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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Join the Main Street Morgantown family-friendly holiday shopping event from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday (Dec. 13) in Downtown Morgantown.
The event will feature a district-wide scavenger hunt for a chance to win prizes and the opportunity to explore holiday pop-up markets by Hoot and Howl, The Co-Op and Apothecary Ale House.
While exploring downtown shops, participants who spot DASH the Dog can collect stamps. Each stamp brings participants closer to the chance of winning prizes from downtown merchants such as gift cards and goods. To qualify for prizes, completed Downtown Dash Guides with five or more stamps must be turned into Hoot and Howl, The Co-Op, Apothecary Ale House or at Breezeline’s play-to-win tent on Courthouse Square.
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As a break from shopping, parents and their little ones can visit Kids Craft, Cookies & Cocoa Central at the WARD Building to enjoy a complimentary hot cocoa and cookie bar and children’s crafts provided by Hotel Morgan sponsored by Main Street Morgantown and Breezeline.
Visitors can also visit the beautiful 25-foot-tall holiday tree on display at Courthouse Square, a collaboration between the City of Morgantown, Monongalia County and Main Street Morgantown.
Sponsored by Breezeline, the Downtown Dash celebrates the holiday season, promotes walking and shopping throughout the downtown district, and supports local businesses by driving foot traffic directly to storefronts.
WHEELING, W.Va. — The West Virginia First Foundation visited the Wheeling Police Department to commend its efforts in addressing the area’s mental health and opioid crisis.
Wheeling Police Chief Shawn Schwertfeger presented to the WVFF board, highlighting the department’s progress.
Schwertfeger attributed a 14% decrease in Group A crimes from 2024 to 2025 to the department’s crisis intervention program.
“Just another great partnership,” he said. “More collaboration in this area that we are very proud of and we want to keep the momentum going,.”
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WVFF Executive Director Jonathan Board praised the program’s success.
“This in particular, the CIT program, that isn’t just in the ether, but is showing success – actual scientific success about de-escalation, about bringing together services providers and to boots on the ground and first responders, this is vitally important to not only this region but the entire state,” Board said.
The visit was part of WVFF’s ‘Hold the Line’ tour across the state.
Now that you know about West Virginia’s2026 recruiting class, I figured it’d be a good time to give a little insight into those who were once committed to the Mountaineers and landed elsewhere.
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What happened, and where did they go?
QB Brodie McWhorter (Mississippi State)
McWhorter committed to Neal Brown and his coaching staff, but reopened his recruitment when the coaching change was made. Rich Rodriguez did recruit him at the beginning, holding several conversations with him before backing off and pursuing Jyron Hughley and Legend Bey. Hughley committed, Bey committed to Ohio State (signed with Tennessee), while WVU added two more quarterbacks in Wyatt Brown and John Johnson III.
RB Jett Walker (Texas)
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Walker fit the bill for what Rodriguez wanted in the backfield. A big, physical presence who could absorb contact and hammer it in between the tackles. With multiple backs committed and feeling good about a few others, WVU didn’t feel pressed to hold onto him. Walker flipped to Minnesota and then flipped to Texas just three weeks later
WR Jeffar Jean-Noel (Georgia Tech)
Jean-Noel was the second recruit to commit to Rodriguez in the 2026 class, but reopened his recruitment in mid-April. He then considered Purdue, Pitt, Kentucky, UCF, and Florida State before landing at Georgia Tech.
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OL Justyn Lyles (Marshall)
The Mountaineers had a number of offensive line commits, and with the late additions of Kevin Brown and Aidan Woods, and their chances of securing Jonas Muya, Lyles took a visit to Marshall and flipped his commitment.
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LB Caleb Gordon (North Carolina)
Gordon’s commitment to WVU was very brief. As a matter of fact, it was the shortest of the bunch, announcing his pledge on November 24th and then flipping to NC State on the first day of the early signing period (December 3rd).
LB Daiveon Taylor (Kent State)
Taylor was the first commit in the class; however, it was so early that he was committed to Neal Brown’s staff, announcing his decision in April of 2024. He backed off that pledge the very day Brown was fired (December 1st) and eventually signed with Kent State.
CB Emari Peterson (unsigned)
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Peterson decommitted from WVU just days before signing day, likely due to the Mountaineers zeroing in on a pair of JUCO corners in Rayshawn Reynolds and Da’Mun Allen. He will sign in February and currently has offers from Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Bowling Green, Charlotte, Cincinnati, East Carolina, Florida Atlantic, FIU, Georgia State, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Kentucky, Liberty, LSU, South Florida, Southern Miss, Texas A&M, Toledo, Wake Forest, and a few others.
S Aaron Edwards (committed to Tulsa)
West Virginia chose to part ways with Edwards and ultimately replaced his spot with fellow JUCO safety Da’Mare Williams.
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S Jaylon Jones (undecided)
Jones decommitted in late October and did not sign during the early signing period. He will likely choose between Central Michigan, Hawai’i, Sam Houston, Stephen F. Austin, and Texas State.
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S Taj Powell (Louisville)
Taj is the brother of former Mountaineer basketball guard Jonathan Powell, who is now at North Carolina. He decommitted the day after West Virginia lost to Ohio and flipped to Louisville that same day.
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