road Fav: 1-3
Road Dog: 3-1-2
vs. Conference: 10-7-2
Non-conference: 3-1

Over/Under (to the over)

Overall: 9-13-1
On Extra Rest: 1-2-1
vs. Ranked: 3-6
Home: 6-4-1
Road: 3-7
Favorite: 6-4-1
Underdog: 3-9
Home Favorite: 4-2-1
Home Dog: 2-2
Road Favorite: 2-2
Road Dog: 1-5
Conference: 7-11-1
Non-conference: 2-2
Preview | Top 10 PlayersSchedule Analysis

3. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State

ATS record (since 2005)

ATS Overall: 118-88-6 (57.1%)
On Extra Rest: 21-18-2
vs. Ranked: 33-23-1
After Win: 75-55-5
After Loss: 35-27-1
Home: 57-43-4
Road: 48-37-2
Favorite: 83-56-5
Underdog: 35-32-1
Home Fav: 46-32-3
Home Dog: 11-11-1
Road Fav: 29-20-2
Road Dog: 19-17
vs. Conference: 79-64-5
Non-conference: 39-24-1

Over/Under (to the over)

Overall: 109-100-4
On Extra Rest: 20-20-1
vs. Ranked: 31-24-2
Home: 68-34-3
Road: 32-54-1
Favorite: 77-63-4
Underdog: 31-37
Home Favorite: 52-26-3
Home Dog: 15-8
Road Favorite: 18-32-1
Road Dog: 14-22
Conference: 75-70-3
Non-conference: 34-30-1
Preview | Top 10 PlayersSchedule Analysis

4. Matt Campbell, Iowa State

ATS record (since 2016)

ATS Overall: 42-34 (54.5%)
On Extra Rest: 7-8
vs. Ranked: 15-12
After Win: 20-20
After Loss: 21-9
Home: 23-16
Road: 18-14
Favorite: 22-21
Underdog: 20-13
Home Fav: 12-14
Home Dog: 11-2
Road Fav: 9-7
Road Dog: 9-7
vs. Conference: 33-22
Non-conference: 9-12

Over/Under (to the over)

Overall: 31-42-3
On Extra Rest: 5-10
vs. Ranked: 8-19
Home: 19-18-2
Road: 12-19-1
Favorite: 18-22-3
Underdog: 13-20
Home Favorite: 11-13-2
Home Dog: 8-5
Road Favorite: 7-8-1
Road Dog: 5-11
Conference: 26-27-2
Non-conference: 5-15-1
Preview | Top 10 PlayersSchedule Analysis

5. Sonny Dykes, TCU

*SMU ATS record since 2018

ATS Overall: 24-23 (51.1%)
On Extra Rest: 4-4
vs. Ranked: 5-5
After Win: 15-15
After Loss: 7-5
Home: 15-7
Road: 9-15
Favorite: 15-17
Underdog: 9-6
Home Fav: 12-5
Home Dog: 3-2
Road Fav: 3-11
Road Dog: 6-4
vs. Conference: 14-17
Non-conference: 10-6

Over/Under (to the over)

Overall: 26-20-1
On Extra Rest: 6-2
vs. Ranked: 4-6
Home: 12-10
Road: 13-10-1
Favorite: 19-12-1
Underdog: 7-8
Home Favorite: 10-7
Home Dog: 2-3
Road Favorite: 8-5-1
Road Dog: 5-5
Conference: 16-14-1
Non-conference: 10-6
Preview | Top 10 PlayersSchedule Analysis

6. Neal Brown, West Virginia

ATS record (since 2019)

ATS Overall: 16-17-2 (48.5%)
On Extra Rest: 3-5-1
vs. Ranked: 6-6
After Win: 5-9-1
After Loss: 10-7
Home: 9-6-2
Road: 7-9
Favorite: 7-5-2
Underdog: 9-12
Home Fav: 6-1-2
Home Dog: 3-5
Road Fav: 1-3
Road Dog: 6-6
vs. Conference: 12-13-1
Non-conference: 4-4-1

Over/Under (to the over)

Overall: 14-20-1
On Extra Rest: 4-4-1
vs. Ranked: 4-7-1
Home: 7-10
Road: 6-9-1
Favorite: 8-6
Underdog: 6-14-1
Home Favorite: 4-5
Home Dog: 3-5
Road Favorite: 3-1
Road Dog: 3-8-1
Conference: 10-15-1
Non-conference: 4-5
Preview | Top 10 PlayersSchedule Analysis

7. Steve Sarkisian, Texas

ATS record (since 2021)

ATS Overall: 5-7 (41.7%)
On Extra Rest: 0-1
vs. Ranked: 1-3
After Win: 2-2
After Loss: 2-5
Home: 4-2
Road: 1-4
Favorite: 5-3
Underdog: 0-4
Home Fav: 4-2
Home Dog: 0-0
Road Fav: 1-1
Road Dog: 0-3
vs. Conference: 3-6
Non-conference: 2-1

Over/Under (to the over)

Overall: 5-7
On Extra Rest: 0-1
vs. Ranked: 1-3
Home: 3-3
Road: 1-4
Favorite: 4-4
Underdog: 1-3
Home Favorite: 3-3
Home Dog: 0-0
Road Favorite: 1-1
Road Dog: 0-3
Conference: 3-6
Non-conference: 2-1
Preview | Top 10 PlayersSchedule Analysis

8. Lance Leipold, Kansas

ATS record (since 2021)

ATS Overall: 4-8 (33.3%)
On Extra Rest: 0-1
vs. Ranked: 1-2
After Win: 1-1
After Loss: 3-6
Home: 2-4
Road: 2-4
Favorite: 0-1
Underdog: 4-7
Home Fav: 0-1
Home Dog: 2-3
Road Fav: 0-0
Road Dog: 2-4
vs. Conference: 4-5
Non-conference: 0-3

Over/Under (to the over)

Overall: 7-5
On Extra Rest: 0-1
vs. Ranked: 2-1
Home: 2-4
Road: 5-1
Favorite: 0-1
Underdog: 2-3
Home Favorite: 0-1
Home Dog: 2-3
Road Favorite: 0-0
Road Dog: 5-1
Conference: 5-4
Non-conference: 2-1
Preview | Top 10 PlayersSchedule Analysis

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