Fresno State at Kent State odds, Tips and betting trends

At Memorial Athletic & Convocation Center on Saturday, 11th of November 2023, the Fresno State Bulldogs (1-0) take on the Kent State Golden Flashes (1-0). At 7:00 PM ET on ESPN+, the game begins off. The Kent State vs. Fresno State odds and lines are examined in this article.

Before the teams take the court, the Golden Flashes are a 4-point favorite over the Bulldogs. There are 135.5 total points throughout the game.

Against the spread, Kent State finished 20-11-2 in the previous campaign. Last year, against the spread, Fresno State had a 12-18-0 record.

Here’s everything you should know about Saturday’s NCAA basketball action before you watch this clash.

Kent State vs. Fresno State odds, spread, and lines

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  • Spread: 4 for Kent State
  • Sum total: 135.5
  • Kent State -186, Fresno State +156 is the moneyline.

Forecast for Kent State vs. Fresno State

Fresno State 63, Kent State 73

Moneyline

  1. In all, 27 times during the previous season, Kent State was favored on the moneyline. In those games, the score was 24-3.

  2. When the Golden Flashes were a moneyline favorite of -186 or less last year, they went 22-1 (winning 95.7% of their games).

  3. Based on the implied probability of the moneyline, Kent State has a 65.0% chance of winning this game.

  4. Last season, Fresno State faced 21 games as underdogs and emerged victorious in six of them, accounting for 28.6% of the total.

  5. When starting a game as an underdog by +156 or more on the moneyline, the Bulldogs had a 2-9 record the previous season.

  6.  The moneyline the bookmakers have chosen for this game suggests that Fresno State has a 39.1% chance of winning.

     

Opposite the spread

  1. Last season, Kent State won 20 games against the spread while missing 13 covers and pushing.

  2. Last season, Fresno State finished 12-18-0 against the spread.

  3. The Golden Flashes scored 76.1 points per game last season, 10.4 more than the Bulldogs did (65.7).

  4. In the previous season, Kent State went 24-4 overall and 16-8-2 against the spread when scoring more than 65.7 points.

  5. During the previous season, Fresno State was 10-14 against the spread and 10-15 overall when it gave up fewer than 76.1 points.

  6. Last season, the Bulldogs scored 63.7 points per game, just 2.2 points less than the Golden Flashes let their opponents score (64.9).

  7. In the previous campaign, Fresno State scored more than 65.9 points and finished 8-3 overall and 7-3 against the spread.

  8. In the previous season, Kent State was 11-1 overall and 8-1-1 against the spread when it allowed fewer than 63.7 points per game.

  9. Averaging 10.2 points per game, the Golden Flashes scored 360 points more than their opponents last season than the Bulldogs, who were outscored by opponents by 62 points overall (-2.0 per game).

Over/Under

  • The Golden Flashes’ predicted total for the previous season was 76.4, which is 6.4 points more than their projected total for this Saturday’s game (70).
  • Kent State scored more than 70 points in a game 26 times during the previous campaign.

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