Texas A&M Basketball vs Creighton: Channel, time, streaming info

Watch Texas A&M vs Creighton game today. Here’s how to watch, time, TV schedule, live streaming info, and game odds.

Tuesday night, No. 20 Texas A&M Aggies (4-2) will open up the Players Era Festival Tournament against the No. 21 Creighton Bluejays (4-2) at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, NV.

Both teams opened the tournament with a loss against an unranked team. The Aggies fell 80-70 to Oregon (6-0), and Creighton lost to San Diego St. (3-1). With them near the bottom of the top 25 rankings, another loss will more than likely see one of them on the outside looking in. The Bluejays suffered from the same issues in the first game. They shot horribly from the field and turned over the ball more.

The difference is the Texas A&M game against Oregon was much closer than the 10-point loss would indicate. A string of missed shots and forced fouls allowed the Ducks to extend their lead to a victory comfortably.

Below you can find all the information on how to follow the game.

What channel is Texas A&M vs Creighton game on today? Time, TV schedule

TV Channel: MAX

Start time: 5:30 p.m. CST

Texas A&M vs. Creighton will be broadcast and streamed on MAX in Week 4 of the 2024-25 NCAA basketball season. J.B. Long (play-by-play), Candance Parker (color), and Lauren Jbara (reporter) will call the game at MGM Grand Arena.

Texas A&M vs Creighton predictions, picks, odds

Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Wednesday, 11/27

This is another toss up Texas A&M is a slightly better team, but if they both shoot like they did in their first game it’s anyone’s guess on who will win. However, against tougher competition Creighton is scoring under 65 points and A&M is averaging over 70 points. I believe the Aggies have a big bounce back game beating the Bluejays by double digits.

Prediction: Texas A&M 75 – Creighton 60

Odds: Texas A&M by 3.5

O/U: 143.5

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