College basketball picks today: Greg Peterson’s best bets for December 10th

College basketball picks today: Greg Peterson’s best bets for December 10th

College Basketball Picks Today:

Today, veteran college basketball handicapper Greg Peterson shares his top college basketball tips for Tuesday, December 10th.

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Note: The lines are current at the time of publication; Think about Greg’s point of view on the game and his explanation before placing a bet.

Miami vs. Tennessee

6:30 p.m. Eastern

Typically known for its defense, Tennessee ranks third nationally in points scored per possession this season. They face a Miami defense that is leaky and ranks 282nd in points allowed per possession. However, Miami’s offense also ranks 19th in points per possession, which is high scoring.

Pick: Miami vs. Tennessee over 144.5 (Gregs Handicapped Total: 154.5)

Duke vs. Incarnate Word

7:00 p.m. East Coast

Incarnate Word ranks 26th nationally in points per possession in away games and makes 45.5% of its 3-point shots on the road. However, they rank 276th in points allowed per possession. Meanwhile, Duke ranks 16th in points per possession at home and has scored at least 84 points in four of its five home games this season.

Selection: Duke vs. Incarnate Word over 144 (Gregs Handicapped Total: 151)

Morgan State vs. Xavier

7:00 p.m. East Coast

Morgan State ranks 40th in the nation for road rebound percentage. They face a Xavier team whose offense has struggled of late, scoring 72 points or fewer in three straight games while turning the ball over on 23.2% of possessions during that span.

Pick: Morgan State +29 (Greg’s Handicap: Morgan State +22.5)

Wyoming vs. South Dakota

8:00 p.m. East Coast

South Dakota ranks 342nd in points allowed per possession. While Wyoming’s 13.5 turnovers per game are a concern, the team ranks 39th nationally in both 3-point shooting percentage and rebounding percentage. South Dakota struggled on the glass and ranked 267th in rebound percentage.

Selection: Wyoming Moneyline -105 (Greg’s Handicap: Wyoming -4.5)

Providence vs. DePaul

8:30 p.m. East Coast

The return of Bryce Hopkins should help a Providence offense that ranks 134th nationally in points per possession. However, DePaul enters the game ranked 20th in points per possession and should take advantage of a Providence defense that allows opponents to shoot 38.2% from 3-point range in road games.

Selection: DePaul -1 (Greg’s handicap: DePaul -4)

Michigan vs. Arkansas

9:00 p.m. East Coast

Michigan’s ball security is a concern, ranking 330th in turnovers per possession. They face an Arkansas defense that ranks 12th nationally in points allowed per possession. Additionally, Michigan’s 3-point shooting rate drops from 38.1% at home to 32.5% on the road, while Arkansas remains at 35% on 3-point shooting on the road.

Pick: Arkansas +5 (Greg’s Handicap: Arkansas -2)

Wisconsin vs. Illinois

9:00 p.m. East Coast

Illinois was impressive on defense and ranked second nationally in points allowed per possession. Meanwhile, Wisconsin appears to be returning to its slow, controlled style, ranking 271st or slower in total possessions per game every season since 2006-07.

Pick: Wisconsin vs. Illinois under 154.5 (Greg’s handicap total: 147.5)

UMKC vs. Portland

10:00 p.m. East Coast

Both teams have struggled to find offensive rhythm this season, with UMKC ranking 334th and Portland 331st in points scored per possession. UMKC plays a slow, controlled style and ranks 291st in possessions per game.

Pick: UMKC vs. Portland Under 145 (Greg’s Handicap Total: 139)

Eastern Washington vs. Washington

11:00 p.m. East Coast

Washington ranks just 259th in points scored per possession. Eastern Washington got 12.2 PPG scorer Mason Williams back in the last game after he missed five straight games due to injury.

Pick: Eastern Washington +13.5 (Greg’s Handicap: Eastern Washington +9.5)

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