What is the Moneyline for the game?
Texas Tech -375, Arizona State +300.
Sports / College Basketball
The No. 13 Texas Tech Red Raiders (19-6, 9-3 Big 12) face off against the Arizona State Sun Devils (13-12, 4-8 Big 12) at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe, Arizona. This game marks a crucial point in the season for both teams. Texas Tech is...
Texas Tech enters this game with strong momentum after defeating Arizona. JT Toppin's recent performance, with 31 points and 13 rebounds, highlights the Red Raiders' offensive capability. Their defense has also been solid, contributing to the Under hitting in their recent games.
Arizona State, despite their recent struggles, has been covering the spread effectively. The starting lineup, featuring Moe Odum as a key player in scoring and assists, will need to perform well against Texas Tech's strong team. The absence of Bryce Ford further compresses their rotation, putting more pressure on the starters.
The betting prediction favors Texas Tech to win 82-69 and cover the -8.5 spread. The Under 153.5 is also a strong consideration, given both teams' recent trends.
Texas Tech -375, Arizona State +300.
The Over/Under is 153.5.
Moe Odum, Santiago Trouet, and Massamba Diop.
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