College Basketball Predictions For Every Game. Sunday, February 12

College basketball predictions for every game along with the schedule, game times, and how to watch on Sunday, February 12

Predictions for every college basketball game along with the odds, how to watch, and game times. Sunday, February 12

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How have the college basketball picks been so far?
Top 25: Straight Up 72-18, ATS 53-37, O/U 52-38
Overall: Straight Up 347-152, ATS 289-206-4, O/U 262-226-1

Tennessee embarrassingly lost on second buzzer-beater of week in stunning Missouri finish

Tennessee is DOWN BAD.

The Tennessee men’s basketball team needs to check to see if anyone on the squad has broken any mirrors lately.

The Volunteers have suffered outrageously bad luck lately, losing Saturday on their second buzzer-beater in a matter of days.

First, the Vanderbilt Commodores conjured some Memorial Magic as they hit a last-second shot on Wednesday to take down Tennessee and snap an 11-game losing streak to the Vols.

Tennessee didn’t find a better outcome against Missouri on Saturday in Knoxville.

As time was expiring in the SEC contest, Tennessee inexplicably got called for an offensive foul while attempting free throws (?!) before Missouri stunned the home crowd as Tigers grad student DeAndre Gholston hit the long 3-pointer for the 86-85 victory.

It’s tough to lose to lose one buzzer-beater during the week, much less two.

Tennessee coach Rick Barnes is going to want to work on situational basketball with his guys in practice this week if the Vols are to make waves in March.

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A broadcaster absolutely lost it as Portland State hit a stupefying buzzer-beater over Northern Arizona

You HAVE to hear the call on this incredible buzzer-beater.

The Portland State men’s basketball team won on one of the most spellbinding buzzer-beaters you’re likely to see this season on Saturday against Northern Arizona.

With just 0.4 seconds remaining in regulation, the Vikings inbounded the ball as they trailed the Lumberjacks 88-87.

Portland State sophomore forward Isaiah Johnson caught the long pass and inexplicably banked it immediately as time expired, giving the Vikings the improbable win.

Johnson’s game-winning bucket cleared the Portland State bench and inspired an absolutely delightful broadcast call.

With the Vikings the underdog on the moneyline (+120), Portland State bettors got a nice little boost with Johnson’s phenomenal shot.

Well, if that buzzer-beater doesn’t get you excited, we’re not sure what will.

Johnson will surely remember this game-winning bucket for a long time, and bettors might really want to keep an eye out on Portland State for the rest of the season if they’ve got this kind of luck.

Feature image courtesy of ESPN.

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Bettors suffer outrageously bad beats as controversial no-call forced Duke-Virginia overtime

Talk about some bad beats!

The Duke men’s basketball team landed one of the worst bad beats you’re likely to see anytime soon.

The Blue Devils’ 69-62 overtime loss to Virginia on Saturday cratered any hope for bettors that the team would hit on the moneyline (+215) and cover the spread (+6).

The overtime result also cashed the over (127.5), making anyone who bet on Duke or the under likely throw their phone at the wall. What’s even more maddening about the betting fiasco is how overtime came to be in the first place.

With the game tied at 58, Virginia’s Reece Beekman looked to have fouled Duke’s Kyle Filipowski as he was going up for a game-winning bucket with time expiring in regulation.

If the called foul would’ve stood, it would’ve sent Filipowski to the line for potential game-icing free throws.

However, because the referees reviewed the play and determined the foul actually happened after the buzzer, they overturned the call. That controversial decision put the game into overtime.

Wow, talk about a bad beat for the ages. The refs wiping away the foul gave Virginia a new lease on the game and put Duke betters in a bind.

While the Blue Devils still could’ve won in overtime, Duke fans would argue the game shouldn’t have gone there if Filipowski had hit at least one of his free throws. Such is life, and such is betting.

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Kansas looks like a title contender again with the emergence of Ernest Udeh Jr.

Get familiar with Kansas’ freshman center before March rolls around

It was only a week ago that the defending national champion Kansas Jayhawks looked anything like a team capable of repeating in March.

Losses in four of their last five Big 12 contests to Kansas State, TCU, Iowa State and Baylor — all legitimate contenders to win the conference in their own right — exposed some major weaknesses in Lawrence.

Kansas was getting dominated inside. It lacked a consistent second scorer. It kept the turning the ball over too many times. And, worst of all, injuries were beginning to pile up. The deep rotation that was supposed to help the Jayhawks stay afloat was suddenly on shaky ground after big men Zach Clemence and Zuby Ejofor joined guard Bobby Pettiford on the sidelines.

Leave it to head coach Bill Self to turn a negative into positive. Buried on the bench this whole time was Ernest Udeh Jr., a McDonald’s All-American and four-star recruit last year, who was spending much of his freshman year transitioning to the college game. Which is to say the 6-foot-11 center from Orlando was not expected to become a vital part of the Jayhawks’ rotation for quite some time.

On Saturday he was unequivocally the most exciting part of No. 9 Kansas’ 78-55 beatdown at Oklahoma. Udeh played a season-high 17 minutes with eight points (all on dunks), four rebounds, two steals and two blocks. He was able to switch off defending guards and bigs without giving up any ground and picked up just one foul.

Things change fast in college basketball. If Udeh’s game continues to develop at the same pace, he may very well be the X-factor for Kansas come March.

And this is where things could get scary for teams who have to play the Jayhawks during their recent surge. Kansas is tied for second in the conference with 7.3 three-pointers made per game (Baylor leads with 9.2), yet historically Bill Self-coached teams are at their best when they can play more of a high-low offense. That means relying on a big man to establish himself in the paint and making sure he can go up and get an entry pass. It helps even more if that big man can take the entry pass and immediately score it off the lob or without a dribble. It’s what made past Kansas bigs — like Udoka Azubuike, Thomas Robinson and, later in his career, David McCormack — so difficult to defend.

Udeh suddenly appears next in line to run that action.

Kansas didn’t have that before Udeh’s recent breakout. Sophomore KJ Adams — who has arguably developed as quickly as any forward under Self — has been starting at the five, but is a bit small for the spot at 6-foot-7.

Udeh’s size and athleticism still allows Kansas to spread the floor while having a go-to option in the paint. There’s no question how much that can help take pressure off Jalen Wilson and Gradey Dick on offense — as evidence by the fact Udeh was a game-high plus-27 for Kansas off the bench, despite playing fewer minutes than each starter.

Self couldn’t wait to laud that performance once the team got back to the locker room.

The time to buy low on Kansas’ title odds may have already passed. As of Saturday, the Jayhawks are +225 to win the Big 12 and +1300 to win the NCAA title. Yet that’s still better value than you’d expect for a team with as much talent and experience as Kansas.

It’s also absolutely worth keeping an eye on Udeh’s props down the stretch and especially when the Jayhawks takes the floor in the Big 12 tournament. It would not be unlike Self to give Udeh a bigger chance to prove himself before the NCAA tournament tips off.

The Jayhawks certainly have a long way to go — including rematches against Baylor, Texas and TCU — but the path to a second straight title is starting to appear and at this point they’ll need Udeh to finish the journey.

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College Basketball Predictions For Every Game. Saturday, February 11

College basketball predictions for every game along with the schedule, game times, and how to watch on Saturday, February 11

Predictions for every college basketball game along with the odds, how to watch, and game times. Saturday, February 11

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How have the college basketball picks been so far?
Top 25: Straight Up 59-13, ATS 43-29, O/U 43-29
Overall: Straight Up 259-111, ATS 214-154-2, O/U 194-165-1

Top 25 Saturday College Basketball Predictions

College Basketball Predictions For Every Game. Friday, February 10

College basketball predictions for every game along with the schedule, game times, and how to watch on Friday, February 10

Predictions for every college basketball game along with the odds, how to watch, and game times. Friday, February 10

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How have the college basketball picks been so far?
Top 25: Straight Up 58-13, ATS 42-29, O/U 42-29
Overall: Straight Up 246-108, ATS 204-148-2, O/U 183-160-1

Winners (Villanova) and losers (LSU) of the NCAA women’s basketball committee’s top-16 reveal

Kim Mulkey should’ve scheduled less cupcakes in non-conference play.

At halftime of the Stanford versus Arizona game on Thursday night, we got our first glimpse into how teams might be seeded in this year’s NCAA Tournament for women’s college basketball.

The NCAA’s Division I Women’s Basketball Committee does this twice a year. It’s sort of like those weekly College Football Playoff reveal shows, and it gives us an idea of how the committee might seed teams come March. While bracketology projections and power rankings are fun to debate, this reveal gives folks real insight into what the committee thinks.

In women’s basketball, being a top 16 seed in the NCAA Tournament is crucial, because those teams get to host first and second round games at their home venues, giving the higher seed a coveted homecourt advantage.

The committee’s second reveal will be on Feb. 23, during halftime of the South Carolina versus Tennessee game. And the full and final bracket will be unveiled on March 12 – an unofficial holiday, better known as Selection Sunday.

Speaking of the Gamecocks, let’s get into the winners and losers of the first reveal.

College Basketball Predictions For Every Game. Thursday, February 9

College basketball predictions for every game along with the schedule, game times, and how to watch on Thursday, February 9

Predictions for every college basketball game along with the odds, how to watch, and game times. Thursday, February 9

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How have the college basketball picks been so far?
Top 25: Straight Up 54-12, ATS 39-27, O/U 39-27
Overall: Straight Up 205-87, ATS 163-127-2, O/U 158-133-1

San Diego State at Utah State Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

San Diego State at Utah State preview, prediction, and breakdown for the college basketball game on Wednesday, February 8

San Diego State at Utah State prediction, game preview, odds, how to watch. Wednesday, February 8


San Diego State at Utah State How To Watch

Date: Wednesday, February 8
Game Time: 10:00 pm ET
Venue: Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, Logan, UT
How To Watch: CBS Sports Network
Record: San Diego State (18-5), Utah State (19-5)
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San Diego State at Utah State Game Preview

Why San Diego State Will Win

When this group can fully focus defensively, forget it.

The problem seems to be the occasional lapse – especially on the road – that doesn’t happen at home. San Jose State, Boise State – those are two decent teams that were wiped out in the first five minutes thanks to the defensive intensity.

If the Aztecs can bring that to Logan from the start, they should be okay.

Utah State has a high-powered attack that bombs away from the outside. Stop the threes, beat Utah State.

However …

Why Utah State Will Win

Everyone is trying to stop the Aggies from the outside and it’s not working.

They lead the nation in three point shooting percentage, the offense is averaging over 80 points per game, and when – not if – San Diego State takes a break and drops the intensity for a bit, that’s when the run should come.

Combine the firepower with the ability to hang with the boards, and Utah State has a great mix to handle the depth and length of the Aztecs.

What’s Going To Happen

Utah State has been playing great. It’s 5-1 in the last six with the long loss coming in Viejas a few weeks ago when San Diego State – particularly Adam Seiko – shot the lights out.

Utah State’s problem will be on the offensive glass. San Diego State is fantastic at guarding the three – it held the Aggies to 33% from the outside in the 85-75 win – and it won’t have any problems with turnovers against this D.

Utah State is 15-0 when hitting 37% or better from three. San Diego State will keep it under that.

San Diego State at Utah State Prediction, Line

San Diego State 79, Utah State 75
Line: Utah State -2, o/u: 146
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3
Must See Ranking: 4
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