Kansas State vs. FAU Prediction, Pick Against the Spread, and Latest Odds for Elite Eight
Kansas State vs. FAU Prediction, Pick Against the Spread, and Latest Odds for Elite Eight
The Florida Atlantic Owls and the Kansas State Wildcats will clash on Saturday night for the rights to go to the Final Four. Just like we thought! An FAU versus Kansas State Elite Eight game. The Madness has been in full effect this year, as no 1-seeds remain in the NCAA Tournament. FAU would love to ink their name into the history books with a Final Four appearance, while K-State would love to show the people who ranked them dead last in the pre-season standings why they were wrong. Let's get into my prediction and pick for this Elite 8 showdown.
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Kansas State vs. FAU State Start Time and Where to Watch
- Date: March 25, 2023
- Game Time: 6:09 pm ET
- Where to Watch: TBS
Kansas State vs. FAU Odds
- Spread: FAU +2 (-110), Kansas State -2 (-110)
- Total Odds: O/U 144 (-110)
- Moneyline Odds: FAU (+118), Kansas State (-140)
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Kansas State vs. FAU Prediction
Kansas State has been led by senior guard Markquis Nowell who has taken the college basketball world by storm over the last week. His motto is heart over height, as he stands just 5' 8''. His height has not slowed him down as he set the March Madness assists record in Kansas States' win over Michigan State on Thursday night. His final assist was his most important, and it is a play that will live in the minds of Kansas State fans for a long time.
Keyonntae Johnson has a heck of a story himself as he collapsed on the court two years ago at Florida and now is a second-team All-American with an opportunity to go to the Final Four.
Florida Atlantic, meanwhile, is led by head coach Dusty May who should be getting a big paycheck next year wherever he decides to coach. May has done a great job with the Owls this year, posting the best record in college basketball. On the court, the Owls have been paced by sophomore guard Johnell Davis who averaged a team-high 13.9 points per game.
I will be "Joe public" here and back the Wildcats today. I know this is a trendy pick, and typically, I do not bet public darlings like this, but I think this is a team of destiny and that they are playing with too much confidence to be slowed down. Nowell may be the best player in the tournament right now, and Keyontae Johnson is the most skilled player in this game. I think the Wildcats match up very well with the Owls, and I believe the clock will strike midnight on Cinderella tonight!Â
Kansas State vs. FAU Pick
- Kansas State ML (-125) (Bet $125 to Collect $225) DraftKings has the best odds; click here to bet
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Matt McCuen is a native of Delco, PA. He has been working in the sports gambling industry and creating content for the last few years. He is an expert in numerous different sports, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and collegiate sports. You can follow Matt on Twitter at @DeadPresPicks.