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Sports / College Basketball
The Iowa State Cyclones are set to clash with the TCU Horned Frogs in a Big 12 showdown. This article provides a comprehensive preview, including the latest injury updates and expert predictions.
### Injury Report
**Iowa State Cyclones:** - Out: Mason Williams - Game-time Decision: Xzaivon Mitchell
**TCU Horned Frogs:** - Out: Malick Diallo - Game-time Decision: N/A
### Game Details
The game is scheduled for Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on FS1. Iowa State is currently ranked No. 4 nationally and holds a 21-2 record (8-2 in Big 12), while TCU stands at 14-9 (4-6 in Big 12).
### Odds and Predictions
According to BetMGM Sportsbook: - **Moneyline:** Iowa State -275 | TCU +220 - **Against the Spread:** Iowa State -6.5 (-115) | TCU +6.5 (-105) - **Over/Under:** 146.5 (O: -110 | U: -110)
Sportsbook Wire predicts an Iowa State victory with a final score of 84-73, leaning towards Iowa State covering the spread and the game going over the total points.
### Historical Context
Iowa State has dominated the series against TCU, winning the last eight matchups. Their last encounter saw Iowa State winning 82-52. This historical dominance adds intrigue to the upcoming game.
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