I just spent a stupid amount of time on this game, and I thought I'd share my findings.
When handicapping sports, you can't look at one game in a vacuum. You gotta know who they just played and who they are playing next. ESPECIALLY with college kids. So this week we have Texas Tech at TCU. Even though both teams are in Texas, this isn't a huge rivalry game. But who does TCU play next week? None other than the University of Texas. That game means a LOT to the Horned Frogs. So I thought I'd check the history on TCU the week before they played Texas. I went back to 2012, which is when TCU joined the Big12. I guess you can call it Confirmation Bias, but I found exactly what I expected. I'll definitely be making some large wagers on the Red Raiders, both for the game and the 1st half.
This is the game before TCU played Texas:
2021 TCU -9.5 vs SMU. The game was 21-21 at the half, and SMU won 42-34.
2020 TCU +4 vs Iowa St. Iowa St led 16-7 at the half, and won 37-34. TCU covered. BUT it was a backdoor 31-yard td as the clock expired.
2019 TCU -4 at Kansas St. K St led 14-10 at the half and won 24-17.
2018 TCU +13 vs Ohio St. TCU led 14-13 at the half and Ohio St won 40-28.
2017 TCU -7 at Iowa St. Iowa St led 14-0 at the half and won 14-7.
2016 TCU -6 vs Ok St. Ok St led 10-6 at the half and won 31-6.
2015 TCU -5 at Texas Tech. TCU led 33-28 at the half and won 55-52 on a TD with 23 seconds left.
2014 TCU -28 at Kansas. Kansas led 13-10 at the half and TCU won 34-30.
2013 TCU +6.5 at Ok St. Ok St led 17-0 at the half and won 24-10.
2012 TCU +7 vs Kansas. Kansas led 13-0 at the half and won 23-10.
Takeaways
The game before Texas, TCU is 2-8 ATS. The 2 covers were 1) against Ohio St, who nobody is going to look past and 2) against Iowa St 2 years ago on the last-second backdoor TD. And, FWIW, the opening line against Ohio St was +10. So they could very easily be 0-10 ATS the game before Texas.
TCU is also 2-8 ATS in the first half in this situation.
The last 4 times TCU was favored the week before Texas, they lost SU. And damn near 5 straight, if not for the late score in 2015.
As a favorite the week before Texas, TCU is 0-6 ATS.
When handicapping sports, you can't look at one game in a vacuum. You gotta know who they just played and who they are playing next. ESPECIALLY with college kids. So this week we have Texas Tech at TCU. Even though both teams are in Texas, this isn't a huge rivalry game. But who does TCU play next week? None other than the University of Texas. That game means a LOT to the Horned Frogs. So I thought I'd check the history on TCU the week before they played Texas. I went back to 2012, which is when TCU joined the Big12. I guess you can call it Confirmation Bias, but I found exactly what I expected. I'll definitely be making some large wagers on the Red Raiders, both for the game and the 1st half.
This is the game before TCU played Texas:
2021 TCU -9.5 vs SMU. The game was 21-21 at the half, and SMU won 42-34.
2020 TCU +4 vs Iowa St. Iowa St led 16-7 at the half, and won 37-34. TCU covered. BUT it was a backdoor 31-yard td as the clock expired.
2019 TCU -4 at Kansas St. K St led 14-10 at the half and won 24-17.
2018 TCU +13 vs Ohio St. TCU led 14-13 at the half and Ohio St won 40-28.
2017 TCU -7 at Iowa St. Iowa St led 14-0 at the half and won 14-7.
2016 TCU -6 vs Ok St. Ok St led 10-6 at the half and won 31-6.
2015 TCU -5 at Texas Tech. TCU led 33-28 at the half and won 55-52 on a TD with 23 seconds left.
2014 TCU -28 at Kansas. Kansas led 13-10 at the half and TCU won 34-30.
2013 TCU +6.5 at Ok St. Ok St led 17-0 at the half and won 24-10.
2012 TCU +7 vs Kansas. Kansas led 13-0 at the half and won 23-10.
Takeaways
The game before Texas, TCU is 2-8 ATS. The 2 covers were 1) against Ohio St, who nobody is going to look past and 2) against Iowa St 2 years ago on the last-second backdoor TD. And, FWIW, the opening line against Ohio St was +10. So they could very easily be 0-10 ATS the game before Texas.
TCU is also 2-8 ATS in the first half in this situation.
The last 4 times TCU was favored the week before Texas, they lost SU. And damn near 5 straight, if not for the late score in 2015.
As a favorite the week before Texas, TCU is 0-6 ATS.