What is the point spread for the UNLV vs. Boise State game?
Boise State is favored by 11 points.
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An expert analysis of the UNLV Rebels versus Boise State Broncos game, including predictions, odds, and betting insights for the NCAAB matchup on Friday, February 13.
The UNLV Rebels face the Boise State Broncos in a Friday night NCAAB showdown. Boise State is heavily favored, but the game total is the key focus. UNLV’s inconsistent performance makes them unpredictable, while Boise State has found offensive momentum. A critical factor is Boise State’s ability to draw fouls and UNLV’s tendency to commit them. The earlier matchup saw 52 combined fouls, and a similar trend is expected. Despite poor 3-point shooting in their previous game, improved shooting from both sides could lead to a high-scoring affair, making the over a solid pick. The Broncos’ free-throw advantage at home further supports this prediction. This game presents an opportunity for bettors to capitalize on the expected high number of free throws and improved offensive execution.
Boise State is favored by 11 points.
The analyst predicts the game will go over 156.5 points.
Both teams' ability to draw fouls, Boise State's free-throw proficiency, and potential for improved 3-point shooting.
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