Let’s take some overs on key freshmen including Duke’s Jared McCain and Kentucky’s Rob Dillingham this Wednesday, while Keisei Tominaga and Nebraska look to end Indiana’s tournament hopes at Assembly Hall.
Check out our entire college basketball player props card for Wednesday, February 21 below. Good luck!
Jared McCain has been a force for the Blue Devils this season, exceeding expectations and even getting some 1st round nods in mock drafts as of late. Duke is facing a Miami team that has struggled to stop opposing guards all season.
Expect Roach, McCain, and Proctor to pick apart this defense early on. Jared is coming off a 35-point game against Florida State.
Although he didn’t hit the 6-rebound mark against the Noles, has hit the mark in four of his last six. He’s had six games this season where he’s grabbed 10 or more rebounds, something unheard of for an ACC guard.
Dillingham’s point prop is the prop to target on Wednesday as the Wildcats travel to Baton Rouge to take on the Tigers. LSU is just 3-7 in their last 10, while Kentucky is 5-2 away from home this season.
Although Rob has only received no more than 20 minutes of playing time over the Wildcats’ last three (nice job Coach Cal), we are looking for the sharpshooter to come out shooting no matter how many minutes he receives this game.
He had four straight games of 16 or more points before Calipari decided to play him less minutes. After a three-game skid, look for a bounce back against a beatable SEC opponent.
While Kolek and Marquette should have themselves a day against a 3-win DePaul team, the issue is the Eagles’ having too good of a day at home. DePaul has lost thirteen straight games, with nine of those coming by 20 or more points.
As the season is winding down, look for Shaka Smart to be wary of playing Kolek extra minutes who earlier this season dealt with some injury concerns.
Tominaga and Nebraska head into Assembly Hall to take on the Hoosiers who are 3-7 in their last ten outings. Keisei cooked Indiana for 28 points on four threes earlier this season and since then, has been on fire from downtown.
He’s hit this marker in three of his last four games and has a great chance to secure the Hoosiers’ next loss with his elite shooting from beyond the arc. This should be a back-and-forth game that favors three-point scorers on each side.
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