Kansas State at Iowa State odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

Week 14 marks the last of the 2024 season, and Kansas State and Iowa State will square off to close things out. The early point spread has been released for the matchup, as well.
The Cyclones opened as slight 2.5-point favorites over the visiting Wildcats, according to FanDuel, while the over-under opened at 52.5 points.
Iowa State found itself as a Top-10 team earlier in the year as the Cyclones rattled off a 7-0 start. However, back-to-back losses to Texas Tech and Kansas knocked them down the rankings, and they jumped back in with a victory over Cincinnati ahead of a Week 13 matchup against Utah.
As for Kansas State, the Wildcats entered Week 13 with two straight losses to Houston and Arizona State to snap a four-game winning streak. Chris Klieman’s group is still bowl game-bound, though, with first-year starter Avery Johnson at quarterback.
Kansas State and Iowa State will square off on Nov. 30 at Jack Trice Stadium. Here’s how to watch the Big 12 showdown.
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How to watch Kansas State at Iowa State
Time: Saturday, Nov. 30, 7 p.m. ET
Channel: TBD, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa
Iowa State holds the all-time edge in the series against Kansas State with a 53-50-4 record dating back to 1917. Last time they squared off, the two teams squared off in a shootout before the Cyclones came away with the 42-35 victory, marking their third win over the Wildcats in four seasons.
This year will mark Johnson’s first start against Iowa State after sitting behind Will Howard a year ago. He’s had an up-and-down go as of late, though, entering Week 13 with two interceptions in each game against Arizona State and Houston. On the season, he had 2,150 yards and 17 touchdowns in the air while adding 412 rushing yards and five touchdowns on the ground in the running game.
Iowa State and Kansas State will present one of the more interesting games on the Big 12 slate to close out the regular season. The Cyclones are still in the thick of the conference race and have a path to the league title game, depending on some other results.