TOM'S 16-1 ATS NCAAB STATE FARM BEST BET
- Handicapper
- Tom Stryker
- League
- NCAAB
- Competition
- Kansas vs Duke
- Release Date
- 11/18/2025 12:10 PM
- Event Date
- 11/18/2025 09:00 PM
- Bet Type
- Point Spread
- Pick
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Duke -11 (-110)
(Consensus Line)
- Outcome
- Win
- Analysis
- #636 DUKE (-) over Kansas at 9 PM EST
In a zone right now off four consecutive blowout wins by an average of 37.3 points per game, the Blue Devils will have no trouble smashing the 24th-ranked Jayhawks in the State Farm Champions Classic inside Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night. Kansas enters this showdown off back-to-back blowout wins over Texas A&M-CC and Princeton, and this will prove to be a massive challenge for head coach Bill Self and his boys.
There are a number of elite angles that support this investment. When coming off a straight up home win, Duke has been at its financial best lately inking a tremendous 27-2 SU and 24-4 ATS record in its next game. In this setting battling a foe that owns a team won/loss percentage of .590 or higher, head coach Jon Scheyer and his crew improve to a nearly perfect 17-1 SU and 16-1 ATS. Also, when hitting the hardwood off a blowout victory of 30 points or more, the Devils hold a stunning 14-1 SU and 13-1 ATS mark.
Kansas is locked into its worst wagering role, too. When priced as an underdog, the Jayhawks own a surprising 11-29 SU and 14-25-1 ATS record in their last 40 games including a nasty 9-29 SU and 12-25-1 ATS provided they are playing on the road or on a neutral court. With those two parameters live and KU grabbing +2 or more, this team trend falls to a miserable 6-26 SU and 9-22-1 ATS including a horrible 5-19 SU and 6-17-1 ATS provided it storms in with steam off a straight up win. Finally, when coming off two or more straight up wins, Rock-Chalk-Jayhawk owns a disgusting 13-33 ATS mark in their last 46 lined games.
Even though there has only been one double-digit victory in the last 10 battles between the Blue Devils and Jayhawks, Coach Scheyer and his squad will be all ball in this double revenge setting. Take Duke. Thanks and best of luck, Tom.