Kansas Jayhawks vs. Colorado Buffaloes betting, spread, prop bets, over/under, prediction
Colorado vs. Kansas Jayhawks betting/spread
On DraftKings Sportsbook, Kansas football is a 2.5-point underdog to Colorado. You can take KU's odds at -105 or CU's at -115. The Buffaloes are -135 moneyline favorites, while the Jayhawks' moneyline sits at +114. FanDuel Sportsbook has the same 2.5-point spread and a slightly different moneyline, favoring Colorado at -146 and Kansas at +122.
Colorado vs. Kansas Jayhawks prop bets
There are several prop bets to choose from on FanDuel. We will list the ones we believe are best to put money on. Colorado has arguably been the best team in the Big 12 over the past month, as Coach Prime and the offense have finally put it together. Both teams will have trouble fending off the opposing offense. Pair any of these prop bets for a shot to win big on your parlay.
Jalon Daniels OVER 210.5 passing yards
Shedeur Sanders OVER 2.5 passing TDs
Travis Hunter UNDER 95.5 receiving yards
Luke Grimm OVER 55.5 receiving yards
Quentin Skinner OVER 2.5 receptions
Devin Neal UNDER 118.5 rushing + receiving yards
Colorado vs. Kansas Jayhawks over/under
The over/under on the contest is 59.5 points. The Jayhawks have surpassed that total four times in their 10 games this year. CU has also met that mark four times, though they have done it in consecutive weeks. While Colorado's offense has been firing on all cylinders lately, they have become more susceptible to giving up points on the defensive end. Regardless, this number is extremely high for an over/under, especially for a Kansas team that won 17-13 a week ago.
Colorado vs. Kansas Jayhawks prediction
The Jayhawks are looking to do the unthinkable and pull off their third consecutive ranked upset in as many weeks. Lance Leipold can will his team back to a bowl game if they win the final two contests of the regular season. It won't come easy with the Buffs and then Baylor looming on the schedule.
Kansas and CU undoubtedly have two of the most experienced and talented rosters in the Big 12. However, one team has become more disciplined throughout the year, while the other remains one of the most undisciplined teams in the country. Kansas was fortunate to come out of its last game with a victory, and its luck will likely run out if it can't avoid self-inflicted mistakes.
Final Prediction: 34-28, Colorado (Colorado covers -2.5)