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Florida Atlantic vs Wichita State College Basketball Odds Prediction, Spread, Tip Off Time, Best Bets for February 11

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Florida Atlantic vs Wichita State College Basketball Odds Prediction, Spread, Tip Off Time, Best Bets for February 11

The No. 20 Florida Atlantic Owls (18-5, 8-2 AAC) visit the Wichita State Shockers (10-13, 2-8 AAC) in AAC action at Charles Koch Arena, tipping off at 12:00 PM ET on Sunday, February 11, 2024.

Before you place your bet on this matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook, here are the NCAA basketball odds and spreads you need to know.

Florida Atlantic vs. Wichita State Game Info and Odds

  • Game Day: Sunday, February 11, 2024
  • Game Time: 12:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN2
  • Location: Wichita, Kansas
  • Arena: Charles Koch Arena

Florida Atlantic is a 7.5-point favorite over Wichita State on Sunday and the over/under is set at 150.5 points. Keep reading for a few betting trends and insights if you are planning on making a wager on the contest.

Florida Atlantic vs. Wichita State: ATS Betting Stats and Trends

  • Florida Atlantic has compiled an 11-12-0 ATS record so far this year.
  • Wichita State is 9-13-0 ATS this year.
  • As a 7.5-point underdog or more in 2023-24, Wichita State is 2-2 against the spread compared to the 8-9 ATS record Florida Atlantic racks up as a 7.5-point favorite.
  • The Owls have done a better job covering the spread at home (5-5-0) than they have in road affairs (1-5-0).
  • The Shockers have the same winning percentage against the spread (.500) at home (5-5-0 record) and away (3-3-0) this season.
  • Florida Atlantic has won twice against the spread in conference games this season.
  • Wichita State has beaten the spread five times in 10 AAC games.

Florida Atlantic vs. Wichita State: Moneyline Betting Stats

  • Florida Atlantic has come away with 17 wins in the 22 contests it has been listed as the favorite in this season.
  • This year, the Owls have won 15 of 18 games when listed as at least -295 or better on the moneyline.
  • Wichita State has won 18.2% of the games this season it was the underdog on the moneyline (2-9).
  • The Shockers have not won a game when it entered play as a moneyline underdog with odds of +235 or longer in four chances.
  • Florida Atlantic has an implied victory probability of 74.7% according to the moneyline set for this matchup.

Florida Atlantic vs. Wichita State Head-to-Head Comparison

  • Florida Atlantic is outscoring opponents by 11.2 points per game with a +256 scoring differential overall. It puts up 83.0 points per game (19th in college basketball) and allows 71.8 per contest (179th in college basketball).
  • Johnell Davis ranks 60th in the nation with a team-leading 18.8 points per game.
  • Wichita State puts up 72.9 points per game (215th in college basketball) while allowing 73.0 per contest (223rd in college basketball). It has a -2 scoring differential.
  • Wichita State's leading scorer, Colby Rogers, ranks 228th in the country, putting up 15.5 points per game.
  • The Owls win the rebound battle by an average of 4.3 boards. They are recording 38.6 rebounds per game (60th in college basketball) compared to their opponents' 34.3 per contest.
  • Davis averages 7.0 rebounds per game (ranking 176th in college basketball) to lead the Owls.
  • The 40.2 rebounds per game the Shockers accumulate rank 21st in college basketball, 4.2 more than the 36.0 their opponents pull down.
  • Dalen Ridgnal's 6.6 rebounds per game lead the Shockers and rank 230th in college basketball.
  • Florida Atlantic averages 103.4 points per 100 possessions (26th in college basketball), while allowing 89.5 points per 100 possessions (108th in college basketball).
  • The Shockers rank 269th in college basketball with 90.8 points scored per 100 possessions, and 149th defensively with 90.9 points conceded per 100 possessions.

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