Oklahoma vs Texas Tech Picks and Predictions for February 1
Feb 1, 2021 |
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Oklahoma fell to Texas Tech 69-67 at home in December, and it is a 7-point underdog tonight in Lubbock, as the Sooners are without their leading scorer.
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The college basketball betting board for Monday is headlined by a battle between two ranked teams as the No. 9 Oklahoma Sooners face the No. 13 Texas Tech Red Raiders in Lubbock, Texas.
The Sooners have jumped 15 spots in the latest AP Poll but are still 7-point road underdogs against the Red Raiders tonight.
Texas Tech vs West Virginia Picks and Predictions January 25
Jan 25, 2021 |
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Miles McBride and West Virginia rank 17th in adjusted defensive efficiency and are limiting foes to just 61.8 points per game at home.
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The college basketball betting board for Monday is headlined by a clash between a pair of Top-15 programs as the No. 12 Texas Tech Red Raiders head to Morgantown to face the No. 14 West Virginia Mountaineers.
Oddsmakers are expecting a close tilt, with the Mountaineers currently installed as 2-point home favorites against the Red Raiders, who haven t played since January 16.
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“Around the NCAAW Weekly” highlights the notable events of the week. Last week was full of upsets. Check out those, plus the milestones, best games and outstanding performances for games played through Sunday, Jan. 17:
Upsets
Colorado Buffaloes over No. 1 Stanford Cardinal (77-72 in OT) (Sunday)
The Buffaloes picked up their first-ever win over the No. 1 team in the nation. Stanford had been undefeated entering the contest and even after the loss they are No. 2 in the net rankings, while Colorado is No. 57. Mya Hollingshed scored 32 points for Colorado.
Iowa State Cyclones over No. 6 Baylor Lady Bears (75-71) (Saturday)
Three things to know:
Baylor has one of the best backcourt trios in the nation. As good as Coleman, Ramey, and Jones were for Texas, Jared Butler, MaCio Teague, and Davion Mitchell are even better for Baylor. Butler will get a lot of the hype, and deservedly so, as he was the preseason Big 12 Player of the Year, but he does not lead the team in assists. That would be Mitchell, who averages over six per game while also shooting above 40% from three. Teague is more of an offball and secondary ball-handler threat, but he is still lethal as a scorer and is really physical for the role he plays. All three guys are positive defenders as well, with Mitchell being one of the best point of attack defenders nationally in my opinion.