College Basketball Player Prop Bets: Texas Tech vs. Iowa State, Texas A&M vs. Alabama, Nebraska

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/17/2024

Gambling911.com has your college basketball player prop bets for a number of the 12 pm Noon ET games Saturday.

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Texas Tech vs. Iowa State

Darrion Williams had a perfect night for Texas Tech in a lopsided victory over No. 6 ranked Kansas the other night.  He comes into this game against Iowa State with a scoring total Over/Under of 11.5.

Williams scored a career-high 30 points on 12-of-12 shooting, including four 3-pointers. He also made both of his free throws and had 11 rebounds in Texas Tech's 79-50 win Monday night.

“Give him credit because (of) his work habits and his belief in this team. ... I do believe the game rewards those people that play it to win,” Red Raiders coach Grant McCasland said. “What an awesome combination he was tonight of scoring and facilitating and rebounding and just winning.”

Scoring

Curtis Jones (11.5)

Iowa State Cyclones

Darrion Williams

Texas Tech Red Raiders (11.5)

Joe Toussaint (9.5)

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Milan Momcilovic (9.5)

Iowa State Cyclones

Richard Isaacs (15.5)

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Tamin Lipsey (11.5)

Iowa State Cyclones

Warren Washington (9.5)

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Rebounds

Curtis Jones (2.5)

Iowa State Cyclones

Darrion Williams (6.5)

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Joe Toussaint (2.5)

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Milan Momcilovic (3.5)

Iowa State Cyclones

Richard Isaacs (2.5)

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Tamin Lipsey (3.5)

Iowa State Cyclones

Tre King (5.5)

Iowa State Cyclones

Warren Washington (7.5)

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Assists

Curtis Jones (2.5)

Iowa State Cyclones

Darrion Williams (2.5)

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Joe Toussaint (3.5)

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Milan Momcilovic (1.5)

Iowa State Cyclones

Richard Isaacs (4.5)

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Tamin Lipsey (4.5)

Iowa State Cyclones

Penn State @ Nebraska

Nebraska's Keisei Tominaga and Rienk Mast each come into this game with a scoring total of 14.5.

Tominaga accumulated 19 points (8-14 FG, 3-6 3Pt), one rebound, two assists and two steals over 28 minutes during Saturday's 79-59 win over Michigan.

Mast ended with 11 points (4-10 FG, 1-3 3Pt, 2-2 FT), six rebounds, eight assists and one block across 34 minutes in that game.

Mast's rebounds total was coming in at 7.5 and his assists at 3.5.

Texas A&M @ Alabama

Wade Taylor IV scored 18 points, Tyrece Radford 17, reserve Henry Coleman III 13 and Jace Carter 11 for Texas A&M in a shock 1-point loss to Vanderbilt the other night.

Alabama guard Latrell Wrightsell, who comes into Saturday's game with a scoring total of Over/Under 10.5, had season highs of 21 points and 10 rebounds, Mark Sears scored 23 points and No. 16 Alabama made a handful of deep shots to break open a tight game in the final nine minutes of a 109-92 victory over LSU on Saturday.

“We’re not supposed to pass up any open 3s,” said Wrightsell, whose six 3-pointers on nine attempts pleased Alabama coach Nate Oats.

“I get irritated with him when he passes up open shots,” Oats said. “He’s such a good shooter.”

Scoring

Aaron Estrada (13.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Andersson Garcia (6.5)

Texas A&m Aggies

Grant Nelson (11.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Jace Carter (8.5)

Texas A&m Aggies

Latrell Wrightsell Jr. (10.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Mark Sears (20.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Rylan Griffen (12.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Tyrece Radford (16.5)

Texas A&m Aggies

Rebounds

Aaron Estrada (4.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Andersson Garcia (9.5)

Texas A&m Aggies

Grant Nelson (5.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Jace Carter (5.5)

Texas A&m Aggies

Latrell Wrightsell Jr. (3.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Mark Sears (4.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Rylan Griffen (3.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Tyrece Radford (4.5)

Texas A&m Aggies

Assists

Aaron Estrada (4.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Mark Sears (4.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Rylan Griffen (1.5)

Alabama Crimson Tide

Tyrece Radford (2.5)

Texas A&m Aggies

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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