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Louisville vs New Mexico State Prediction, Odds for November 26 College Basketball Game

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Louisville vs New Mexico State Prediction, Odds for November 26 College Basketball Game

The Louisville Cardinals (2-3) go up against the New Mexico State Aggies (3-4) on November 26, 2023. The matchup airs on ACC Network Extra.

Before you place your bet on this game at FanDuel Sportsbook, here are the NCAA basketball odds and spreads you need to know.

Louisville vs. New Mexico State Game Info and Odds

  • Game Day: Sunday, November 26, 2023
  • Game Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: ACC Network Extra
  • Location: Louisville, Kentucky
  • Arena: KFC Yum! Center

Before you decide to wager on Louisville-New Mexico State matchup (in which Louisville is a 7.5-point favorite and the over/under is set at 141.5 points), keep reading for some betting trends and insights for Sunday's game.

Louisville vs. New Mexico State: ATS Betting Stats and Trends

  • Louisville has compiled a 3-2-0 record against the spread this season.
  • New Mexico State has a record of just 1-4-0 against the spread this season.
  • Louisville covers the spread when it is a 7.5-point favorite or more 50% of the time. That's more often than New Mexico State covers as an underdog of 7.5 or more (never covered this season).
  • The Cardinals did a better job covering the spread in road games (5-6-0) than they did in home games (7-10-0) last season.
  • The Aggies were better against the spread away (5-5-0) than at home (3-4-0) last season.

Louisville vs. New Mexico State: Moneyline Betting Stats

  • Louisville has been the favorite in three games this season and has come away with the win two times (66.7%) in those contests.
  • The Cardinals have played as a favorite of -360 or more just one time this year and came away with a win in that game.
  • New Mexico State has lost all three of the games it has been listed as the moneyline underdog this season.
  • The Aggies have played as a moneyline underdog of +280 or longer in just two games this season, which they lost both.
  • Louisville has an implied victory probability of 78.3% according to the moneyline set by oddsmakers for this matchup.

Louisville vs. New Mexico State Head-to-Head Comparison

  • Louisville has a +2 scoring differential, putting up 74.4 points per game (197th in college basketball) and allowing 74 (246th in college basketball).
  • Skyy Clark's team-leading 14.4 points per game ranks 373rd in the country.
  • New Mexico State is being outscored by two points per game, with a -14 scoring differential overall. It puts up 69.7 points per game (269th in college basketball), and gives up 71.7 per contest (194th in college basketball).
  • Robert Carpenter's team-leading 12.6 points per game rank him 587th in the country.
  • The Cardinals win the rebound battle by 3.6 boards on average. They collect 37.8 rebounds per game, which ranks 51st in college basketball, while their opponents grab 34.2 per contest.
  • Brandon Huntley-Hatfield averages 9.8 rebounds per game (ranking 30th in college basketball) to lead the Cardinals.
  • The Aggies win the rebound battle by 1.4 boards on average. They collect 34 rebounds per game, 154th in college basketball, while their opponents pull down 32.6.
  • Carpenter averages 4.7 rebounds per game (889th in college basketball) to lead the Aggies.
  • Louisville records 90.5 points per 100 possessions (256th in college basketball), while allowing 90 points per 100 possessions (197th in college basketball).
  • The Aggies score 89.7 points per 100 possessions (266th in college basketball), while conceding 92.2 points per 100 possessions (238th in college basketball).

Louisville vs. New Mexico State Picks and Prediction

All college basketball win probability predictions and picks are according to numberFire.
Prediction: New Mexico State win (52.7%)

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