West Virginia
Will Iowa State cover the spread vs. West Virginia? Betting Trends, Record ATS
The West Virginia Mountaineers (9-17, 4-9 Big 12) visit the No. 6 Iowa State Cyclones (20-6, 9-4 Big 12) after losing eight road games in a row. The Cyclones are double-digit favorites by 17.5 points in the matchup, which begins at 2:00 PM ET on Saturday, February 24, 2024. The over/under is set at 143.5 in the matchup.
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Iowa State vs. West Virginia Odds & Info
- Date: Saturday, February 24, 2024
- Time: 2:00 PM ET
- TV: ESPN2
- Where: Ames, Iowa
- Venue: James H. Hilton Coliseum
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| Favorite | Spread | Over/Under |
|---|---|---|
| Iowa State | -17.5 | 143.5 |
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Iowa State Betting Records & Stats
- Iowa State’s 25 games this season have gone over this contest’s total of 143.5 points 11 times.
- The average total in Iowa State’s outings this year is 141.1, 2.4 fewer points than this game’s over/under.
- The Cyclones are 18-7-0 against the spread this season.
- Iowa State has covered more often than West Virginia this year, recording an ATS record of 18-7-0, as opposed to the 10-14-0 mark of West Virginia.
Iowa State vs. West Virginia Over/Under Stats
| Games Over 143.5 | % of Games Over 143.5 | Average PPG | Combined Average PPG | Average Opponent PPG | Combined Average Opponent PPG | Average Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iowa State | 11 | 44% | 78.2 | 147 | 62.9 | 137.4 | 138.3 |
| West Virginia | 12 | 50% | 68.8 | 147 | 74.5 | 137.4 | 142 |
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Additional Iowa State Insights & Trends
- Iowa State has gone 7-3 over its past 10 games, with an 8-2 record against the spread in that span.
- The Cyclones have gone over the total in six of their last 10 games.
- The Cyclones have compiled a 9-3-0 ATS record in conference action so far this year.
- The Cyclones score 78.2 points per game, only 3.7 more points than the 74.5 the Mountaineers give up.
- Iowa State has an 11-2 record against the spread and a 13-0 record overall when putting up more than 74.5 points.
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Iowa State vs. West Virginia Betting Splits
| ATS Record | ATS Record Against 17.5+ Point Spread | Over/Under Record (O-U-P) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iowa State | 18-7-0 | 7-1 | 15-10-0 |
| West Virginia | 10-14-0 | 0-1 | 12-12-0 |
Iowa State vs. West Virginia Home/Away Splits
| Iowa State | West Virginia | |
|---|---|---|
| 15-0 | Home Record | 9-7 |
| 4-4 | Away Record | 0-6 |
| 12-2-0 | Home ATS Record | 8-7-0 |
| 6-2-0 | Away ATS Record | 0-6-0 |
| 83.7 | Points Scored Per Game (Home) | 72.3 |
| 72.3 | Points Scored Per Game (Away) | 61 |
| 9-5-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Home) | 9-6-0 |
| 4-4-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Away) | 2-4-0 |
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West Virginia
Why is Popular Bracketologist Still Considering West Virginia for NCAA Tournament?
Losing to Kansas State wiped away all hope for West Virginia to make the NCAA Tournament. That seems to be the clear consensus in the Mountain State, but is there actually still a chance? Well, I guess so.
ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi still has West Virginia listed as a team to consider, the second team outside of the “next four out” grouping.
Lunardi’s current NCAA Tournament bubble
Last Four Byes: Missouri, Texas A&M, Texas, Ohio State
Last Four In: SMU, Santa Clara, New Mexico, Indiana
First Four Out: VCU, Auburn, Virginia Tech, Cincinnati
Next Four Out: San Diego State, USC, California, Seton Hall
Next: Stanford, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Arizona State
How is this even possible?
Short answer? I don’t really know.
My best guess as to why? Two things: the respect for the Big 12 and the opportunities left on the table, and two, an incredibly weak bubble.
Should West Virginia beat UCF on Friday, it will give the Mountaineers a 9-9 record in Big 12 play. That’s not as much of a guarantee to make the dance as having a winning record, but still, it’s an impressive mark, especially when, in this instance, they would have wins over Kansas, BYU, and sweeps over Cincinnati and UCF.
If you ask me, they still have too many bad losses for it to matter. I mean, even if they got red-hot out of nowhere and made it to the Big 12 championship game next week, is that enough? Potentially, but that’s a big IF.
The one thing WVU does have on its side is the number of Quad 1 wins, which they have five of. Virtually every other team in college basketball that has a minimum of five Quad 1 victories is expected to make the tournament. In that previously mentioned scenario, they would add at least one more Quad 1 win in the conference tournament, giving the committee something to think about.
The bubble is just incredibly weak, though. Like, how in the world is Auburn, who is 16-14 currently, the second team out of the field? Cincinnati, which WVU swept and has the same record as, is the fourth team in the “first four out” grouping.
At this point, the only path I see is for the Mountaineers to cut down the nets in Kansas City — good luck with that. We could be having a very different conversation if they didn’t lallygag their way through the first 30 minutes of the games against Utah and Kansas State.
West Virginia
Buckle up: West Virginia launching seatbelt enforcement campaign Friday
Buckle up, Upshur County. Starting Friday, March 6, law enforcement officers across West Virginia will step up seatbelt enforcement as part of a statewide Click It or Ticket campaign running through March 23.
The West Virginia Governor’s Highway Safety Program (GHSP) announced the high-visibility mobilization as a warm-up to the national seatbelt campaign in May. The goal is to ensure every occupant — front seat or back, driver or passenger — is buckled on every trip.
“During this mobilization, law enforcement officers across West Virginia will be out in full force. They will be strictly ticketing drivers who are unbuckled or who are transporting children not properly restrained in car seats,” said Jack McNeely, Director of the GHSP.
The numbers behind the campaign are sobering. In 2023, 40% of passenger vehicle occupants killed in West Virginia crashes were unrestrained. The state’s seatbelt usage rate has also slipped — from 91.9% in 2024 to 91.6% in 2025.
Rural drivers face elevated risk despite a common assumption that country roads are safer. In 2023, 65% of the state’s traffic fatalities occurred in rural areas, compared to 35% in urban centers.
Under West Virginia law, wearing a seatbelt is required. A citation carries a $25 fine, though McNeely says the real point isn’t the penalty.
“Click It or Ticket isn’t about the citations; it’s about saving lives,” he said. “A ticket is a wake-up call. It is far less expensive than the alternative — paying with your life or the lives of your family and friends.”
For more information about the West Virginia Governor’s Highway Safety Program, visit highwaysafety.wv.gov or call 304-926-2509.

West Virginia
West Virginia man accused of threatening Trump, ICE agents indicted
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WCHS) — A West Virginia man accused of threatening to attack President Donald Trump and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement workers was federally indicted this week.
Cody Lee Smith, 20, of Clarksburg was indicted on two counts of threats to murder the president, one count of influencing and retaliating against federal officials by threat of murder and one count of influencing a federal official by threat of murder, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of West Virginia.
Smith is accused of making a series of public posts on Instagram encouraging and threatening the murder of Trump, those who support him, Israelis and “all government officials,” the news release said.
The indictment also alleges that Smith sent a direct message via Instagram to Donald J. Trump, Jr., stating he would kill his father by cutting his “jugular.”
In a phone call with the ICE tip line, Smith also threatened to kill ICE agents in Clarksburg and employees staffing the tip line.
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Smith faces up to 5 years for each of the presidential threat charges and faces up to 10 years in federal prison for each of the remaining counts.
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