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College basketball picks today: Greg Peterson Best bets for March 22nd March 22nd

College basketball selection today:

Expert College Basketball Handicapper Greg Peterson shares his top college basketball tips for today Saturday, March 22nd.

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12:10 p.m. Eastern

McNEese against Purdue

Purdue entered the NCAA tournament, which took the 350th place in the country in the 2-point percentage of the opponent, and the total amount of McNeese should have problems, since they were rated 37. Or better in the points and points in both points and points. The McNeese defense will also bring Purdue under compulsion and left the 16th place that is forced per property. In addition, Purdue was not immediately offensive in games that were played away from home. They are also faced with a disadvantage, since Purdue removed the 59th place in the back bumper share from home, while Mcneese occupies the 33rd place. In this matchup, the back rash will be even more important, since both teams are slowly playing – McNeese is 316. The 309th place is per game and Purdue.

Picks: Mcneese +6.5 and below 143.5 (Gregs Handicap: McNeese +4.5, a total of 140.5)

2 p.m. Eastern

Bradley against George Mason

Bradley occupies third place in the country with three points with 39.6%, but this is tested by a George Mason team that occupies 11th place in points per property and the 21st percentage of the opponent on three points. However, George Mason has significant sales problems on the offensive and evaluates the 332.

Selection: Bradley +6 (Gregs Handicap: Bradley +2.5)

2:40 p.m. Eastern

Arkansas against St. Johns

St. John’s allows the fewest points per property in games that are played away from the home of a team in the country, but both teams would like to drive the pace – Markansas occupies 74th place per game, while St. John’s 37th place occupies. Arkansas’ crime has been achieved at the right time and scored at least 79 points in four of her last five games. Big Man Jonas Aidoo scored at least 14 points in four games in a row, and Boogie Fland, Arkansas’ second scorer with 15.1 points per game, recently returned after missing 15 games. St. John’s also improves from beyond the arch, which in the last two games reached 21 out of 51 from the three-point range, which has a significant improvement compared to its season average of 30.8%.

Selection: over 144 (Gregs disabled total number: 145.5)

6.10 p.m. Eastern

Drake against Texas Tech

Drake plays one of the most challenging styles that you can prepare for because they are the slowest team in the nation in possession. They check the possession of the possession well and prove ninth place in sales that are forced per property and the 20th in the defensive back -back share. A key factor in this matchup is McMillan’s injury concerns, which achieved an average of 14.2 points per game at 43.4% three-point shootout, missed the team’s first round against UNC Wilmington. Even if he plays, he will probably not be in full strength.

Selection: Drake +7 (Gregs Handicap: Drake +4.5)

7:10 p.m. Eastern

Creighton against Auburn

Auburn was one of the best team in the country in defending the three-point line and took the fifth nationally in the percentage three-point shooting share of the opponent (29.2%). In the meantime, Creighton is fighting away from home, which has an average of 13.6 points per 100 possessions than at home and only shoots 31.3% from the three-point range on the street compared to 37%. Although Auburn has lost three of their last four games to the NCAA tournament, their defense remains solid and enables 70 points or less in three games. No of the two teams plays particularly quickly, with Auburn the 136th place per game and Creighton 215.

Selection: under 151.5 (Greg’s disabled total number: 147)

8.40 p.m. Eastern

Gonzaga against Houston

Houston leads the country in the fewest points per possession, while he is slowly playing and took the 356th of 364 teams of Division I in total possession per game. While Gonzaga is often seen as an offensive power package, her defense this season was calmly effective and took the 16th place in points that are allowed per property. They are still fourth in terms of points per possession, but their three-point shooting sinks from 37.8% at home to 32.6% on the street.

Picks: Houston -4.5 and under 140 (Gregs Handicap: Houston -6.5, a total of 138.5)

9.40 p.m. Eastern

Ucla against Tennessee

Both teams are slowly playing – the ICLA takes 310th place per game, while Tennessee took 314th place. Defense is the strength of both squads, with the UCLA at the national level in sales that are forced per property, and in points that are permitted per property are occupied. Tennessee is the ninth point in points per possession and leads the country in the three-point percentage of the opponent (27.3%).

Picks: Tennessee -4.5 and below 132.5 (Gregs Handicap: Tennessee -6.5, a total of 130.5)

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