Sean Murphy
Nov 17 '21, 8:00 PM in 1h
NCAA-B | Nebraska-Omaha vs Kansas State
Play on: UNDER 134½ -110
Wednesday CBB Free play. My selection is on the 'under' between Nebraska-Omaha and Kansas State at 8 pm et on Wednesday.
When these two teams met last season we saw a closing total of 135 points. That game ended up reaching only 118 total points. We're seeing a very slight adjustment to the total for this year's meeting. I don't believe it will prove to be enough as I anticipate another low-scoring affair in Manhattan. Of course, Omaha was one of the weakest offensive teams in the country last season. There's little reason to expect a great deal of improvement in that regard here in 2021-22. Through two games we have seen Omaha put up a combined 136 points but that was against the likes of Hastings College and Ball State. The game against Ball State was played at quite a fast pace, something we're just not likely to see on Wednesday against Kansas State. The Wildcats aren't going to have an easy time scoring points this season either. They only managed to put up 67 points in their season-opener against Florida A&M but did prevail by 10 points. After hoisting up just 50 field goal attempts in that contest, I expect more of the same in this one. Keep in mind, in last year's meeting between these two teams, the Wildcats put up 62 shots but still only managed to score 60 points. Omaha was held to only 58 points despite knocking down 8-of-19 (42%) of its three-point attempts. Take the under.
Nov 17 '21, 8:00 PM in 1h
NCAA-B | Nebraska-Omaha vs Kansas State
Play on: UNDER 134½ -110
Wednesday CBB Free play. My selection is on the 'under' between Nebraska-Omaha and Kansas State at 8 pm et on Wednesday.
When these two teams met last season we saw a closing total of 135 points. That game ended up reaching only 118 total points. We're seeing a very slight adjustment to the total for this year's meeting. I don't believe it will prove to be enough as I anticipate another low-scoring affair in Manhattan. Of course, Omaha was one of the weakest offensive teams in the country last season. There's little reason to expect a great deal of improvement in that regard here in 2021-22. Through two games we have seen Omaha put up a combined 136 points but that was against the likes of Hastings College and Ball State. The game against Ball State was played at quite a fast pace, something we're just not likely to see on Wednesday against Kansas State. The Wildcats aren't going to have an easy time scoring points this season either. They only managed to put up 67 points in their season-opener against Florida A&M but did prevail by 10 points. After hoisting up just 50 field goal attempts in that contest, I expect more of the same in this one. Keep in mind, in last year's meeting between these two teams, the Wildcats put up 62 shots but still only managed to score 60 points. Omaha was held to only 58 points despite knocking down 8-of-19 (42%) of its three-point attempts. Take the under.

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