Kansas vs Houston Prediction 10-19-24 College Football Picks

The Houston Cougars and the Kansas Jayhawks will meet Saturday in college football action from Arrowhead Stadium. Here’s a Kansas vs Houston prediction. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best Kansas vs Houston pick.

Houston Cougars Betting Preview

Houston opened the season with a couple of tough matchups, taking losses to UNLV 27-7 and Oklahoma 16-12. The Cougars would beat Rice 33-7 in game three, but then fell to Cincinnati 34-0 and Iowa State 20-0 in the next pair.


Back on October 4 versus TCU, the Cougars were able to notch another win. Houston was up 24-6 by the break and eventually powered out the 30-19 result. QB Zeon Chriss finished with 141 yards and a score while also leading the rush on 97 yards and another TD.

Kansas Jayhawks Betting Preview

Over on the Jayhawks’ side, they kicked off their campaign with a 48-3 blowout win over Lindenwood. Kanas would lose the next five games however, dropping to Illinois, UNLV, West Virginia, TCU and Arizona State in that stretch.

In their latest outing versus Arizona State, the Jayhawks held a 17-14 lead going into the final quarter. Kansas gave up 21 points from there however, losing 35-31 in the end. Jalon Daniels posted 260 yards with two scores, and Devin Neal led the ground attack on 14 carries for 71 yards and a TD.

Why the Kansas Jayhawks will win

Why the Houston Cougars will win

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Kansas vs Houston Prediction

I might take a stab on Kansas. You could argue this one either way, though. The Jayhawks didn’t play terribly versus Arizona State in their last game, notching 411 total yards (260 passing), 23 first downs and 6.4 yards per play. The lone outstanding blemish was the 309 rushing yards allowed; it’s tough to win a game when you’re giving up that much on the ground.

As for Houston, they went just 5-of-13 on third downs versus TCU but were able to muster 207 rushing yards in the win. The Cougars defense was pretty great with four takeaways and 3-of-10 allowed on third-down tries. If the Cougars can get their running game going this weekend, they’ll make life quite difficult for the Jayhawks. I’m still leaning slightly toward Kansas cover-wise, though.

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