College Football Odds, Picks for UCF vs Kansas (Oct. 7)

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UCF vs Kansas Odds

Saturday, Oct. 7
4:00 p.m. ET
FOX
UCF Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-1.5
-115
64.5
-110o / -110u
-130
Kansas Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+1.5
-105
64.5
-110o / -110u
+110
Odds via BetMGM. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.

The Big 12 gives us an electric matchup as the UCF Knights head to Lawrence, Kansas, to battle the Jayhawks.

The Knights come into this matchup stumbling, losing their first two Big 12 games.

However, they can get back on track quickly as their starting quarterback — John Rhys Plumlee — is fully cleared and returned to practice this week. While Plumlee is certainly an upgrade, UCF has put up 80 points in the last two weeks without him.

The Jayhawks also have a big question mark at quarterback. They enter this matchup at 4-1.

With the most critical position on the field being a relatively unknown for both sides, what's the best way to bet on this matchup?

Let's dive into our UCF vs. Kansas prediction and pick.


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UCF Knights

The Knights' offense is electric.

They come into this matchup fourth in the country in yards per play and 23rd in points per game.

UCF's offense is a mixture of tempo and consistency. The Knights are 22nd in the country in seconds per play and second in yards per rush. Their consistent push in the run game means they score plentifully and quickly.

There's no one better to run the offense than Plumlee. He's missed the last few weeks with a knee injury, but he's returned to practice after being medically cleared.

At the time of writing, Thursday afternoon, we've seen a significant line flip in favor of UCF, so it's safe to assume Plumlee will be playing.

With Plumlee back at the helm, the Knights have the potential to operate at full throttle and run over a Kansas defense that's 94th in yards per rush allowed.

Kansas is also 106th in opponent completion percentage allowed. Those two metrics have led to the Jayhawks being 129th in Defensive Finishing Drives.


Kansas Jayhawks

The Kansas offense may have to operate without starting quarterback Jalon Daniels. Daniels sustained a back injury in last week's game against Texas and didn't return.

Our own Brett McMurphy reported an official update.

Kansas QB Jason Bean will make his 3rd start of season vs. UCF, sources told @ActionNetworkHQ. Jalon Daniels, preseason Big 12 Offensive Player of Year, missed last week’s game vs. Texas w/back issues & his availability vs. UCF will be determined Saturday

— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) October 5, 2023

With the offense in the hands of Jason Bean, we will likely see the Jayhawks rely on the rushing attack.

Kansas has dialed up a rush on nearly 60% of play calls, and it's dominated when doing so.

Kansas is 22nd in yards per carry. Bean is plenty mobile, averaging 6.2 yards per carry this season.

UCF has also had difficulties stopping the run, ranking 74th in Rush Success Rate Allowed and 91st in Defensive Line Yards.

However, Bean is a less efficient passer and lacks the explosiveness of Daniels through the air. If the Knights can contain the ground game, the game will fall into the hands of Bean.

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UCF vs Kansas

Matchup Analysis

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UCF Offense vs. Kansas Defense
Offense
Defense
Edge
Rush Success1272
Line Yards1965
Pass Success2676
Havoc493
Finishing Drives87129
Quality Drives12106
Kansas Offense vs. UCF Defense
Offense
Defense
Edge
Rush Success3174
Line Yards1691
Pass Success857
Havoc3188
Finishing Drives5289
Quality Drives4565
Pace of Play / Other
PFF Tackling8992
PFF Coverage8640
Special Teams SP+664
Middle 81938
Seconds per Play24.2 (22)29.3 (109)
Rush Rate59.5% (17)59.7% (19)

UCF vs Kansas

Betting Pick & Prediction

We dove through the quarterback issues on both sides, and it's clear which side has the edge.

UCF's offense has the potential to be dynamic with the return of Plumlee. The Knights should be able to move the ball almost at will and put a ton of pressure on the Jayhawks with their tempo.

The line likely flipped because of the Plumlee and Daniels news reports. But the news also shifted this matchup in favor of the Knights.

Back UCF to get the job done on the road.

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