What is the betting spread for the game?
TCU is favored by -6.5 points.
Basketball / College Basketball
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish (6-3) face a road test against the TCU Horned Frogs (5-2) in Fort Worth, Texas. This matchup presents a good opportunity for Notre Dame to build momentum before heading into conference play. TCU, under coach Ja...
Notre Dame's recent win against Missouri could provide a significant momentum boost. The Irish defense and effort are expected to travel well. Key players like Markus Burton and freshman Jalen Haralson need to perform well for Notre Dame to compete. The team needs to improve its offensive consistency, particularly when three-point shots aren't falling.
TCU's Jamie Dixon has a history of tough scheduling, and their wins against Florida (84-80) and Wisconsin (74-63) highlight their potential. However, an earlier loss to New Orleans (78-74) indicates some inconsistency. TCU relies on a strong defense and contributions from transfer players like Brock Harding and Jayden Pierre. The Horned Frogs need to improve their rebounding and offensive consistency to contend in the Big 12.
TCU is favored by -6.5 points.
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