Expert college basketball handicapper Greg Peterson shares his top college basketball picks today for Friday, November 29.
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Colgate is usually a top 60 team in 3-point shooting percentage, but has seen a significant drop-off this season, making only 31.6% of their 3-pointers. Appalachian State should benefit from Colgate’s inability to get second chance opportunities, with Colgate getting an offensive rebound on 17.1% of their missed shots, which ranks 359th in the country.
Appalachian State Moneyline (Greg’s Handicap Appalachian State -4)
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Bowling Green showed what they were capable of two weeks ago when they held a second-half lead on the road against Michigan State and are doing a good job of not allowing opponents to get an offensive rebound on just 23.5% of their missed shots, which ranks 56th in the country. Weber State is 346th nationally in points allowed on a per possession basis.
Bowling Green +2.5 (Greg’s Handicap Bowling Green -2.5)
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Northern Illinois is having issues across the board, entering Thursday 336th in points scored on a per possession basis and 290th in points allowed on a per possession basis. Eastern Illinois has played well against solid competition, playing DePaul to single digits and forcing overtime in a road game against Northwestern.
Eastern Illinois -2 (Greg’s Handicap Eastern Illinois -6.5)
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Tennessee Tech has already played an SEC team tough on the road, losing to Georgia 83-78 on opening night and faces a Vanderbilt unit that is gambling for turnovers, ranking 46th in the country in turnovers forced per possession, but leave themselves open from the perimeter, ranking 322nd in opponent 3-point shooting percentage.
Tennessee Tech +23.5 (Greg’s Handicap Tennessee Tech+18.5)
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George Mason is currently averaging 26.4 points per 100 possessions fewer on the road than at home and face a James Madison team that is fifth in the country in defensive rebound percentage, allowing opponents to grab an offensive rebound on just 16.8% of their missed shots.
James Madison +1 (Greg’s Handicap James Madison -4.5)
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Out of 364 Division I teams, Virginia games are averaging the fewest amount of possessions per game of any team in the country. Holy Cross is just 158th in points scored on a per possession basis, while Virginia’s offense is 235th in points scored per possession
Holy Cross vs. Virginia Under 129.5 (Greg’s Handicapped Total 125)
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Seattle is 68th in the country in points scored on a per possession basis in road games and their slow style will help them hang within the number, ranking 293rd in total possession per game this season.
Seattle +27.5 (Greg’s Handicap Seattle +21.5)
Two days after being bounced from the Big 12 women's basketball tournament in the second round, Arizona State has fired women's basketball coach Natasha Adair.
The SEC men’s basketball regular season draws to a close as the No. 1 ranked Auburn Tigers battle the No. 7 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide in this fierce in-stat
The top-ranked Auburn Tigers will look to get back into the win column when they battle
It’s the last day of the regular season in the Big East, with five games on Saturday that will shape Big East Tournament seeding and in UConn’s case, cou