College Basketball Odds, Picks & Prediction for Wichita State vs. Kansas State


Wichita State vs. Kansas State Odds

The Wichita State Shockers head down US-77 about 130 miles south to visit the Octagon of Doom and the Kansas State Wildcats.

The Shockers already have three losses this season — including one to Alcorn State — while the Wildcats are looking to bounce back after falling to Butler in the Big East-Big 12 Battle earlier this week.

Dive in below for a full preview and to find out how I’m betting this game.


Wichita has been a tough team to get a pulse on this season, having had mixed results against a sneaky difficult schedule.

An early home loss to Alcorn State sent Shockers fans into a panic, but then subsequent wins against Richmond and Grand Canyon showed this team might still have some juice.

Wichita took Missouri to overtime in its last outing, but fell short of notching two straight victories. It was just the third time all season Wichita had eclipsed the 1.00 point per possession mark.

As has usually been the case under third-year head coach Isaac Brown, the Shockers hang their hats on defense — they are an incredibly physical and scrappy team.

Shooting has been a major weakness for the Shockers on the offensive end. They’re hitting just 28.9% of their long-ball tries this year, though a few select players are skewing that stat.

Senior leader Craig Porter Jr., Georgia transfer Jaykwon Walton and SE Louisiana transfer Gus Okafor are all hitting over 37% of their 3-point attempts this year, which can make for a potent lineup when combined with stretch big Kenny Pohto and Alabama newcomer James Rojas.

The talent and potential is there for Wichita to have a solid offense — we just haven’t seen it consistently.

Kansas State will be quite the test for the Shockers on this end. The Wildcats have been excellent defensively this year and have forced the 15th-highest turnover rate in the country.

Ball security from Porter — among others — will be a top priority.

A twin-tower frontcourt of David N’Guessan and Nae’Qwan Tomlin gives the ‘Cats ample shot blocking and paint protection, but both bigs can be prone to fouling.

Wichita was able to take advantage of a foul-happy Tarleton State squad last weekend, converting 24-of-29 free-throw attempts en route to a comfortable win.

K-State has been better than expected this season, notching tough neutral-floor wins over Rhode Island, Nevada and LSU.

That success has been driven by the superb play of senior point guard Markquis Nowell and the rediscovered excellence of Keyontae Johnson, whose frightening collapse back on December 12, 2020 caused many to wonder if he’d ever play basketball again.

Johnson was the SEC Preseason Player of the Year that season, and he’s picked up right where he left off, averaging 18.0 points and grabbing 6.9 rebounds per game.

The ’Cats have been good-not-great on the offensive end. The shooting and individual play from its two stars has been solid, but turnovers have plagued K-State.

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