The Kansas State Wildcats take on the Arizona State Sun Devils in Tempe, Arizona. Tip-off is set for 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
Arizona State is favored by 3 points on the spread with a moneyline of -155. The total is set at 140 points.
Here’s my Kansas State vs. Arizona State predictions and college basketball picks for February 4, 2025.
Kansas State vs Arizona State Prediction
My Pick: Arizona State -2.5 (Play to -3.5)
My Kansas State vs Arizona State best bet is on the Sun Devils spread, with the best odds currently available at BetRivers. For all of your college basketball bets, be sure to find the best lines by using our live NCAAB odds page.
Kansas State vs Arizona State Odds
Kansas State Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+3 -112 | 140 -108o / -112u | +130 |
Arizona State Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-3 -108 | 140 -108o / -112u | -155 |
- Kansas State vs Arizona State spread: Arizona State -3
- Kansas State vs Arizona State over/under: 140 points
- Kansas State vs Arizona State moneyline: Arizona State -155, Kansas State +130
- Kansas State vs Arizona State best bet: Arizona State -2.5 (Play to -3.5)
Spread
I'm taking the Sun Devils on the spread in a great spot.
Moneyline
Arizona State should win this game.
Over/Under
I have no play on the total.
My Pick: Arizona State -2.5 (Play to -3)
Kansas State vs Arizona State College Basketball Betting Preview
We have a brilliant spot in Tempe, Arizona.
Fresh off a stunning win over Iowa State in Ames, now is the time to leap off the Kansas State bandwagon — if anyone was ever on it.
The Wildcats have rattled off three consecutive wins, largely thanks to strong showings from Coleman Hawkins and Dug McDaniel. Traveling to Arizona is now a tall task, especially facing a team in the thick of the NCAA Tournament race.
Arizona State needs this win to stay in the NCAA Tournament mix. Otherwise, the path begins to get complicated.
Bobby Hurley’s squad excels on the defensive end. Arizona State holds the nation’s 39th-ranked defense, per KenPom, guided by freshman Jayden Quaintance’s dominant interior defense. Opponents shoot just 48% from inside the arc and 30% from 3 versus Arizona State.
The key is shooting. Arizona State attempts 3s at a healthy 43% clip and connects on 35% of those shots. The Sun Devils need strong showings from freshman Joson Sanon and veterans Adam Miller and Alston Mason to match their season-long percentage.
I can’t justify taking Kansas State, which was the laughing stock of the Big 12 three weeks ago, given its large NIL commitment leading to dreadful results.
I don’t think Kansas State is magically better, so I'm in on Arizona State here.