New Orleans Privateers vs Texas Tech Red Raiders Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-26-2025

New Orleans Privateers vs Texas Tech Red Raiders Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-26-2025

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New Orleans Privateers vs Texas Tech Red Raiders Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-26-2025

After playing Mississippi State, the New Orleans Privateers were defeated by a score of 81-78 in their most recent game. The contest was played against Mississippi State. When it came to personal fouls, the Privateers ended up with a total of 22, while Mississippi State ended up with a total of 19 personal fouls. They were also successful in ten of their thirty-one attempts from beyond the arc. Over the course of the game, Mississippi State made 15 of 29 free throw attempts, resulting in a free throw percentage of 51.7%. In addition, Mississippi State finished the game with 0 turnovers, despite the fact that they had 38 rebounds (12 offensive and 26 defensive). The Mississippi State Bulldogs finished the game with 15 assists and 10 steals while competing. In terms of defense, New Orleans allowed a shooting percentage of 43.1% from the floor over the course of 28 out of 65 shots. In addition, they had 10 thefts and forced the opposing team into 14 turnovers during this battle. Additionally, they recorded 17 assists during this matchup. In terms of the number of rebounds they collected, they racked up forty, with twelve of those in the offensive category. There were a total of 17 tries made by the Privateers at the charity stripe, and they were successful 16 times out of 17. In the end, New Orleans finished the game with a field goal percentage of 37.7% (26 of 69), and they were successful in making 10 of their 27 three-point shots.

One of the players who made an impact in this game is considered to be Coleton Benson. During the game, he had a field goal percentage of fifty percent and two assists. The total amount of time he spent on the court was 36 minutes, and he also got four rebounds. His final score was 25 points, and he shot 7 out of 14 from the field.

With a record of 2-4 during the current season, New Orleans is coming into this matchup. They have a field goal percentage of 41.6% while averaging 75.7 points per game, which places them 243rd in Division 1. The Privateers have a shooting percentage of 73.5% from the free throw line and a shooting percentage of 36.5% on shots from a distance (54 of 148). With 79 assists so far this season, New Orleans is ranked 257th in the nation in terms of passing the rock. The squad is averaging 39.2 rebounds per game and has a total of 79 assists so far this season. They average 15.3 turnovers per game, and as a team, they incur 21.8 fouls per game. They are turning the ball over fifteen times per game.

The Privateers have a defensive record of forcing 9.5 turnovers per game and drawing 20.0 personal fouls. This is a positive sign for the team’s overall performance. With 91 assists allowed to the opposition so far this season, they are now ranked 266th in Division 1 in terms of the number of assists they have given up. When it comes to defense, the Privateers are allowing their opponents to shoot at a rate of 42.3% (159 of 376), and they are also giving up 36.7 boards per game as a squad. The percentage of three-point shots they allow is 25.6%, and they are ranked 306th in Division 1 in terms of the number of points they allow per game (81.0).

When the Texas Tech Red Raiders last competed on the court, they were defeated by Purdue by a score of 86-56. This was the last time they were available to compete. When it comes to the manner in which they attacked the glass, Texas Tech allowed Purdue to get a total of forty rebounds, ten of which were on the offensive side. They made eight of fourteen shots from beyond the arc, which resulted in a 57.1% success rate, and they ended up making ten of fifteen free throws, which is a 66.7% success rate. During the game, the Red Raiders gave Purdue the opportunity to score 34 of their 58 attempts from the field, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 58.6%. By the time the final whistle blew, the Red Raiders had completed 20 of 60 shots from the field, which put them at a 33.3% shooting percentage. When it comes to shots from a distance, Texas Tech was successful in 8 of its 34 attempts, which is a 23.5% success rate. In total, they were successful in making eight of the free throws, which is a 57.1% success percentage. Through the course of this game, Purdue committed 15 personal fouls, which resulted in the Red Raiders having to go to the free throw line for a total of 14 attempts. They were able to pull it off eight times while also achieving seven steals for the game. Through the course of the game, the Red Raiders collected a total of 24 rebounds, including 16 defensive boards and 8 offensive rebounds.

When it came to this game, JT Toppin was an essential player for the Red Raiders. In this game, he made six out of thirteen field goals, giving him a field goal percentage of 46.2%. Additionally, he grabbed eight rebounds. The 36 minutes that he spent on the court resulted in him scoring 15 points and dishing out two assists for the game.

This season, Texas Tech has a record of 4-2 in terms of wins and losses. The Red Raiders are now ranked 268th in the nation in terms of their offensive unit’s field goal percentage, which is 43.3%. Throughout the course of the season, Texas Tech has scored 493 points (82.2 points per game), and they have garnered an average of 39.2 rebounds per game. The rate at which they earn assists is 16.8 times per game, which places them in the 89th position in college basketball, while they turn the ball over 10.5 times per game. In each and every game, the Red Raiders commit 16.5 fouls, and their percentage from the free throw line is 69.7 percent.

With 75.0 points per game allowed, the Red Raiders’ defensive unit ranks 221st in the nation in terms of the number of points allowed per game. They have allowed teams to shoot 45.3% from the field, which is the 262nd best percentage in the NCAA, and they have forced 12.2 turnovers per game. The defense of Texas Tech enables opponents to shoot from beyond the arc at a rate of 34.8% (39 of 112), while opponents are successful on 66.9% of their 3-point shots. According to the Division 1 rankings, they have given up 10.5 assists and 36.7 rebounds per game, which places them 48th and 247th, respectively.

Our New Orleans Privateers vs Texas Tech Red Raiders Pick: Texas Tech

 

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