Nebraska Cornhuskers vs Ohio State Buckeyes Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-5-2026

Nebraska Cornhuskers vs Ohio State Buckeyes Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-5-2026

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Nebraska Cornhuskers vs Ohio State Buckeyes Prediction – College Basketball Picks 1-5-2026

During their final game, the Nebraska Cornhuskers faced off against New Hampshire and emerged victorious with a total score of 86 minutes and 55 seconds. After the game was over, Nebraska ended with a field goal percentage of 45.8% (27 of 59) and made five of their twenty-three three-point shots. A total of 27 of the Cornhuskers’ 35 attempts from the free throw line were successful, giving them a success rate of 77.1%. Within the realm of grabbing rebounds, they amassed a total of 41, with 14 of those rebounds coming from the offensive end of the court. Additionally, they were responsible for 17 assists during the game, in addition to forcing the opposing team to commit 15 turnovers and accumulating 8 steals. In terms of defense, Nebraska allowed its opponent to shoot 32.1% from the floor, with 18 out of 56 shots being successful. For the duration of this competition, New Hampshire had a total of 8 steals and 9 assists. Furthermore, New Hampshire was able to secure a total of 30 rebounds (10 offensive and 20 defensive), but the squad did not record a single single block. After converting 11 of 17 shots from the charity stripe, New Hampshire was able to win this game with a score of 64.7%. From downtown, they got eight out of thirty-two shots. As far as personal fouls are concerned, the Cornhuskers departed the arena with thirteen, while New Hampshire had twenty-four personal fouls under their belt.

Individuals such as Pryce Sandfort were among those who made contributions to the game. Overall, he had a field goal percentage of 46.7% and contributed one assist to the team’s success. He played for a total of 28 minutes on the floor and also grabbed seven boards during that time. He ended the game with 19 points after hitting 7 of 15 from the field.

Nebraska comes into this matchup with a record of 13-0 on the year, which includes both wins and losses. They give away possession of the ball 9.5 times per game, and as a team, they commit 13.9 fouls in each and every game. As a team, Nebraska has accumulated a total of 246 assists and 38.3 rebounds per game this season, which places them in the 40th position in Division 1 in terms of passing the ball. The Cornhuskers are making 74.7% of their shots from the charity stripe and 34.1% of their attempts from beyond the arc (134 of 393) throughout this season. At the moment, they are averaging 83.5 points per game, which places them 76th in Division 1; in addition, they are shooting 48.1% from the field.

On a nightly basis, the Cornhuskers are able to force 12.9 turnovers, and they also draw 17.8 personal fouls. Overall, their defensive performance is impressive. With 174 assists so far this season, they are ranked 150th in college basketball in terms of the number of assists they have allowed to their opponents. The defense of the Cornhuskers is allowing a field goal percentage of 37.6% (304 of 808), and they are also allowing 35.4 boards per game as a team. They are allowing 29.7% of their three-point shots to be made, and they are ranked 39th in the country in terms of the number of points their opponents score against them (66.2).

When the Ohio State Buckeyes met Grambling in their most recent game, they were victorious by a final score of 89-63. This victory was their most recent appearance on the floor. Grambling was able to get 18 rebounds overall, with seven coming from the offensive side of the court, thanks to Ohio State’s oversight. By shooting 6 of 21 from beyond the arc, they finished with a three-point percentage of 28.6%. Additionally, they ended up making 17 of 23 free throws, which is 73.9% of their total. Grambling was able to convert 20 of their 52 attempts from the field, which resulted in a percentage of 38.5% for the Buckeyes throughout the game due to their performance. The Buckeyes finished the game with a shooting percentage of 62.0%, which was determined by the fact that they shot 31 for 50 from the field when the final whistle sounded. When it comes to shooting from downtown, Ohio State missed six out of their eighteen tries, which is 33.3% of their total. At a percentage of 84.0%, they were successful in converting 21 of the free throws that they attempted. During the game, Grambling committed twenty fouls, which resulted in the Buckeyes having to go to the free throw line for a total of twenty-five attempts. During the course of the game, they committed 14 turnovers at the same time that they made four steals. Twenty defensive boards and seven offensive boards were collected by the Buckeyes during the game, bringing the total number of boards they collected to 27.

In the competition, John Mobley Jr. was an essential player for the Ohio State Buckeyes. In the thirty minutes that he was on the court, he scored twenty points and had four assists by the end of the game. Not only did he have one rebound, but he also made six out of ten field goals in this game, giving him a field goal percentage of sixty percent.

On the season, Ohio State has a record of 9-3 in terms of wins and losses. As far as offensive performance is concerned, the Ohio State Buckeyes are currently placed 23rd in NCAA basketball with a field goal percentage of 50.9% for the season. For the season, Ohio State has scored 1,035 points, which is equivalent to 86.3 points per game, and they have grabbed 36.9 boards per game. In college, they are ranked 61st in terms of the number of times they earn an assist per game, which is 17.3 times, and they are giving up possession 11.0 times a game. The Ohio State Buckeyes are accountable for 17.8 fouls committed in each and every game, and they have a 78.8 percent success rate from the free throw line.

In Division I, the Buckeyes are rated 153rd in terms of the number of points they give up per game, with 71.9. Every game, they force their opponents to commit 12.0 turnovers, and they have allowed their opponents to shoot 41.8% from the field, which is the 97th best percentage in Division 1. The Ohio State defense allows its opponents to make 30.2% of their three-point shots (89 of 295), and they are successful in 71.8% of their free throw attempts. Their average assists per game is 12.8 and their total rebounds per game is 31.3, which places them 148th and 50th, respectively, in college basketball terms.

Our Nebraska Cornhuskers vs Ohio State Buckeyes Pick: Ohio State

 

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