Kansas vs West Virginia Odds, Preview and Prediction

By Chris Wassel in College Football
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- Kansas and West Virginia square off Saturday evening in Week 2 on September 10th
- The Mountaineers are currently 13.5 point betting favorites over the Jayhawks in the CFB odds
- Read below for Kansas vs West Virginia odds, spread and best bet for Week 2
This matchup has West Virginia home in Morgantown to take on the Kansas Jayhawks in a Week 2 game on Saturday, September 10. Kickoff is set for just after 6:00 PM ET at Milan Puskar Stadium, and the game will be streamed on ESPN+. Kansas will be trying to get off to a 2-0 start, while West Virginia attempts to get into the win column.
West Virginia is now a 13.5-point betting favorite and the total is set at 59.5 for this contest. The Jayhawks are heavy road underdogs with Kansas sports betting officially live.
Let’s take a look at the Kansas vs West Virginia odds and offer you our best bets and predictions.
Kansas vs West Virginia Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Kansas | +13.5 (-110) | +360 | Over 59.5 (-115) |
West Virginia | -13.5 (-110) | -500 | Under 59.5 (-105) |
Odds as of September 7th at BetMGM.

West Virginia is -500 on the moneyline in the college football odds, giving them 83.33% implied probability to win.
Kansas Believes It Has A Chance
Coming off a dreadful 2-10 season, Kansas already has a chance to equal its win total from last year. The Jayhawks and head coach Lance Leipold want to keep the momentum rolling from last week. In their 56-10 victory over Tennessee Tech, Kansas dominated both sides of the ball holding the Golden Eagles to 190 yards of offense. The Jayhawks amassed 502 yards on 49 plays, but take a step up in competition this week.
Kansas wants to challenge for respectability in the Big 12. They start the season at +25000 in the ACC Title odds, which ranks dead last among all conference teams.
I'm excited to watch the Kansas Jayhawks play football again this Saturday. #KUfball
— Dillon Davis (@dillondavis3) September 7, 2022
That sentiment has been rare around Kansas football for a long, long time. The last time the Jayhawks had a winning record was in 2008 when they won eight games and the Insight Bowl. Since 2009, Kansas has won no more than three games in any season. The Jayhawks were able to rack up 297 yards against Tennessee Tech.
It is safe to say Kansas will not score 56 points in Morgantown. Although last year, they were able to stay close at home in a 34-28 defeat at the hands of the Mountaineers. Nonetheless, Kansas has managed to win just once versus West Virginia in their history.
Kansas tries to improve 1-10 record vs. West Virginia #NCAAFootball
#KU_Football #KU #WVUfootball #HailWV https://t.co/Bjpr1ko1yq— FieldLevelMedia (@FieldLevelMedia) September 7, 2022
On offense, Devin Neal, Daniel Hinshaw Jr., and Sevion Morrison could make a few plays. Their rushing could set up the passing of Jalon Daniels, who can scramble a little bit himself (3 carries, 27 yards, and a touchdown last week).
The defense will be tested by West Virginia, who scored 31 points and 404 yards last week in their loss to Pittsburgh.
West Virginia Eager To Get Back In Win Column
Head coach Neal Brown will look to avoid getting upset by Kansas on Saturday. The late loss to Pittsburgh in “The Backyard Brawl” was a tough one to swallow. However, the offense did show some good trends despite a few mistakes.
The Mountaineers displayed a solid grasp of running the ball well. They racked up 190 yards on the ground and scored a couple touchdowns, while JT Daniels tossed 214 yards and a couple scores himself. The problem was the late “Pick Six” which gave Pittsburgh the victory. Again, despite some missteps, West Virginia showed it could hang with the improved Panthers.
Pitt fans, you impacted West Virginia…
5️⃣ False Start Penalties
3️⃣ Offensive Timeouts
2️⃣ Delay of Game PenaltiesNow we need you again this Saturday!
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— Pitt Football (@Pitt_FB) September 5, 2022
Can Brown and the offense make fewer of these critical mistakes? Being at home helps, but the timeouts were definitely because of a lack of communication. Bryce-Ford Wheaton will be Daniels’ go-to receiver and could be quite the offensive threat against Kansas. The Jayhawks may not have an answer there. Again, the question with West Virginia will be their pass defense, which yielded over 300 yards in their opener.
West Virginia’s projected NCAAF win total of 5.5 is pretty accurate. Given their schedule, five or six wins is possible.
Kansas vs West Virginia Prediction
ESPN’s Power Football Index projects both teams to finish in the lower half of the Big 12 again.
West Virginia could easily score 35-40+ points, but can they slow down Kansas enough?
Oddsmakers may be underestimating Kansas a bit, but West Virginia at home and motivated means looking to the over instead.
Picks: Over 59.5 (-115), West Virginia (-13.5)
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A journalist veteran for over two decades, Chris has taught the gamut of fantasy hockey sports online from injuries to news to prospects, and more. He has bet on several sports and written sports betting articles about the NBA, MLB, NCAA football, the NFL, and NHL for USA Today.