Radford vs Chicago State Prediction, Odds & Best Bets Today – NCAAB, Nov. 25

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  • Radford is a -16.5 point favorite vs Chicago State
  • Total (Over/Under): 143.5 points
  • Radford / Chicago State TV channel: ESPN+

The Radford Highlanders visit Ocean Center to take on the Chicago State Cougars on Nov. 25. Tip off is scheduled for 10:30am EST in Daytona Beach, FL.

Radford is the betting favorite in this game, with the spread sitting at -16.5 (-105).

The Radford vs. Chicago State Over/Under is 143.5 total points.

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Radford vs. Chicago State Odds, Spread, Over/Under

SpreadTotal (O/U)Moneyline
Radford-16.5 -105O 143.5 -110-1600
Chicago State +16.5 -115U 143.5 -110+850

Radford vs Chicago State Prediction for Today:

The winning team model predicts Radford will win this college basketball game with 80.0% confidence, based on game simulations, player injuries, key player performances and recent matchups.

Radford vs Chicago State Spread Prediction:

Based on recent against-the-spread trends, the spread model predicts Radford will cover the spread with 67.2% confidence for today’s game.


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  • Radford has hit the 1H Game Total Over in 20 of their last 30 games (+10.80 Units / 31% ROI)
  • Radford has hit the Game Total Over in 19 of their last 30 games (+6.90 Units / 21% ROI)
  • Radford has hit the 1H Moneyline in 16 of their last 30 games (+5.90 Units / 12% ROI)
  • Chicago State has hit the Team Total Under in 17 of their last 28 games (+4.60 Units / 14% ROI)
  • Chicago State has hit the 1H Moneyline in 8 of their last 28 games (+2.80 Units / 9% ROI)
  • Chicago State have covered the 1H Spread in 16 of their last 28 games (+2.15 Units / 7% ROI)
  • Chicago State has hit the Game Total Over in 15 of their last 28 games (+0.70 Units / 2% ROI)

Radford Basketball Against the Spread Record (ATS)

Radford has a 3-2 record against the spread this college basketball season (+0.8 Units / 14.55% ROI).

  • 3-2 when betting on the Moneyline for +1.75 Units / 31.53% ROI
  • 4-1 when betting the Over for +2.9 Units / 52.73% ROI
  • 1-4 when betting the Under for -3.4 Units / -61.82% ROI

Chicago State Basketball Against the Spread Record (ATS)

Chicago State has a 1-5 record against the spread this college basketball season (-4.5 Units / -68.18% ROI).

  • 0-6 when betting on the Moneyline for -6 Units / -100% ROI
  • 4-2 when betting the Over for +1.8 Units / 27.27% ROI
  • 2-4 when betting the Under for -2.4 Units / -36.36% ROI

Radford Offensive Stats & Trends:

Radford averaged 10.2 turnovers per game (317 turnovers/31 games) last season — best among Big South Teams; League Avg: 11.4

Radford averaged 9.2 offensive rebounds per game (285 rebounds/31 games) last season — 5th lowest among Big South Teams; League Avg: 9.6

Radford had 16.5 free throw attempts per game last season — tied for 39th lowest among Division 1 Teams; League Avg: 19.2

Radford had an eFG% of 51% last season — 5th lowest among Big South Teams; League Avg: 51%

Chicago State Offensive Stats & Trends:

Chicago State averaged 11.1 assists per game (354 assists/32 games) last season — tied for 24th lowest among Division 1 Teams; League Avg: 13.4

Chicago State averaged 69.5 points per game (2,224 points/32 games) last season — 50th lowest among Division 1 Teams; League Avg: 73.6

Chicago State turned the ball over 152 times last season — fewest among Northeast Teams

Radford Defensive Stats & Trends:

Radford allowed an average of 1.21 points per shot (2,227 points/1,841 shots) last season — best among Big South Teams ; League Avg: 1.25

Radford forced 10.2 turnovers per game (315 turnovers/31 games) last season — tied for 36th lowest among Division 1 Teams; League Avg: 11.8

Radford allowed opponents to shoot 31% from three (232/744) last season — tied for 17th best among Division 1 Teams; League Avg: 34%

Radford allowed opponents to shoot 31% from three (232/744) last season — 2nd best among Big South Teams ; League Avg: 33%

Chicago State Defensive Stats & Trends:

Chicago State averaged 20.4 defensive rebounds per game (653 rebounds/32 games) last season — 5th lowest among Division 1 Teams; League Avg: 24.5

Chicago State averaged 8.7 steals per game (277 steals/32 games) last season — tied for 22nd best among Division 1 Teams; League Avg: 6.7

Chicago State forced 13.8 turnovers per game (442 turnovers/32 games) last season — 36th best among Division 1 Teams; League Avg: 11.8

Chicago State allowed 6.2 made three-pointers per game last season — tied for 36th best among Division 1 Teams; League Avg: 7.3


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Chase Kiddy is a writer for BetMGM and co-host of The Lion's Edge, an NFL and college football podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else. He has also written for a number of print and online outlets, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Washington Post, Daily News-Record, and HERO Sports. His first novel, Cave Paintings, is in development.