Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends, Odds, Prediction | NCAAB

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends, Odds, Prediction | NCAAB

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Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Odds

Here are the Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Odds:

TEAM SPREAD MONEYLINE TOTAL
Drake Bulldogs +6 +215 132.5 U
Missouri Tigers -6 -255 132.5 O

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends

Here are the Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends for both teams, but first, the head-to-head stats:

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends: Head-to-Head

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Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends: Bulldogs

Now, we have the Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends for the Bulldogs:

  • Six of Drake’s most recent eight games have resulted in the total going UNDER.
  • In their last seven games, Drake has a perfect record of seven wins and zero losses.
  • At the end of the month of March, Drake has a record of 8-1 against the spread.
  • In their previous nine games played on Thursdays, Drake has a record of 1-8 against the spread.
  • Drake has a perfect 8-0 overs and unders record in their last 8 games when they were the underdog.
  • Over the course of Drake’s last five games played on Thursdays when he was away from home, the total has been under in five of those games.

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends: Tigers

Now, we have the Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends for the Tigers:

  • The over/under record for Missouri’s previous five games is 1-4.
  • Each of Missouri’s most recent nine games has resulted in the total going over.
  • In their last five games, Missouri has a record of 1-4 against the spread.
  • In the previous six games that Missouri has played against a team from the Missouri Valley conference, they have a winning record of 5-1.
  • In each of Missouri’s most recent five games played in the month of March, the total has been above.
  • The last five games that Missouri has played on Thursdays have resulted in a perfect 5-0 record for the team.
  • During the last seven games that Missouri has played as the favorite, the total has gone over in seven of those games.
  • As a result of playing at home on Thursdays, Missouri has a record of 8-2 against the spread in their last ten games.

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends: Against the Spread

Now, in these Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends, we have the against the spread info:

  • This season, Missouri has a record of 19-14-0 against the spread.
  • Over the course of this season, Drake has won 16 games against the spread, but he has failed to cover 13 of those games.
  • The Bulldogs allow 58.4 points per game, whereas the Tigers score 84.5 points per game, which is 26.1 more points than the Bulldogs.
  • The Missouri Tigers have a record of 18-12 against the spread and 21-9 overall when they score more than 58.4 points to win.
  • Against the spread, Drake has a record of 15-13, and overall, he has a record of 27-3 when he has yielded fewer than 84.5 points.
  • The Bulldogs have a scoring average of 70.1 points per game, which is only 3.7 points lower than the Tigers’ scoring average of 73.8 points per game.
  • Drake has a record of 6-2 against the spread and 10-0 overall when it scores more than 73.8 points versus the spread.
  • While its opponents score fewer than 70.1 points, Missouri has a record of 10-5 against the spread and a record of 13-2 overall while competing against them.

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends: Over/Under

Now, in these Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends, we have the over/ under info:

  • It is worth noting that the Tigers’ average implied point total for this season is 12.1 points higher than their implied point total for Thursday’s game, which was 70 implied points. This is because the Tigers’ average implied point total for this season is 82.1 points.
  • As of this point in the season, Missouri has scored more than their indicated point total for this meeting (70) thirty times overall.
  • In this particular matchup, the Bulldogs have a season-long average implied point total of 70.0, which is 6.0 points higher than the team’s implied total of 64 points for the season.
  • Throughout the course of this season, Drake has scored more than 64 points in a single game 23 times.

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends: Moneyline

Now, in these Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends, we have the moneyline info:

  • During the course of this season, Missouri has been in the moneyline position 23 times. During those games, they have a record of 18-5.
  • In games in which they have been a moneyline favorite of -251 or less, the Tigers have a record of 12-1, which means they have won 92.3% of their games.
  • According to the implied probability of the moneyline, Missouri has a 71.5% chance of winning this game they are playing.
  • Throughout the course of this season, Drake has been the underdog in six different games, but he has won all of them.
  • During the course of this season, the Bulldogs have won a game in which they were the underdog with a wager of +205 or more.
  • The implied probability of the moneyline is that Drake has a 32.8% chance of winning this game.

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Prediction

Now we have the Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Prediction for both teams.

Thursday is the day that the eleventh-seeded Drake Bulldogs (30-3) and the sixth-seeded Missouri Tigers (22-11) will compete against each other in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in the West Region. Beginning at 7:35 p.m. Eastern Time (truTV), the game will begin at INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas. In order to ensure that our college basketball picks and predictions are accurate, let’s examine the lines around the Drake vs. Missouri odds today.

Having completed yet another successful season in the Missouri Valley Conference, the Bulldogs are celebrating their third consecutive year of success. They ended with a record of 17-3 in conference play and advanced to the final of the MVC Tournament for the fifth year in a row, ultimately capturing the championship for the third year in a row. They secured their automatic bid by defeating the Bradley Braves, who were the second seed, by a score of 63-48 on Sunday. Junior G Bennett Stirtz has been the go-to guy by averaging 19.1 points per game (PPG), making him the most reliable player.

24th position After achieving a 10-8 conference record and ranking sixth in the Southeastern Conference, Missouri has qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time since 2018. Before losing to the Florida Gators 95-81 in the SEC quarterfinals on Friday, the Tigers had a difficult closing stretch, as they had dropped four of their final five regular-season games. They will rely on junior guard Mark Mitchell, who leads the squad with 14.1 points per game, despite the fact that the finish was not very good.

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Prediction: Bulldogs

Here is the Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Prediction for the Bulldogs:

Bradley was the opponent that the Drake Bulldogs faced in their most recent game, and they emerged victorious with a score of 63-48. With regard to the number of fouls, the Bulldogs ended up accruing a total of 14, and Bradley was responsible for a total of 14 fouls. They also made five of their twenty shots from beyond the arc, which was a successful conversion. By converting nine of their thirteen attempts from the charity stripe, Bradley ended with a shooting percentage of 69.2%. At the same time, Bradley did not have a single block, despite the fact that he gathered 16 boards (2 offensive and 14 defensive).

Through the course of the game, Bradley was responsible for 13 assists and four steals. With regard to defense, Drake allowed their opponent to shoot 41.5% from the floor, with 17 out of 41 shots being successful. In addition to pushing the opponent into ten turnovers and having nine thefts as a result of their performance, they also recorded eleven assists during the game. With regard to the amount of boards that they brought in, they accumulated a total of 29, with ten of those boards being offensive. A total of 15 of the Bulldogs’ 23 efforts at the charity stripe were successful, resulting in a conversion rate of 65.2%. In the end, Drake finished the game with a field goal percentage of 45.7% (21 out of 46), and they were successful in making six of their fifteen shots from beyond the arc.

It is important to note that Bennett Stirtz was a significant contributor to the matchup. His field goal percentage was 53.8%, and he finished with four assists. He was on the court for forty minutes and grabbed four boards during that time. He finished the game with 24 points, shooting 7 out of 13 from the field. Drake comes into this matchup with a record of 30-3 for the season, which includes both wins and losses. The team as a whole is committing 15.7 personal fouls per game, and they are turning the ball over 11.2 times a game.

The Drake team is now rated 180th in college basketball in terms of passing the ball by virtue of the fact that they are averaging 31.0 rebounds per game and have 440 assists so far this season to their name. For the season, the Bulldogs have a three-point shooting percentage of 35.5% (219 of 617), and they have a free throw percentage of 70.5%. They are shooting 48.1% from the field while averaging 70.1 points per game, which places them in the 282nd spot in Division 1.

On defense, the Bulldogs have collected 17.2 personal fouls and have forced 13.8 turnovers per game. Additionally, they have forced 13.8 turnovers. They have allowed 324 assists so far this season, which places them in the tenth spot in the NCAA basketball rankings for allowing assists. With regard to their defensive play, the Bulldogs are allowing their opponents to shoot at a rate of 44.2% (680 of 1,538), and they are also allowing their opponents to grab 25.1 boards per game. On the other hand, they are the best in the country in terms of the number of points per game that they allow (58.4), although they allow 31.0% of shoots from away.

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends: Bulldogs Stats & Insights

  • There is a +385 scoring differential for Drake, which means that they outscore their opponents by 11.7 points per game. This is due to the fact that Drake scores 70.1 points per game, which ranks 279th in college basketball, while they allow 58.4 points per game, which ranks first in college basketball.
  • When it comes to the battle for the rebound, Drake comes out on top by averaging 6.9 boards. It has a rebounding average of 28.8 per game, which places it 330th in college basketball, while its opponents only have 21.9 per game.
  • The average number of three-pointers made by Drake’s opponents is 5.6, while Drake’s average three-pointer percentage is 6.6 to rank 297th in college basketball.
  • The offensive performance of Drake, which averages 104.3 points per 100 possessions, ranks 24th in college basketball, while the defensive performance of the team, which averages 86.9 points per 100 possessions, ranks 30th nationwide.
  • When playing at home, the Bulldogs are scoring 70.7 points per game, which is 2.4 greater than the average number of points they score away from home (68.3).

Bulldogs Key Players to Watch

  • With an average of 19.1 points and 5.7 assists per game, Bennett Stirtz is currently at the top of the Bulldogs’ leaderboards in terms of those statistics.
  • With an average of 5.4 rebounds per game, Cam Manyawu is currently in first place on the rebounding rankings for Drake. Moreover, Manyawu averages 7.2 points and 0.9 assists a game in addition to his scoring.
  • When it comes to shooting from a distance, Mitch Mascari is the Bulldogs’ best shooter, averaging 2.6 three-pointers per game.
  • The steal leader for Drake is Stirtz, who averages 2.2 thefts per game, while Manyawu, who averages 0.7 blocks per game, is the block leader.

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends: Bulldogs Last 10 Games

Date Opponent Score Spread Total Moneyline
3/02/25
MOSU
W 68-60
L-13.5
O119.5
W-1600
2/26/25
@EVAN
W 65-61
L-8.5
O122.5
W-400
2/23/25
@UNI
W 64-58
W-1.5
U125.5
W-114
2/19/25
UIC
W 74-57
W-10.5
U133.5
W-650
2/16/25
BRAD
L 61-59
L-6.5
U129.5
L-280
2/12/25
@ILST
W 84-77
W-2.5
O125.5
W-137
2/08/25
INST
W 85-81
L-14.5
O139.5
W-1700
2/04/25
@MURR
W 55-45
W-3.5
U122.5
W-176
2/01/25
@SIU
W 75-65
W-6.5
O127.5
W-255
1/29/25
UNI
W 66-52
W-7.5
U123.5
W-320

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Prediction: Tigers

Here is the Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Prediction for the Tigers:

Florida defeated the Missouri Tigers by a score of 95-81 in their most recent matchup, which was the last time they competed on the floor. Over the course of the game, the Tigers were able to collect a total of 25 rebounds, which included 11 defensive boards and 14 offensive boards.

They also gave away the ball eight times, while they were successful in stealing seven balls during the matchup. During this game, Florida was involved in 21 fouls, which resulted in the Tigers having to go to the penalty area for a total of 28 tries. With a percentage of 60.7%, they were successful in converting 17 of the free throw attempts that they attempted. Missouri made four of their sixteen attempts at three-point shots, which is a 25 percent conversion rate.

The Tigers finished this game with a shooting percentage of 44.1%, which was based on their 30 out of 68 shots from the floor they made during the game. In this meeting, the Tigers allowed Florida to convert 34 of their 55 tries from the field, which resulted in a statistically significant 61.8% conversion rate for Florida. They finished with a free throw percentage of 78.3% and a shooting percentage of 37.5% from beyond the arc, connecting on 9 out of 24 shots. Additionally, they shot 18 of 23 from the free throw line. In reference to the manner in which they cleaned up the glass, Missouri allowed Florida to successfully capture a total of thirty, seven of which were on the offensive glass.

It turned out that Tamar Bates was able to make a difference for the Tigers during the competition. In the 27 minutes that he spent on the court, he not only scored 16 points but also contributed one assist to the overall game. During the game, he had a field goal percentage of 38.9%, making seven out of eighteen shots, and he also grabbed three rebounds.

This season, Missouri has a record of 22-11 in terms of wins and losses. In terms of their offensive performance, the Tigers are currently ranked 19th in the nation with a shooting percentage of 48.5% from the field. The Missouri Tigers have scored 2,787 points so far this season, averaging 84.5 points per game, and they have grabbed 34.3 boards per game. Additionally, they are turning the ball over 10.7 times per game, which places them in the 160th position in college basketball in terms of the number of times they generate an assist. In a typical game, the Tigers commit 18.2 personal fouls, and they have a 72.5% success rate from the sideline.

As a defensive unit, the Tigers are rated 238th in college basketball in terms of the number of points they allow per game, with 73.8. Each game, they have forced 14.1 turnovers and allowed teams to shoot 44.3% from the field, which places them 214th in collegiate basketball competition. The Missouri defense allows 33.4% on shots from behind the 3-point line (242 of 725) and opponents are connecting on 76.2% of their foul shots. They have conceded 12.3 dimes and 32.8 boards per contest, which has them ranked 106th and 80th in the nation.

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends: Tigers Stats & Insights

  • Missouri has a scoring differential of +350, which means that they defeat their opponents by 10.7 points each game. It ranks ninth in college basketball with an average of 84.5 points scored per game, but it ranks 233rd in college basketball with an average of 73.8 points allowed per game.
  • By a margin of 1.7 boards on average, Missouri emerges victorious in the battle for the rebound. In comparison, its opponents are only able to collect 29.5 rebounds per game, while it is able to capture 31.2 rebounds per game, which places it 222nd in college basketball.
  • In comparison, the Tigers make 8.8 three-pointers per game, which places them 68th in college basketball, at a percentage of 37%, which places them 40th in college basketball. Their opponents, on the other hand, make 7.3 three-pointers per game, which is a 33.4% rate.
  • From an offensive standpoint, Missouri is ranked seventh in college basketball, averaging 106.8 points per 100 possessions. On the defensive side, Missouri is ranked 171st in college basketball, allowing 93.4 points per 100 possessions.
  • In games played at home, the Tigers have scored an average of 87.4 points per game. They have a point average of 79.7 per game while they are playing away from home.

Missouri Tigers Key Players to Watch

  • The Tigers are led in scoring by Mark Mitchell, who averages 14.1 points per game and also contributes 4.6 rebounds and 1.9 assists throughout the season.
  • By grabbing 5.3 rebounds per game, Josh Gray is the leading rebounder for Missouri, and Anthony Robinson II is the team’s greatest passer, dishing out 3.4 assists in each and every game.
  • On average, Caleb Grill makes 2.8 shots from beyond the arc each game, which puts him in first place among the Tigers in terms of three-point shooting scoring.
  • Robinson is the leader in thefts for Missouri, with an average of two steals per game, while Mitchell is the leading in blocks for Tennessee, with an average of 0.8 blocks per game.

Drake Bulldogs vs Missouri Tigers Betting Trends: Tigers Last 10 Games

Date Opponent Score Spread Total Moneyline
3/08/25
UK
L 91-83
L-3.5
O170.5
L-185
3/05/25
@OKLA
L 96-84
L-4.5
O161.5
L-198
3/01/25
@VAN
L 97-93
L-2.5
O153.5
L-155
2/25/25
SCAR
W 101-71
W-14.5
O147.5
W-1100
2/22/25
@ARK
L 92-85
L-2.5
O149.5
L-139
2/19/25
ALA
W 110-98
W+1.5
O170.5
W+104
2/15/25
@UGA
W 87-74
W-1.5
O145.5
W-125
2/12/25
OKLA
W 82-58
W-7.5
U151.5
W-340
2/08/25
TXAM
L 67-64
L-2.5
U144.5
L-155
2/05/25
@TENN
L 85-81
W+8.5
O133.5
L+340

 

 

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