Season Results
- Moneyline: 69-25
- Against The Spread: 46-39
- Totals: 33-52
- Locks: 7-4
Big 12 Week 12 Winners: Calm Seas or Storm Still Brewing?
Arizona At #25 Cincinnati (-6.5)
How To Watch:
Date and Time: Saturday, Nov. 15th at 12pm EST
Television:FS1
Kansas State At Oklahoma State (+20.5)
How To Watch:
Date and Time: Saturday, Nov. 15th at 12pm EST
Television: ESPNU
This Oklahoma State team is better. The big caveat there is they are no longer a smoldering pile of garbage competing for title of the worst team in the P4. They are just a bad team now. Both teams are coming off a bye week. Kansas State’s slim hopes of making a late-season run for a conference championship birth were dismantled by Texas Tech the last time we saw them. Avery Johnson is going to have a big game for the Wildcats. But Oklahoma State will score enough points against a sub-par Kansas State defense to keep it withing the number. Moneyline: Kansas State ATS: Oklahoma State Total 51.5: Under
West Virginia (+11.5) At Arizona State
How To Watch:
Date and Time: Saturday, Nov. 15th at 1 pm EST
Television: TNT
There is no more confusing line on the Big 12 week 12 winners slate than this game. If Arizona State has played a P4 team, they have played a one-score game (except for getting run over by Utah). While Arizona State is coming off a bye week, they are still playing out the rest of the season with Jeff Sims at quarterback. He has demonstrated that completing down field passes is not a strong suit. West Virginia’s mini winning streak hasn’t been the prettiest, but the team is performing better. In nine games, Arizona State has shown they cannot separate from a P4 team. So, the Sun Devils will survive the upset at home, but West Virginia should cover easily. Moneyline: Arizona State ATS: West Virginia Total 48.5: Under
UCF At #6 Texas Tech (-23.5)
How To Watch:
Date and Time: Saturday, Nov. 15th at 3:30pm EST
Television: FOX
Joey McGuire’s team finds itself in pole position in the Big 12 standings. The biggest challenge to this team on Saturday is itself. As long as this team comes ready from the opening kickoff to keep any let down at bay, this one won’t be close. Moneyline: Texas Tech ATS: Texas Tech Total 47.5: Under
#13 Utah (-7.5) At Baylor
How To Watch:
Date and Time: Saturday, Nov. 15th at 7:00 pm EST
Television: ESPN 2
Oddly enough, this is the third consecutive year these two teams have met. But this matchup in Waco is the first in which the result will matter in the conference standings. The Bears have struggled all year defensively, but more specifically against powerful running attacks. Utah would love nothing more than to physically squeeze the life out of this game by attempting 10 passes in this game. Could Sawyer Robertson play hero ball and cause potential issues to this Utah defense? Unlikely given the face the Baylor offensive line will struggle against Utah’s front. This one could very well be the game where the hot seat knob gets ripped off (although, no telling who would be making those changes given that athletic director Mack Rhoads took a leave of absence on Thursday). Utah by 21. Moneyline: Utah ATS: Utah Total 60.5: Under

TCU At 12 BYU (-4.5)
How To Watch:
Date and Time: Saturday, Nov. 15th at 10:15 pm EST
Television: ESPN
BYU finds itself in a similar position as Cincinnati. However, their position is one of how will they respond. The Cougars where hit hard all game by Texas Tech last week, suffering their first loss. The good news for Kalani Sitake’s team? They are back in the friendly confines of Provo. BYU is also hosting a TCU team that has found more ways to lose games this year than win them. BYU has been nearly unbeatable, especially at night, at LaVell Edwards Stadium. BYU’s defense will be overwhelming to TCU’s offense. Quarterback Bear Bachmeier should look more composed at home. Lock up the Cougars to cover the four-and-a-half points. Moneyline: BYU ATS: BYU Total 52.5: Under
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