Mississippi State vs Kansas State Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-20-2025

Mississippi State vs Kansas State Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-20-2025

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Mississippi State vs Kansas State Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-20-2025

During their most recent game, the Mississippi State Bulldogs defeated Southeast Louisiana by a score of 75-68. This victory was the Bulldogs’ most recent victory. Regarding the number of fouls committed, the Bulldogs ended up with thirteen, while Southeast Louisiana with twenty. They were successful in burying four out of twenty-five attempts from a distance. Due to the fact that they made 16 of 18 free throw attempts, Southeast Louisiana was able to walk away with an 88.9% free throw shooting percentage. To add insult to injury, Southeast Louisiana was able to grab 33 boards (10 offensive and 23 defensive), but they could not manage to block any shots. During this contest, Southeast Louisiana achieved a total of 13 assists and 12 steals. In terms of the defense, Mississippi State allowed the other team to shoot 36.4% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 24 out of 66 shots. Additionally, they were responsible for 18 assists during this game, in addition to forcing 10 turnovers and obtaining 9 steals themselves. They recorded a total of forty rebounds, seven of which were of the offensive sort. In terms of rebounding, they earned a total of forty. The Bulldogs were successful in burying 16 of their 23 efforts from the charity stripe, resulting in a percentage of 69.6%. Mississippi State finished the game with a field goal percentage of 45.5% (25 out of 55) and making 9 of their 24 attempts from beyond the arc. This allowed them to come away with the victory.

During the matchup, Shawn Jones Jr. was one of the players who contributed to the outcome. He was able to come away from this game with a shooting percentage of 70.0% from the field and four assists. He played for a total of 32 minutes and grabbed six rebounds during that time. His final score was 17 points, and he shot 7 out of 10 from the field.

At the beginning of this match, Mississippi State has a record of 2-1 in terms of wins and losses for the year. The average number of times they lose possession of the ball due to turnovers is 16.3 per game, and they commit 14.7 personal fouls across the board every game. The Mississippi State Bulldogs are currently rated 335th in Division I in terms of passing, as they are averaging 44.3 rebounds per game and have 47 assists for the season. This places them in the lowest position possible. To put it into perspective, the Bulldogs are making 35.9% of their three-point shots (28 of 78), and they are making 70.5% of their free throws. As of right now, they are doing 46.2% from the field while averaging 80.3 points a game, which places them 169th in Division 1 on average.

On the defensive side of the ball, the Bulldogs are able to force 10.7 turnovers per game and draw 18.7 personal fouls throughout the course of the season. Currently, they are ranked 48th in college basketball in terms of the number of assists they have allowed to the opposition, with 41 assists allowed for the season. The defense of the Bulldogs is allowing a field goal percentage of 41.8% (84 of 201), and they are giving up approximately 33.3 boards per game as a team. They are ranked 223rd in Division I in terms of the number of points scored by their opponents per game (75.3), and they give up 24.2% of shots that come from outside the perimeter.

Tulsa was the opponent that the Kansas State Wildcats faced in their most recent game, and they emerged victorious with a final score of 84 against 83. When it comes to the topic of rebounding, Kansas State allowed Tulsa to collect 37 total rebounds, 13 of which were offensive. In the end, they finished the game with a free throw percentage of 72.4%, which was 21 out of 29. They shot 26.7% from beyond the arc, making 8 of 30 shots from beyond the arc. Through the course of the game, the Wildcats allowed Tulsa to score 27 of their 66 tries from the field, which resulted in a percentage of 40.9% for the Wildcats. As this game came to a close, the Wildcats had a field goal percentage of 44.1%, which was achieved by shooting 30 of 68 opportunities from the field. In terms of shooting from a distance, Kansas State was successful in five out of twenty-four attempts, which is twenty-eight percent. In total, they were successful in making 19 of the free throw tries, which is equivalent to a clip of 90.5%. Over the course of this game, Tulsa was called for sixteen fouls, which resulted in the Wildcats having to make a total of twenty-one trips to the free throw line. During the course of this game, they were able to steal five items while coughing up ten times. Over the course of this encounter, the Wildcats amassed a total of 38 boards, including 26 defensive boards and 12 offensive boards.

Through the course of this competition, PJ Haggerty ended up being a significant contributor for the Wildcats. Over the course of his 32 minutes on the court, he racked up a total of 31 points and three assists during this matchup. During the game, he had a field goal percentage of 58.8%, making 10 of 17 total shots, and he also grabbed 10 rebounds.

Up to this point in the season, Kansas State has a perfect record of 4-0. The Wildcats are committed 18.8 fouls per game, and their percentage from the free throw line is 72.9%. The number of assists they hand out each game is 21.3, which places them tenth in the nation, and the number of possessions they give up per game is 15.3. Over the course of the season, Kansas State has scored 374 points (93.5 points per game), and they have an average of 35.8 rebounds per game accumulated. The offensive performance of the Wildcats is currently ranked seventh in college basketball, with a hitting percentage of 54.7% from the floor.

With 78.5 points per game, the Wildcats’ defensive unit ranks 265th in Division I in terms of the number of points they allow to be scored against them. They have allowed teams to shoot 45.2% from the field, which is the 263rd best percentage in Division 1 and they force 14.3 turnovers per game. The defense of Kansas State allows 35.7% of their opponents to make three-point shots (33 of 98), and their opponents are successful in 68.8% of their free throw attempts. They give up 15.8 assists and 29.3 boards per game, which places them 294th and 30th in college basketball, respectively.

Our Mississippi State vs Kansas State Pick: MISSISSIPPI STATE

 

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