College Football Recap: Kansas State at UTSA – Wildcats Win 30-3 – September 12th, 2015
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KANSAS STATE WILDCATS | UTSA ROADRUNNERS |
2-0 | Saturday September 12th, 2015 12:00 PM | Turf of Alamodome, Kansas State Wildcats at UTSA Roadrunners Online Sports Gambling and Predictions | 0-2 |
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327 Kansas State Wildcats W/L: 2-0 Opening Lines |
328 UTSA Roadrunners W/L: 0-2 Opening Lines |
Spread -14.5 (-110) ML (0) Over 51.5 (-110) |
Spread +14.5 (-110) ML (0) Under 51.5 (-110) |
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Spread +14.5 (-110) ML (0) Under 51.5 (-110) |
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Final | Score |
327 Kansas State Wildcats | 30 |
328 UTSA Roadrunners | 3 |
Vegas Coverage Handicapping tips: Kansas State Wildcats the away team will beat the spread VC Picks Kansas State.
As predicted Vegas Coverage won his pick on Kansas State Wildcats on September 12th, 2015.
UTSA couldn’t hang with the Wildcats on Saturday as Kansas State blasted the Roadrunners 30-3 in Week 2 action at Alamodome.
Bettors who backed the Wildcats were also rewarded, as they covered the closing number as a favorite of -14.0 at sportsbooks. Over-Under bettors saw the total score go UNDER the closing total of 50.0.
Joe Hubener rushed for 58 yards, while Dalvin Warmack added 40 yards in the win. Winston Dimel and Andre Davis added 80 and 73 receiving yards respectively.
Jarveon Williams rushed for 31 yards for UTSA, while Kenny Bias added 11 yards. Russell Bellomy threw for 36 yards for the Roadrunners, while receivers Aaron Grubb and David Morgan had 48 and 45 yards respectively.
UTSA lost the offensive yardage battle to Kansas State 418-229 yards in Saturday’s game. Kansas State had more first downs as that total ended up 22-14.
Kansas State led the time of possession tally, as the game finished as a 35:05-24:55 split in that important category.
Next game, Kansas State takes its act home to face Louisiana Tech looking for another win. For UTSA, they head on the road to face Oklahoma State.