What are the spread and over/under for the Texas vs. NC State game?
NC State is favored by 1.5 points, and the over/under is 157.5 - 158.5 points.
Sports / NCAA Basketball
The Texas Longhorns and NC State Wolfpack are set to clash in a 2026 First Four NCAA Tournament game. This game determines which team will advance as the 11th seed to face BYU. Both teams are looking to reverse recent slumps, making this an...
The Texas Longhorns (18-14) and NC State Wolfpack (20-13) both enter this First Four game with identical 5-6 records in their last 11 games. Texas finished 10th in the SEC, while NC State tied for seventh in the ACC.
SportsLine’s projection model suggests an Over result on the total points, with a combined score of 161 points expected, exceeding the set over/under of 158.5 points in 54% of simulations. Expert Bob Konarski is also betting the Over, citing both teams’ offensive capabilities and potential for a fast-paced game. He also suggests looking for value in early live over/under lines, anticipating some initial nervousness affecting early scoring. Both teams have similar offensive profiles, with Texas averaging 83.8 points per game and NC State averaging 83.7.
NC State is favored by 1.5 points, and the over/under is 157.5 - 158.5 points.
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