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CBB : Teaser Line Matchup
Tuesday 1/16/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
OKLAHOMA
 
KANSAS ST
-2  

+2  
-125

+105

164
 
69
Final
87

OKLAHOMA (14 - 2) at KANSAS ST (12 - 5)
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Tuesday, 1/16/2018 9:00 PM
Board SideTotal
539OKLAHOMA+2.5Over 160
540KANSAS ST+5.5Under 168
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OKLAHOMA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-2+7.27-812-393.647.449.5%39.981.239.142.2%38.7
Road Games5-2+3.23-46-186.945.445.1%38.383.940.942.7%40.4
Last 5 Games4-1+33-23-290.441.047.0%39.685.842.043.4%41.6
Conference Games4-1+33-23-290.441.047.0%39.685.842.043.4%41.6
OKLAHOMA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)93.647.433-6649.5%11-2841.1%17-2373.3%40918177136
vs opponents surrendering73.233.725-5943.0%8-2335.2%15-2170.5%34813196143
Team Stats (Road Games)86.945.429-6445.1%10-2835.6%19-2674.2%38915197145
Stats Against (All Games)81.239.130-7042.2%9-2734.4%13-1772.9%391014196144
vs opponents averaging79.537.928-6146.1%8-2336.2%15-2071.3%371015196134
Stats Against (Road Games)83.940.929-6842.7%9-2435.9%17-2276.8%401016216145

KANSAS ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games12-5-5.25-96-876.338.748.2%31.866.431.141.7%32.0
Home Games8-102-43-379.239.947.9%34.961.127.938.1%31.2
Last 5 Games2-3-13-22-375.233.647.5%27.076.237.849.8%32.4
Conference Games2-3-13-22-375.233.647.5%27.076.237.849.8%32.4
KANSAS ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.338.727-5648.2%8-2236.3%15-2073.4%32815198113
vs opponents surrendering73.234.326-5943.8%8-2234.8%14-2071.3%36914186133
Team Stats (Home Games)79.239.928-5847.9%9-2239.8%15-2269.9%35918189113
Stats Against (All Games)66.431.122-5241.7%7-2232.9%16-2174.9%32912196152
vs opponents averaging74.435.126-5944.1%8-2435.1%14-2071.5%36914186134
Stats Against (Home Games)61.127.921-5438.1%6-2229.4%14-1780.3%31913205162
Average power rating of opponents played: OKLAHOMA 80.4,  KANSAS ST 76.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OKLAHOMA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/30/2017N TEXAS82-72W-29.5L158.5U32-5954.2%28729-5850.0%2914
12/4/2017TX-SAN ANTONIO97-85W-23L168O37-8145.7%541431-8138.3%4712
12/8/2017*USC85-83W-3L165O30-6744.8%321130-6744.8%4517
12/16/2017@ WICHITA ST91-83W7.5W165.5O29-7240.3%43830-7042.9%4310
12/19/2017NORTHWESTERN ST105-68W - -41-6959.4%401428-6543.1%3123
12/22/2017NORTHWESTERN104-78W-10W157O33-5461.1%321329-6544.6%3214
12/30/2017@ TCU90-89W2W171O29-6246.8%401230-7440.5%468
1/3/2018OKLAHOMA ST109-89W-9.5W165O35-6454.7%431235-8043.7%4011
1/6/2018@ W VIRGINIA76-89L5.5L174U25-5843.1%371732-7045.7%3811
1/9/2018TEXAS TECH75-65W-2.5W162.5U25-6141.0%371025-6737.3%4415
1/13/2018TCU102-97W-6.5L174O35-7248.6%411638-7848.7%4013
1/16/2018@ KANSAS ST              
1/20/2018@ OKLAHOMA ST              
1/23/2018KANSAS              
1/27/2018@ ALABAMA              
1/30/2018BAYLOR              
2/3/2018@ TEXAS              
2/5/2018W VIRGINIA              

KANSAS ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/29/2017ORAL ROBERTS77-68W-23.5L138O29-6048.3%35921-5736.8%369
12/3/2017@ VANDERBILT84-79W1.5W138O29-5058.0%21723-5046.0%3314
12/5/2017USC UPSTATE86-49W - -30-5950.8%351019-5236.5%2518
12/9/2017*TULSA54-61L-10L145.5U18-5632.1%301119-4740.4%4015
12/16/2017SE MISSOURI ST89-71W-19L145O35-5662.5%371125-5743.9%199
12/20/2017*WASHINGTON ST68-65W-8.5L146U25-6041.7%43824-6238.7%3710
12/29/2017@ IOWA ST91-75W-1W143O32-5855.2%341223-5145.1%3313
1/1/2018W VIRGINIA69-77L2L147.5U20-5635.7%271530-5653.6%3818
1/6/2018@ TEXAS TECH58-74L9.5L139.5U20-4247.6%191624-4158.5%2915
1/10/2018OKLAHOMA ST86-82W-3W144O26-5250.0%28828-6245.2%3711
1/13/2018@ KANSAS72-73L12.5W149.5U27-5549.1%271224-4949.0%2513
1/16/2018OKLAHOMA              
1/20/2018TCU              
1/22/2018@ BAYLOR              
1/27/2018GEORGIA              
1/29/2018KANSAS              
2/3/2018@ W VIRGINIA              
2/7/2018@ TEXAS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OKLAHOMA: Last season: 11-20
Who's gone: G Jordan Woodard. He was the team's leading scorer with 14.6 points per game in an injury-shortened senior campaign.
Who's back: G Kameron McGusty. He was the team's No. 2 scorer last season as a freshman; G Rashard Odomes, who averaged 10.1 points last season as a sophomore; F Khristian Doolittle, who was one of Oklahoma's best players in league play but is suspended for the fall semester; C Khadeem Lattin, a senior holdover from the team that reached the Final Four two years ago.
Who's new: G Trae Young. A McDonald's All-American who opted to stay in his hometown of Norman. He averaged 42.6 points per game as a senior at Norman North High School; F Brady Manek, who was a standout during Oklahoma's foreign tour this summer; C Hannes Polla, a freshman from Finland.
The Skinny: Oklahoma reached the Final Four two years ago with Buddy Hield, then rebuilt with young, talented players last season. The players who scraped and clawed through the Big 12 last season now have an elite point guard in Young to tie it all together. The Sooners should be exciting to watch and much improved. A return to the NCAA Tournament is a legitimate goal.
KANSAS ST: Last season: 21-14, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament
Who's gone: G Carlbe Ervin II, F Isaiah Maurice, F Wesley Iwundu, F Austin Budke, F D.J. Johnson
Who's back: G Kamau Stokes averaged 11.7 points and a team-leading 4.1 assists last season; G Barry Brown averaged 11.7 points and 3.2 rebounds; F Dean Wade averaged 9.3 points and shot 50 percent from the field, and will be asked to give the Wildcats more of a post presence this season; Xavier Sneed averaged 7.1 points as a freshman and will be heavily counted upon this season.
Who's new: F Mawdo Sallah is a 6-8 graduate transfer from Mount St. Mary's who is eligible immediately; F Makol Mawie is a 6-9 sophomore who transferred from New Mexico Junior College; G Amaad Wainright transferred from Trinity Valley Community College; Nigel Shadd and Levi Stockard are touted 6-8 prep forwards; G Mike McGuirl is a top-100 guard prospect from Connecticut.
The Skinny: Kansas State squeaked into the NCAA Tournament last season despite going 8-10 in league play. Most of its core returns intact, though a lack of size that plagued the Wildcats last season still exists. Big 12 coaches picked them to finish eighth, but there is a feeling that they could finish in the top half of the league.
PREVIEW
Oklahoma star Young seeks new highlights vs. Kansas State
 

Every conversation about Oklahoma basketball this season begins and ends with Trae Young and it will continue Tuesday when the fourth-ranked Sooners visit Kansas State in Manhattan, Kan.

The freshman point guard has led the Sooners to a 14-2 start, including 4-1 in the Big 12 Conference. Young leads the nation in scoring (30.1) and assists (9.9) and the Sooners are averaging 93.6 points per game.

"Get him the ball," Oklahoma guard Christian James said when asked what he tries to do when Young is on one of his rolls like the 16-point run he went on against TCU. "Let him do what he does. Coach (Lon) Kruger does a great job of drawing up a game plan. But you see it; (Young)'s crazy."

On Saturday, the Sooners beat TCU 102-97 in overtime thanks to Young. Young scored 29 of his 43 after halftime, made 10 3-pointers, totaled 11 rebounds and seven assists.

Obviously, all the attention is on Young, but a play at the end of regulation in Saturday's victory over TCU showed what he is capable of doing.

The Sooners trailed by a point with the ball and the shot clock off. Young dribbled at the top of the key, looking for a chance to drive to the hoop. As he did, the defense collapsed in the lane, Young found James in the corner for a 3-pointer.

The Horned Frogs tied it up, sending the game into overtime. The Sooners took over in the extra period and outscored the Horned Frogs 13-8 to earn the victory.

"Being the competitor I am, I wanted to take the last shot, but I want to make the right play," Young said. "The right play was throwing it to Christian. I had so much trust that he was going to knock it down, and he did."

Young is not the only star for the Sooners, but he's the biggest, and smallest. At 6-foot-1, Young still has grabbed 4.3 rebounds per contest, including 11 against TCU. He's also shooting better than 40 percent from beyond the 3-point line.

Fellow freshman Brady Manek added 22 points, as he and Young became the first pair of freshmen in the Big 12 to score at least 65 points in 10 years.

Kansas State (12-5, 2-3 Big 12) will be without point guard Kamau Stokes, who will miss his third straight game with a foot injury. Freshman Cartier Diarra has stepped up for the Wildcats in Stokes' absence. He scored a career high 17 points in an 86-82 win against Oklahoma State on Wednesday

Barry Brown leads the Wildcats at 16.6 points per game, including a career high 38 against Oklahoma State in the first full game without Stokes. He and fellow junior Dean Wade will be counted on to provide the scoring punch. Wade is second on the team with 15.0 points.

But the Wildcats' offense revolves mostly around Brown. Following a loss at Texas Tech in the game in which Stokes was injured, Brown organized a team practice without coaches, so they didn't violate any NCAA rules the next day.

"That just showed great leadership on his part," Kansas State coach Bruce Weber said after the Oklahoma State game.

After edging Oklahoma State, Wade scored 22 and Diarra added 18 in a 73-72 loss at Kansas on Saturday. Kansas State held a three-point lead with three minutes left and a one-point lead with 30.2 seconds left but Brown missed a 3-pointer just before the buzzer.

"We're going to be fine," Brown said. "Just a tough loss. We're going to bounce back after this, like our last loss. Get back in the gym and focus on our next game."


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