Auburn vs. Kansas State Point Spread at Tigers -9

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Sep/17/2014
Auburn vs. Kansas State Point Spread at Tigers -9

The Auburn vs. Kansas State point spread had the Tigers as a -9 road favorite against a ranked Kansas State team at BetDSI.com here.

Auburn Tigers 2-0 SU, 2-0 ATS

The Auburn Tigers have not had any hangover from losing last year’s national title game as they have started strongly with two convincing wins as they routed San Jose State and Arkansas. The offense is led by Nick Marshall who is one of the most explosive quarterbacks in the country.

The question again this season is the defense and we don’t know yet how good it is as the squad wasn’t tested much in the first two games. The offense will definitely have to score a lot of points if the Tigers are going to go on the road and win this game. "I think it will really be a good measuring stick of where we're at, because now we're going on the road to a place where they've sold out because you're the one they want to knock off," Auburn Tigers offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee said. "Boy, they've got a good football team. It's not the situation we were in last year. So, how mature are our guys? How are we going to handle it?"

Kansas State Wildcats 2-0 SU, 0-2 ATS

The Kansas State Wildcats have won their first two games of the season but they failed to cover the spread both times. They defeated Stephen F. Austin in the first game but didn’t cover the big number and they won by just four against Iowa State as double-digit favorites. The offense is averaging just over 43 points per game while the defense is allowing 22 points per contest.

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