2014 Top 25 College Basketball Odds & Totals for Saturday, November 22

Saturday’s Top 25 CBB Odds

LAS VEGAS, NV (TheSpread) – The Top 25 College Basketball schedule for Saturday features five games. Here is a look at the odds for the top games taking place.

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The featured game of the day has Rhode Island hosting No. 21 Nebraska at 7PM ET. According to oddsmakers at Bovada.lv, Nebraska is the slim favorite on the road, as the Cornhuskers are getting odds of -1 point against Rhode Island. The over/under total hasn’t been set. Both team are 2-0 on the season, but neither has played in a lined game. Rhode Island is 2-0 at home while Nebraska is playing its first road game. These two last met in 2011 with Nebraska winning 83-63, covering a 9.5-point spread.

Another game of note today has Davidson taking on No. 6 North Carolina at 2PM ET from Charlotte, NC. Oddsmakers have North Carolina favored in the game, as the Tar Heels are getting odds of -13 points against Davidson. The over/under total hasn’t been set. Both teams are 2-0 on the season. UNC is playing in its first road game and is 1-1 against the spread while Davidson is playing away from home for the first time and is also playing in its first lined game. UNC has won five straight over Davidson, but Davidson has covered the spread in the last two meetings.

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Another game of note today has No. 4 Wisconsin hosting Boise State at 10PM ET. Oddsmakers have the Badgers favored at home, as they are getting odds of -17 points against the Broncos. The over/under total for the game hasn’t been set. Wisconsin is 3-0 on the season, 3-0 at home and 3-0 against the spread. Boise State is 3-0 overall, 1-0 on the road and 2-1 against the spread. These two have no recent meetings, but Boise State is 3-8 ATS in its last 11 Saturday games while Wisconsin is 7-0-1 ATS in its last 8 games overall.

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