A game after he went off for 28 points in a 78-66 win over Texas A&M, Cameron Thomas leads the LSU Tigers (11-4) at home against the No. 10 Texas Tech Red Raiders (11-5) on Saturday, January 30, 2021. The Tigers are underdogs by 3.5 points in the matchup, which tips off at 2:00 PM ET on ESPN2. The over/under is set at 151 for the matchup.
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Texas Tech vs LSU Betting Information
Favorite |
Spread |
Favorite Spread Odds |
Underdog Spread Odds |
Total |
Over Total Odds |
Under Total Odds |
Favorite Moneyline |
Underdog Moneyline |
Texas Tech |
-3.5 |
-115 |
-105 |
151 |
-110 |
-110 |
-180 |
150 |
ATS Records for Texas Tech and LSU
Texas Tech and LSU Betting Information
|
ATS Record |
ATS Record Against 3.5+ Point Spread |
Over/Under Record (O-U-P) |
Texas Tech |
9-6-1 |
7-3 |
16-0 |
LSU |
7-7-1 |
2-4-1 |
15-0 |
Texas Tech Leaders
- Mac McClung leads the Red Raiders in scoring, putting up 17.2 points per game.
- Kyler Edwards leads the team with 2.5 assists a game and Marcus Santos-Silva paces the squad with 5.9 rebounds per outing.
- Edwards hits a team-high 1.8 three-pointers per game for the Red Raiders.
- Nimari Burnett leads the team with 1.4 steals per game. Santos-Silva collects 1.2 blocks a contest to pace the Red Raiders.
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LSU Leaders
- Thomas owns the Tigers top spot in scoring with 22.1 points per game and also tacks on 2.7 rebounds and 1.5 assists per contest.
- Darius Days (7.8 rebounds per game) and Ja'vonte Smart (4.3 assists per game) are the LSU leaders in rebounds and assists.
- The 2.6 three-pointers Smart makes per game are a team-high mark for the Tigers.
- Nobody on LSU grabs more steals than Days (1.3 per game) or blocks more shots than Josh LeBlanc (0.8 per game).
Points Insights
- The Red Raiders put up 75.5 points per contest, just 1.6 more points than the 73.9 the Tigers surrender to opponents.
- When Texas Tech scores more than 73.9 points, it is 8-0-1 against the spread and 9-2 overall.
- LSU is 1-7-1 against the spread and 5-4 overall when allowing more than 75.5 points.
- The Tigers score an average of 83.7 points per game, 22 more points than the 61.7 the Red Raiders give up.
- In games it scores more than 61.7 points, LSU is 7-0-1 against the spread and 11-4 overall.
- Texas Tech's record is 0-1 against the spread and 0-1 overall when it allows more than 83.7 points.
- The Red Raiders have totaled 221 more points than their opponents this season (13.8 per game on average), and the Tigers have scored 146 more points than their opponents (9.8 per game).
Rebounding Insights
- The Red Raiders and the Tigers are similar rebounding teams, with the squads averaging and 35.6 and 37.1 rebounds per game, respectively.
- When LSU earns the rebounding advantage they are 6-1-1 against the spread. When recording fewer boards, Texas Tech is 2-4.
- The Red Raiders average 12 offensive boards per game, more than the Tigers by 1.3 rebounds per contest.
- The Red Raiders are 6-4 against the spread when grabbing more boards than their opponents. The Tigers are 5-4 when they trail in offensive rebounding.
- Both teams thrive on the boards. Texas Tech records an average rebounding margin of +3.8 rebounds per game. LSU averages a margin of +2.2 rebounds.
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