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FanDuel Sportsbook Promo Code: $3K No Sweat First Bet for Saturday Big 12 CBB

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Believe it or not, as of tomorrow, February 5, we will be just five weeks away from Selection Sunday! This has been a fun year of college basketball as parity is at an all-time high with plenty of potential National Title contenders.

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Eligible persons can take advantage of this offer as we have a pair of heavyweight battles in the Big 12 this Saturday featuring four ranked teams inside the top 13.

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After successfully moving over some funds, you can place your No Sweat wager! For your first bet, you can wager anywhere between $10 and $3,000 on any FanDuel market! If you win, your promotion ends there, and you will be paid out your winnings to withdraw whenever you’d like! However, if your bet falls short, this is where the “No Sweat” condition will kick into gear.

FanDuel will provide you with bonus bets that are equal to your initial stake, all the way up to $3,000. Your bonus bets will land in your account within 72 hours. Bonus bets can be wagered; however you’d like: whether you want to bet them all in a single wager or break them up into multiple wagers is up to you. FanDuel will pay out your winnings but not the initial stake if you win a wager using a bonus bet. Your bonus bets have a shelf life of 14 days before they are gone.

Kansas Jayhawks at Iowa State Cyclones Preview

  • Date: Saturday, February 4, 2023
  • Tip-off: 12:00 pm ET
  • TV Coverage: ESPN
  • Location: James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, Iowa 
  • Participants: No. 8 Kansas Jayhawks (18-4) vs. No. 13 Iowa State Cyclones (15-6)
  • FanDuel Sportsbook Odds: Kansas -1.5, O/U 136

To kick off the action, we head to Ames, Iowa, where the Cyclones will look to seek revenge after suffering a brutal 62-60 loss at Allen Fieldhouse three weeks ago. Iowa State comes into this contest ranked 13th in the nation, but they had a devastating loss on Monday night when Texas Tech overcame a 23-point second-half deficit to win in overtime. 

After this loss, the Cyclones have now lost three of their last four. They will look to get right against the cream of the crop in the Big 12 in Kansas.

The Jayhawks are the defending national champions and are hitting their stride at the right time. After suffering three straight losses, Kansas is righting the ship with two huge wins over Kentucky and Kansas State in the past week. 

Guard Jalen Wilson is among the top candidates for National Player of the Year honors. Wilson is averaging 21.3 points per game, along with 8.5 rebounds. Another win for the Jayhawks would be an additional feather in their cap.

Texas Longhorns at Kansas Wildcats Preview

  • Date: Saturday, February 4, 2023
  • Tip-off: 4:00 pm ET
  • TV Coverage: ESPN2
  • Location: Bramlage Coliseum, Manhattan, Kansas
  • Participants: No. 10 Texas Longhorns (18-4) vs. No. 7 Kansas State Wildcats (18-4)
  • FanDuel Sportsbook Odds: Kansas State -1, O/U 149.5

In the afternoon, we have a clash between the Big 12’s best and the following best. Texas is in 1st place in the brutal conference, followed by Kansas State, who is in a four-way tie for 2nd place.

The Longhorns are winners of five of their last seven, including wins over Baylor, Oklahoma State, West Virginia, and TCU. Texas has some of the best guard play in the country, led by Marcus Carr and Tyrese Hunter.

These guards will definitely have their hands full against one of the country’s top backcourts in Florida transfer Keyontae Johnson and Markquis Nowell. Johnson and Nowell average a combined 35.3 points per game and 10.1 assists per game. Nowell is one of the country’s best distributors, while Johnson can score with the best of them.

Have your popcorn ready for this one, as plenty of elite guard play and offense will be on display.

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