Missouri demolished Central Arkansas 61-6 while covering a 38.5-point spread and totaling 560 yards of offense. Beau Pribula threw for 283 yards on on 23 of 28 passing with two TDs and no interceptions. Ahmad Hardy rushed for 100 yards on 10 carries and Marquis Johnson caught six passes for 134 yards. It will be a different story as the Tigers match up against Kansas, which is coming off two blowout wins of its own. However, the Tigers return 15 starters and have a realistic chance of a berth in the College Football Playoff especially with Pribula looking good in his debut after transferring from Penn State. Missouri has won its past seven September games and its past 11 home games. The Tigers are on a current 6-0 ATS run and they have covered five straight as favorites. The Jayhawks are 1-5 ATS following an ATS loss and they are 0-5 ATS their past five September games. Kansas is 1-4 ATS its past five non-conference games. Missouri is 5-1 UNDER against the Big 12 and 4-1 UNDER in week 2 games. Missouri returns nine defensive starters. Take Missouri and the UNDER.
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Who was the public on? 55% of the public bets were on Kansas Jayhawks on the +5.5 ATS. And, 58% of the bets were on the game to go OVER the total.
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My computer prediction for this game was that Missouri would win by a score of 28.4 to 22.8 with Missouri winning on the moneyline and on the spread and the game going OVER the total.
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Kansas at Missouri
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Public Consensus
Who was the public on? 59% of the public bets were on Missouri Tigers on the -26 ATS. 78% of the public money was on Kansas Jayhawks to win on the moneyline. And, 67% of the bets were on the game to go OVER the total.
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My computer prediction for this game was that Missouri would win by a score of 43.1 to 17.5 with Missouri winning on the moneyline, Kansas winning on the spread and the game going OVER the total.
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Public Consensus
Who was the public on? 69% of the public bets were on Missouri Tigers on the -24.5 ATS. 59% of the public money was on Missouri Tigers to win on the moneyline. And, 76% of the bets were on the game to go OVER the total.
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My computer prediction for this game was that Missouri would win by a score of 36.6 to 14.7 with Missouri winning on the moneyline, Kansas winning on the spread and the game going UNDER the total.
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Who was the public on? 69% of the public bets were on Missouri Tigers on the -3 ATS. 62% of the public money was on Missouri Tigers to win on the moneyline. And, 58% of the bets were on the game to go OVER the total.
Computer Predictions
My computer prediction for this game was that Missouri would win by a score of 29.1 to 27.7 with Missouri winning on the moneyline, Kansas winning on the spread and the game going UNDER the total.
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My computer prediction for this game was that Missouri would win by a score of 39.7 to 29.9 with Missouri winning on the moneyline, Kansas winning on the spread and the game going OVER the total.
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Kansas at Missouri
After riding through the regular season last year with a single loss, the Jayhawks expected to be right in the thick of things again this season. The fact is they were fortunate that they did not have to play Texas, Oklahoma or Texas Tech last year and their record was a product of a soft non-conference schedule and a lucky break from their Big-12 schedule. This season they had to play them all and it resulted in three defeats by 84 total points and a stiffer non-conference game against South Florida resulted in yet another loss. The Jayhawks defense has been dismal. The last five games they have played they have allowed a staggering 219 points. For those without the calculator handy, that's 43.8 ppg. They now must hit the road to face a high octane Missouri offense that is averaging 45.7 ppg and over 500 yards per contest. This one could get ugly and I'm backing the Tigers here in a route.
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