Detroit Titans vs Wyoming Cowboys Prediction, 11/10/2021 College Basketball Pick, Tips and Odds
Game: Detroit Titans vs Wyoming Cowboys
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Location: Arena Auditorium in Laramie, WY
TV: ESPN+
Odds/Point Spread: Detroit (+4)
The Detroit Titans (12-10 last season) are traveling to Arena Auditorium on Wednesday where they will attempt to beat the Wyoming Cowboys (14-11 last year). Detroit opens this matchup as 4-point underdogs. The over/under is set at 156.
The Detroit Titans took the court against the Northern Kentucky Norse and took a loss by a final of 70-69 in their last contest. With respect to fouls, the Titans left the arena with 11 and the Norse totaled 11 fouls. They made 9 of their 31 tries from distance. Northern Kentucky finished the game at 87.5% at the free throw line by knocking down 7 of 8 attempts. Additionally, Northern Kentucky totaled 33 boards (13 offensive, 20 defensive), but didn't record a block for the team. Northern Kentucky doled out 16 assists and had 7 steals in the game. In regard to defense, Detroit allowed 43.5% from the floor on 27 of 62 shooting. They also recorded 12 assists in this contest in addition to creating 11 turnovers and getting 5 steals. In reference to hauling in boards, they earned 22 with 3 of them being on the offensive end. At the charity stripe, the Titans knocked down 6 of their 7 tries for a rate of 85.7%. Detroit wrapped up the game having earned a 51.0% field goal percentage (25 out of 49) and knocked down 13 out of their 31 3-pointers.
Noah Waterman is one guy who was a factor in this matchup. He finished shooting 77.8% from the floor and also distributed 1 assist. He played for 37 mins and grabbed 5 boards. He walked away with 19 points on 7 of 9 shooting.
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Detroit will play this game after finishing with a win-loss record of 12-10 last season. They turned it over 11.5 times per contest and as a team committed 14.2 fouls on a nightly basis. As a basketball team, Detroit pulled in 32.7 boards per game and earned 315 assists over the course of last year, which was 177th in Division 1 in terms of passing the rock. The Titans connected on 39.1% on shots from beyond the arc (225 of 575) and 80.4% from the charity stripe. They averaged 76.5 points per contest (57th in Division 1) while shooting 46.4% from the floor.
On defense, the Titans forced their opponents into 12.7 turnovers every game and they drew 16.0 fouls. They surrendered 36.8% on 3-point shots and they ranked 271st in college basketball in points per game allowed (74.0). The Titans defensively gave up a shooting percentage of 46.3% (607 of 1,311) and they conceded 33.9 boards per contest as a basketball team. They were ranked 301st in the country in giving up assists to their opponents with 377 relinquished last year.
The last time they took the court, the Wyoming Cowboys walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 69-66 when they faced the San Diego State Aztecs. With respect to team rebounding, Wyoming permitted San Diego State to get 22 overall (3 offensive). They shot 35.0% from three-point range by connecting on 7 of 20 and finished the contest at 12 of 13 from the free throw line (92.3%). The Cowboys allowed the Aztecs to make 25 out of their 51 tries from the field which had them sitting at 49.0% in this contest. At the conclusion of this game, the Cowboys finished shooting 20 for 45 from the field which had them at 44.4%. In the matter of shooting from 3-point land, Wyoming made 12 out of their 25 attempts (48.0%). They were able to knock down 14 of the free throw tries for a clip of 82.4%. The Aztecs were called for 16 fouls for the matchup which took the Cowboys to the free throw line for a total of 17 attempts. They also turned the ball over 10 times, while getting 4 steals for this game. The Cowboys pulled down 21 defensive rebounds and 3 offensive rebounds for a total of 24 for the game.
Xavier DuSell ended up being a factor for the Cowboys for the contest. He converted 7 out of 11 in this contest for a rate of 63.6%, and accounted for 6 rebounds. He earned 21 points in his 40 mins on the court, but went home with no dimes.
Wyoming had a record of 14-11 last year. As an offense, the Cowboys hit 45.0% from the floor, which had them ranked 123rd in D-1. Wyoming earned 1,915 points last year (76.6 per game) and they averaged 32.6 rebounds per game. Their rate of assisting teammates was at 14.0 times per contest (111th in Division 1) and they lost possession via turnover 11.2 times per game. The Cowboys committed 18.7 fouls every game while shooting 71.9% from the free throw line.
The Wyoming defense conceded 33.0% from downtown (149 of 451) and opponents connected on 71.3% of their foul shots. They gave up 12.6 dimes and 36.8 boards per game, which had them ranked 146th and 259th in the nation. The Cowboys on the defensive end were ranked 288th in college hoops in PPG allowed with 75.5. They forced 12.8 turnovers on a nightly basis and let teams shoot 47.8% from the floor (333rd in college basketball).
Who will win tonight's NCAA basketball game against the spread?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Detroit (+4)
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