Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Kansas Jayhawks Line, Odds and Betting Information | Oct. 11

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Big 12 opponents meet when the No. 9 Texas Tech Red Raiders (5-0) and the Kansas Jayhawks (4-2) play on Saturday, October 11, 2025 at Jones AT&T Stadium.

The Jayhawks are expected to lose by at least two TDs (currently +14) versus the Red Raiders (with an over/under of 58.5 points).

Keep reading for our betting preview for this this contest between the Red Raiders and the Jayhawks, and find all of our betting picks here, too!

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Texas Tech -14 vs. Kansas

Bet $20, Payout $38.02

Texas Tech vs. Kansas betting lines

  • Spread favorite: Red Raiders (-14)
  • Moneyline: Red Raiders (-610), Jayhawks (+445)
  • Total: 58.5 points
  • TV Channel: FOX 4K
  • Live Stream: Fubo

Texas Tech vs. Kansas betting info and stats

    Texas Tech, through five games with a spread so far this season, is 5-0-0 against the spread. Texas Tech has covered the spread in three of the games this season when listed as the favorite by at least 14 points (3-0 ATS). Texas Tech has been favored on the moneyline three times this season, and sports a 3-0 record in those games. Kansas has three wins against the spread in six opportunities this season (3-3-0). Kansas has been listed as the underdog on the moneyline in one game so far this season, and failed to pick up the victory.

Texas Tech vs. Kansas recent stats and trends

Texas Tech Red Raiders

  • Texas Tech has covered the spread in each of its past three matchups while going 3-0 overall.
  • Texas Tech and its opponents did not combine to hit the over in any of those games.
  • The past three Texas Tech games averaged 1.7 fewer points (56.8) than this matchup’s over/under.

Kansas Jayhawks

  • Kansas is 2-1 against the spread over its past three games and has a 3-0 straight-up record in those matchups.
  • In one of those three games, the final combined score went over the set total.
  • The last three Kansas games averaged 55.2 total points, 3.3 fewer points than this matchup’s over/under.

Texas Tech vs. Kansas key players

Texas Tech Red Raiders

  • Behren Morton has thrown for 1,410 yards (282.0 ypg) to lead Texas Tech, completing 69.3% of his passes and tossing 12 touchdown passes compared to three interceptions this season.
  • Cameron Dickey has carried the ball 70 times for a team-high 330 yards on the ground and has found the end zone six times as a runner. He’s also tacked on seven catches for 106 yards (26.5 per game) and one touchdown via the passing game.
  • J’Koby Williams has been handed the ball 58 times this year and racked up 308 yards (61.6 per game) with four touchdowns. He’s also contributed in the passing game with 14 grabs for 228 yards and one touchdown.
  • Coy Eakin’s team-high 341 yards as a receiver have come on 24 catches (out of 29 targets) with three touchdowns.
  • Caleb Douglas has hauled in 19 passes while averaging 67.8 yards per game and scoring one touchdown.
  • Terrance Carter has a total of 269 receiving yards so far this year, hauling in 20 throws and scoring four touchdowns.
  • David Bailey has 5.5 sacks to pace the team, and also has 5.0 TFL and 11 tackles.
  • Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech’s top tackler, has 25 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and two interceptions this year.
  • Brice Pollock has a team-leading three interceptions to go along with eight tackles, 1.0 TFL, and three passes defended.

Kansas Jayhawks

  • Jalon Daniels has thrown for 1,497 yards (249.5 ypg) to lead Kansas, completing 67.3% of his passes and collecting 16 touchdown passes and two interceptions this season. He is also a playmaker on the ground, racking up 231 yards (38.5 ypg) on 50 carries with one touchdown.
  • Leshon Williams is his team’s leading rusher with 50 carries for 308 yards, or 61.6 per game. He’s found the end zone five times on the ground, as well. Williams has also chipped in with two catches for 55 yards and one receiving touchdown.
  • Emmanuel Henderson Jr. has hauled in 488 receiving yards on 28 catches to pace his team so far this season while scoring four touchdowns as a receiver.
  • Boden Groen has 12 receptions (on 13 targets) for a total of 234 yards (39.0 yards per game) and two touchdowns this year.
  • Cam Pickett’s 18 receptions (on 22 targets) have netted him 227 yards (37.8 ypg) and three touchdowns.
  • Leroy Harris III paces the team with 3.5 sacks, and also has 3.0 TFL and 12 tackles.
  • Trey Lathan, Kansas’ tackle leader, has 44 tackles, 4.0 TFL, 1.5 sacks, and one interception this year.
  • Devin Dye has picked off a team-high one pass. He also has 13 tackles, 0.5 sacks, and one pass defended to his name.
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