Texas Tech vs TCU Prediction and Tips - 3 November 2023
Last updated: Nov 2, 2023, 11:07PM | Published: Oct 30, 2023, 12:31AMTexas Tech faces TCU in college football Week 10 action at Jones AT&T Stadium on Friday, starting at 10:00am AEDT.
Stats Insider's free betting tips for Texas Tech vs TCU, as well as the latest betting odds in Australia, are detailed in this article.
Who Will Win: Texas Tech vs TCU
Based on trusted computer power and data, Stats Insider has simulated TCU vs. Texas Tech 10,000 times.
Our independent predictive analytics model currently gives Texas Tech a 61% chance of winning against the TCU at Jones AT&T Stadium.
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Texas Tech vs TCU: Odds
The latest betting odds in Australia for Friday's college football game at Jones AT&T Stadium are listed here:
- Head to Head: Texas Tech $1.71, TCU $2.20
- Line: Texas Tech -2.5 ($1.91), TCU +2.5 ($1.95)
- Total (Over/Under 59 Points): Over $1.91, Under $1.91
Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Looking at the latest head-to-head odds, bet365 currently has Texas Tech at $1.71 and TCU at $2.20.
Texas Tech is listed as a 2.5-point favourite against TCU, with odds of $1.91 currently available at bet365.
For the underdog TCU (+2.5) to cover the line, PointsBet currently has odds of $1.95.
The Over/Under for Texas Tech vs TCU sits at 59 with bet365, which currently has odds for the Over at $1.91 and odds for the Under at $1.91.
According to Stats Insider's model, Texas Tech (-2.5) has a 59% chance of covering the line, while the 59-point Over/Under has a 58% chance of staying Under.
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Texas Tech vs TCU: Best Bets
- Head to Head: Texas Tech at $1.71 with bet365 (61% probability) 🔥
- Line: Texas Tech -2.5 at $1.91 with bet365 (59% probability) 🔥
- Total Points: Under 59 at $1.91 with bet365 (58% probability) 🔥
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Texas Tech vs TCU: Prediction
Stats Insider's predicted final score for Texas Tech vs TCU at Jones AT&T Stadium this Friday has Texas Tech winning 30-25.
This prediction is based on each team's average score following 10,000 game simulations.
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Texas Tech vs TCU: Preview
The game between Texas Tech and TCU in college football at Jones AT&T Stadium is scheduled to start at 10:00am AEDT on Friday.
- Teams: Texas Tech Texas Tech vs TCU TCU
- Date: Friday 3 November 2023
- Time: 10:00am AEDT
- Venue: Jones AT&T Stadium
All dates and times in this article are in Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) unless otherwise noted.
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