Kent State Golden Flashes at Buffalo Bulls Player Props, Picks and Predictions - 11/26/2024 7:00 PM EST
We have your Kent State Golden Flashes at Buffalo Bulls prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Kent State Golden Flashes hit the road to face the Buffalo Bulls.
Kent State Golden Flashes at Buffalo Bulls Odds Info
Best Moneyline Odds: Kent State Golden Flashes +1200 (FanDuel) / Buffalo Bulls -1350 (DraftKings)
Best Spread Odds: -22.5 - Kent State Golden Flashes -110 (FanDuel) / -22.0 - Buffalo Bulls -110 (bet365)
Best Total Odds: 49.5 - Under -114 (FanDuel) / Over -106 (FanDuel)
Game Info
Date: 11/26/2024
Time: 7:00 PM EST
Location: UB Stadium (Buffalo, NY)
TV: ESPN+
Kent State Golden Flashes at Buffalo Bulls Preview
The Kent State Golden Flashes are set to face the Buffalo Bulls in a matchup that appears heavily tilted in favor of the home team. The Golden Flashes have endured a challenging season, entering this game with a winless 0-11 record. Their struggles are evident across the board, as they rank near the bottom in several key offensive and defensive metrics. Quarterback Tommy Ulatowski has been a bright spot, throwing for 1,262 yards and 14 touchdowns, but the team has been unable to translate individual performances into victories. Kent State's defense has been porous, allowing an average of 44.2 points per game, the worst in the FBS, which has contributed to their ongoing 20-game losing streak.
On the other hand, the Buffalo Bulls have found their stride under new head coach Pete Lembo. With a 7-4 record, the Bulls have more than doubled their win total from last season and are on a three-game winning streak. Buffalo's offense, led by quarterback C.J. Ogbonna, has been effective, scoring 30 or more points in their last three games. Ogbonna has thrown for 2,051 yards and 16 touchdowns, showcasing his dual-threat capabilities with an additional six rushing touchdowns. Running back Al-Jay Henderson has been a key contributor, rushing for 774 yards and seven touchdowns, providing a balanced attack that has kept defenses on their heels.
Defensively, Buffalo has been solid, particularly at the line of scrimmage, ranking 50th in Havoc and 78th in Line Yards Allowed. This defensive prowess will be crucial against a Kent State team that has struggled to protect its quarterback, allowing 37 sacks this season. The Bulls' defense, led by standout Shaun Dolac with 146 tackles and five interceptions, will look to capitalize on Kent State's offensive woes.
As the Bulls prepare for their final home game of the season, they are heavily favored to extend their winning streak and secure a bowl game berth. With the Golden Flashes struggling to find any rhythm, Buffalo is poised to dominate this matchup, making it a challenging night for Kent State at UB Stadium.
Kent State Golden Flashes at Buffalo Bulls Pick: Buffalo Bulls Moneyline
The Buffalo Bulls are the clear favorites in this matchup against the Kent State Golden Flashes, and for good reason. Buffalo enters the game with a 7-4 record, riding a three-game winning streak, and has shown significant improvement under new head coach Pete Lembo. The Bulls have been particularly effective on offense, scoring 30 or more points in their last three games. Quarterback C.J. Ogbonna has been a standout performer, amassing 2,051 passing yards and 16 touchdowns, while also contributing six rushing touchdowns. His dual-threat capability has been a key factor in Buffalo's offensive success, complemented by running back Al-Jay Henderson, who has rushed for 774 yards and seven touchdowns.
Defensively, Buffalo has been solid, ranking 50th in Havoc and 78th in Line Yards Allowed. This defensive strength will be crucial against a Kent State team that has struggled mightily, allowing 37 sacks this season and ranking near the bottom in several offensive metrics. The Golden Flashes have yet to win a game this season, sitting at 0-11, and have been unable to find any rhythm on either side of the ball. Their defense has been particularly porous, allowing an average of 44.2 points per game, the worst in the FBS.
With the Bulls playing their final home game of the season and looking to secure a bowl game berth, they are poised to dominate this matchup. The Golden Flashes, on the other hand, are on a 20-game losing streak and have shown little sign of turning things around. Given these factors, the Buffalo Bulls are the strong pick to win outright, making the moneyline bet on Buffalo a sound choice.
Kent State Golden Flashes at Buffalo Bulls Top Player Prop Picks
CJ Ogbonna Over 243.5 Passing Yards -114 (FanDuel)
CJ Ogbonna has been a pivotal force for the Buffalo Bulls this season, amassing 2,051 passing yards and 16 touchdowns. His dual-threat capability has been instrumental in Buffalo's offensive success, particularly during their current three-game winning streak. The Bulls have scored 30 or more points in each of these games, showcasing Ogbonna's ability to lead a potent offense. Against a Kent State defense that has allowed an average of 44.2 points per game, the worst in the FBS, Ogbonna is poised to exploit their vulnerabilities. With the Golden Flashes struggling to protect against the pass, Ogbonna should comfortably surpass the 243.5 passing yards line.
Chrishon McCray Over 44.5 Receiving Yards -114 (FanDuel)
Chrishon McCray has been a consistent performer for the Kent State Golden Flashes, leading the team with 705 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. Despite the team's overall struggles, McCray has managed to shine, particularly in games where he has recorded 50-plus receiving yards. Facing a Buffalo defense that, while solid, can be tested through the air, McCray is likely to be a focal point in Kent State's offensive game plan. Given his ability to make significant plays, McCray should be able to exceed the modest line of 44.5 receiving yards.
Al-Jay Henderson Over 23.5 Longest Rush -115 (bet365)
Al-Jay Henderson has been a key contributor to Buffalo's balanced offensive attack, rushing for 774 yards and seven touchdowns this season. His powerful running style and good vision have made him a threat on the ground, as evidenced by his consistent performances over the past few games. Against a Kent State defense that has struggled mightily, allowing significant yardage on the ground, Henderson is well-positioned to break off a long run. With his ability to find gaps and exploit defensive weaknesses, Henderson should have no trouble surpassing the 23.5-yard mark for his longest rush.