NIT Predictions: Will Stanford vs. Oklahoma State fall under total? 3/19/18

Stanford vs. Oklahoma State NIT Pick

Will Monday night’s NIT matchup between the Stanford Cardinal and Oklahoma State Cowboys fall under the betting total at 7:00 p.m. ET?

Game Snapshot

(617) Stanford Cardinal at (618) Oklahoma State Cowboys

Monday, March 19, 2018

TV: ESPNU, 7:00 p.m. ET

CURRENT ODDS

According to oddsmakers from online sports book YouWager, the Cowboys are 7.5-point home favorites to beat the Cardinal, while the over/under currently sits at 153.5 points.

LINE MOVEMENT

As of this writing, neither the point spread nor the over/under have moved off the original numbers posted by oddsmakers. The point spread remains 7.5 in favor of Oklahoma State while the total sits at 153.5 after hitting the board at that same number.

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PUBLIC BETTING INFORMATION

As of this writing, 69% of the betting tickets wagered at online sportsbooks are on the Cowboys to cover the point spread. Meanwhile, 52% of the betting tickets are on the over.

KEY INJURIES

None. Marcus Sheffield (leg) has been out since late November for Stanford while both Zack Dawson (disciplinary, out for the year) and Davon Dillard (disciplinary, out for the year) have been out for Oklahoma State for a while.

BETTING STRATEGIES

The under has been a great play recently when Oklahoma State is in action. The under is 16-5 in the Cowboys’ last 21 home games, is a perfect 11-0 in their last 11 non-conference games, and is 5-0-1 in their last six games overall. The under is also 7-0 in the Cowboys’ last seven home games when facing an opponent with a losing record and has cashed seven straight times when they play at home against a team with a road winning percentage of less than .400.

NIT COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREDICTION: STANFORD/OKLAHOMA STATE UNDER 153.5

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