KANSAS Odds: Schedule, Matchups, & Stats
Kansas Schedule
Date | Opp | Close | Result | ATS/OU |
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Nov 6, 2023 | North Carolina Central | -30 / 139.5 | Won 99-56 | Won / Over |
Nov 10, 2023 | Manhattan | -35.5 / 143 | Won 99-61 | Won / Over |
Nov 14, 2023 | @Kentucky | -7 / 147.5 | Won 89-84 | Lost / Over |
Nov 20, 2023 | @Chaminade | -42.5 / 152.5 | Won 83-56 | Lost / Under |
Nov 21, 2023 | @Marquette | -4 / 157 | Lost 59-73 | Lost / Under |
Nov 22, 2023 | Tennessee | -1.5 / 141.5 | Won 69-60 | Won / Under |
Nov 28, 2023 | Eastern Illinois | -38.5 / 142.5 | Won 71-63 | Lost / Under |
Dec 1, 2023 | Connecticut | -3 / 148 | Won 69-65 | Won / Under |
Dec 5, 2023 | Kansas City | -26 / 140 | Won 88-69 | Lost / Over |
Dec 9, 2023 | Missouri | -13.5 / 147 | Won 73-64 | Lost / Under |
Dec 16, 2023 | @Indiana | -7 / 147 | Won 75-71 | Lost / Under |
Dec 22, 2023 | Yale | -15.5 / 142.5 | Won 75-60 | Lost / Under |
Dec 30, 2023 | @Wichita State | -13.5 / 146.5 | Won 86-67 | Won / Over |
Jan 6, 2024 | TCU | -9 / 153 | Won 83-81 | Lost / Over |
Jan 10, 2024 | @UCF | -7 / 145.5 | Lost 60-65 | Lost / Under |
Jan 13, 2024 | Oklahoma | -6.5 / 141.5 | Won 78-66 | Won / Over |
Jan 16, 2024 | @Oklahoma State | -7.5 / 140 | Won 90-66 | Won / Over |
Jan 20, 2024 | @West Virginia | -10 / 148.5 | Lost 85-91 | Lost / Over |
Jan 22, 2024 | Cincinnati | -7.5 / 147.5 | Won 74-69 | Lost / Under |
Jan 27, 2024 | @Iowa State | +4.5 / 141.5 | Lost 75-79 | Won / Over |
Jan 30, 2024 | Oklahoma State | -15 / 142.5 | Won 83-54 | Won / Under |
Feb 3, 2024 | Houston | +1 / 135 | Won 78-65 | Won / Over |
Feb 5, 2024 | @Kansas State | -4 / 145.5 | Lost 70-75 | Lost / Under |
Feb 10, 2024 | Baylor | -6 / 148.5 | Won 64-61 | Lost / Under |
Feb 12, 2024 | @Texas Tech | +3.5 / 142.5 | Lost 50-79 | Lost / Under |
Feb 17, 2024 | @Oklahoma | -3 / 143 | Won 67-57 | Won / Under |
Feb 24, 2024 | Texas | -7 / 145.5 | Won 86-67 | Won / Over |
Feb 27, 2024 | BYU | -8 / 155.5 | Lost 68-76 | Lost / Under |
Mar 2, 2024 | @Baylor | +4.5 / 144 | Lost 74-82 | Lost / Over |
Mar 5, 2024 | Kansas State | -12.5 / 142.5 | Won 90-68 | Won / Over |
Mar 9, 2024 | @Houston | +7.5 / 139.5 | Lost 46-76 | Lost / Under |
Mar 13, 2024 | Cincinnati | +2.5 / 139 | Lost 52-72 | Lost / Under |
Mar 21, 2024 | Samford | -7.5 / 153 | Won 93-89 | Lost / Over |
Mar 23, 2024 | Gonzaga | +4.5 / 153.5 | Lost 68-89 | Lost / Over |
Betting on the Kansas Jayhawks
The Kansas Jayhawks have served as Big 12 royalty since the mid-80s. As a result, they’re one of the hottest tickets at the betting window each season.
Kansas Jayhawks Men’s Basketball History
Over the course of almost 50 years, beginning in 1907 and ending in 1956, Phog Allen coached the Jayhawks in two separate tenures.
He amassed 590 wins for the Jayhawks and had such an impact on the program – including one national title – that the school opened an arena in 1955 and named it Allen Fieldhouse.
His last full season as the head coach was the first full season the team played in the arena named after him.
The season after Allen retired, Kansas lost in the national title game despite having the late-great Wilt Chamberlain leading the charge.
After Allen’s tenure, the Jayhawks’ experienced some turbulence until the 1980s.
Hall of Famer Larry Brown coached Kansas to its second ever national championship victory in 1988, on the back of Danny Manning, despite the team entering the NCAA Tournament as a 6-seed.
After that season, Brown left for the NBA, and Roy Williams took over. While Williams couldn’t capture the elusive NCAA title, he cemented the Jayhawks’ status as a blue-blood.
Kansas made the NCAA Tournament in each of Williams’ 15 seasons except his first, and it entered as a 4-seed or better in 12 of his 15 years, thanks in part to players like Paul Pierce.
Bill Self took control of the program in 2003 and picked up where Williams left off. He added a national championship to his belt in 2008 with a team of Brandon Rush, Mario Chalmers, and a plethora of other NBA talent.
Since then, Self and the Jayhawks have remained a force in the college game. There are plenty of current NBA players representing Kansas as well, including Andrew Wiggins and Joel Embiid.
Betting on the Jayhawks in Kansas
Sports betting is now legal in the Sunflower State!
Governor Laura Kelly signed sports betting into law in May of 2022, and the state launched on Sept. 8, 2022.
With Jayhawks’ fans lucky enough to be able to place wagers on their home-state powerhouse, here’s what they might see on the board:
· Kansas -2.5
· Baylor +2.5
Here, Kansas is favored by 2.5 points over the reigning national champs. If Kansas wins by 3 or more points, they cover the spread and a bet on the Jayhawks cashes.
If Kansas wins by fewer than 3, or if they lose to Baylor, a spread bet on Kansas settles as a loss.