Prize picks today! College Basketball Prop Bets: Outsmart the Bookmakers with Our Expert Picks

 

This article provides expert-analyzed prop bets for the top 3 college basketball games today, including analysis of each player’s matchup and their opponent’s performance.

For today’s slate, the top 3 prop bets are:

 

1. Dug McDaniel (Michigan) Under 3.5 Rebounds: Dug McDaniel is playing against Michigan State as a 6.0 underdog with an over/under of 144.0. This season, Michigan State is allowing an average of 31.24% less Rebounds than the average NCAA team to the guard postion . Our model has Dug McDaniel projected for 1.52 Rebounds with a minutes projection of 27.5. Dug McDaniel has matched or exceed 3.5 Rebounds 0.0% of the time over the last 3 games, 0.0% of the time in the last 5, and 10.0% of the time over the last 10 games

 

2. Jalen Terry (DePaul) Over 3.5 Rebounds: Jalen Terry is playing against Providence as a 19.5 underdog with an over/under of 140.0. This season, Providence is allowing an average of 6.34% more Rebounds than the average NCAA team to the guard postion . Our model has Jalen Terry projected for 6.55 Rebounds with a minutes projection of 33.45. Jalen Terry has matched or exceed 3.5 Rebounds 100.0% of the time over the last 3 games, 80.0% of the time in the last 5, and 80.0% of the time over the last 10 games

 

3. Isaiah Stevens (Colorado State) Under 3.5 Rebounds: Isaiah Stevens is playing against Utah State as a 4.0 favorite with an over/under of 149.0. This season, Utah State is allowing an average of 31.87% less Rebounds than the average NCAA team to the guard postion . Our model has Isaiah Stevens projected for 1.75 Rebounds with a minutes projection of 31.39. Isaiah Stevens has matched or exceed 3.5 Rebounds 33.33333333333333% of the time over the last 3 games, 20.0% of the time in the last 5, and 30.0% of the time over the last 10 games

 

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