Get ready for a thrilling night of college basketball as the season races on toward March Madness. With an extended schedule of games, it’s time to take a closer look at the odds and make informed bets for Tuesday, Feb. 7. From the highly anticipated Marquette-UConn showdown to other exciting matchups, this article will guide you to the best college basketball betting picks of the day, including tonight’s battle between Kansas State and TCU.
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College Basketball Betting Picks & Odds | Feb. 7
College Basketball Odds: Marquette (+4.5) vs. UConn
In a rematch atop the Big East, Marquette will look to make it 2-0 against UConn tonight. Marquette defeated UConn 82-76 on Jan. 11th in Milwaukee. Although the Golden Eagles could be without Sean Jones for the fourth straight game, both teams enter this contest with relatively clean bills of health.
UConn trotted out an interesting lineup against Marquette in the first meeting. After Adama Sanogo committed five turnovers early, the Huskies leaned into their height by playing Donovan Clingan for a season-high 21 minutes. The 7-foot-2 freshman gives UConn a distinct height advantage over Marquette, but the Golden Eagles also exploited his raw footwork in space.
But with the 6-foot-9 Sanogo on the floor, UConn’s height advantage shrinks drastically. More importantly, Marquette ranks 17th in turnovers forced, while UConn ranks 165th in turnovers committed. Already a problem in the first matchup, Marquette should be able to exploit this advantage again on their way to covering the spread.
College Basketball Expert Betting Pick: Marquette +4.5 (-115) at BetMGM
College Basketball Odds: Kansas State (-4.5) vs. TCU
Another rematch on the slate, TCU defeated Kansas State 82-68 in the first matchup. This win came on the back of a Mike Miles double-double via points and assists and a 17-point outing from Eddie Lampkin. Unfortunately for TCU, neither player is expected to suit up for this contest, which will severely limit their lineup. Meanwhile, Kansas State has actually gotten healthier with the return of David N’Guessan.
Miles functions as the primary point guard for TCU. Without him, Damion Baugh and Shahada Wells have experienced higher turnover rates. Without Lampkin, who stands tall at 6-foot-11, TCU has been forced to play a smaller lineup. Both of these losses will be important against a dangerous Kansas State team looking to bounce back after losses to Kansas and Texas last week.
College Basketball Expert Betting Pick: Kansas State -4.5 (-115) at BetMGM
College Basketball Odds: NC State (+7.5) vs. Virginia
The lone matchup between these teams during regular season play, NC State hits the road to battle one of the hottest teams in the ACC: the Virginia Cavaliers. Interestingly, NC State is catching 7.5 points against them, despite the Cavaliers’ notoriously slow pace of play. Even more interesting, NC State sits at 9-4 in conference play. Virginia holds only a slightly better record at 9-3.
NC State poses a tough matchup for Virginia. The Cavaliers excel at shooting from beyond the arc, as they rank 18th in three-point percentage. However, NC State ranks 44th in three-point defense. Conversely, Virginia defends the interior well but ranks 201st in three-point defense. NC State ranks 117th in three-point percentage and 71st in total long-range shots taken per game. For those looking for further NC State advantages, the Wolfpack ranks 45th in rebounding while Virginia ranks just 272nd.
College Basketball Expert Betting Pick: NC State +7.5 (-115) at BetMGM