Allen Fieldhouse hosts one of the biggest Big 12 matchups of the season as No. 5 Houston faces No. 14 Kansas. This game features elite defense, star freshmen, and major conference implications. Houston enters as one of the best defensive teams in the country, while Kansas relies heavily on freshman star Darryn Peterson, whose availability has been impacted by cramping and injury issues throughout the season.
With both teams fighting for conference positioning, this matchup could have major NCAA Tournament implications.
Betting Lines
- Spread: Houston -1.5
- Moneyline: Houston -135 | Kansas +114
- Total: 138.5
Oddsmakers expect a close, defensive battle.
Resume Check
Houston Cougars (23–4, 11–3 Big 12)
Houston continues to dominate defensively and remains one of the best teams in the country. They allow just 62 points per game and play with elite discipline.
Kansas Jayhawks (20–7, 10–4 Big 12)
Kansas has had an up-and-down season but remains dangerous behind freshman star Darryn Peterson, who averages 19.8 points per game despite missing stretches due to cramping and injury.
Players to Watch
Kansas – Darryn Peterson
Peterson is Kansas’ best scorer and one of the top freshmen in the country. His ability to finish the game will be crucial.
Kansas – Flory Bidunga
Bidunga provides interior dominance with 14.6 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 2.8 blocks per game.
Houston – Kingston Flemings
Flemings leads Houston in scoring (16.6 PPG) and assists and is their offensive leader.
Houston – Chris Cenac Jr.
Cenac controls the boards and anchors Houston’s defense.
How Kansas Wins
Kansas wins by feeding Peterson early and allowing him to establish rhythm. They must also dominate the glass through Bidunga.
Kansas’ defense must limit Houston’s perimeter scoring and force difficult shots.
How Houston Wins
Houston wins by playing elite defense and forcing turnovers. Their physical style can wear Kansas down.
Prediction
Despite Houston’s elite defense, Allen Fieldhouse provides a major advantage. Darryn Peterson delivers a signature performance and finishes the game strong, while Flory Bidunga controls the paint.
Kansas makes key defensive stops late and pulls off the upset.
Kansas 71, Houston 66








