Clifford Omoruyi Total Rebounds Prop Bet vs. BYU - Sweet 16
Alabama's Clifford Omoruyi rebounds total was posted at 7.5 at BetUS for the Crimson Tide's Sweet 16 game against the BYU Cougars.
Clifford Omoruyi Recent Performance
Omoruyi racked up 10 points (5-7 FG), 11 rebounds, two assists and two blocks in 25 minutes during Sunday's 80-66 win over Saint Mary's.
From RotoWire:
Omoruyi was a big-time presence on the interior for Alabama, logging just his second double-double of the season and capitalizing on multiple lobs to help put away the Gaels down the stretch. The 6-foot-11 big man has gotten hot as of late, scoring in double figures in three consecutive games while providing six blocks across that same stretch. Omoruyi will get his next opportunity against BYU in the Sweet 16 on Thursday.
BYU vs. Alabama Player Prop Bets
Scoring - Rebounds - Assists
Aden Holloway
Alabama
(10.5)
Chris Youngblood
Alabama
(9.5)
Clifford Omoruyi
Alabama
(9.5) (7.5 Rebounds)
Dallin Hall
BYU
(6.5) (4.5 Assists)
Dawson Baker
BYU
(6.5)
Egor Demin
BYU
(11.5) (4.4 Assists)
Fousseyni Traore
BYU
(9.5) (5.5 Rebounds)
Grant Nelson
Alabama
(11.5)
Keba Keita
BYU
(8.5)
Labaron Philon
Alabama
(10.5)
Mark Sears
Alabama
(20.5) (4.4 Assists)
Mawot Mag
BYU
(7.5)
Mouhamed Dioubate
Alabama
(8.5) (5.5 Rebounds)
Richie Saunders
BYU
(18.5)
Trevin Knell
BYU
(9.5)
BYU vs. Alabama Betting Preview
The Crimson Tide (27-8) will face sixth-seeded BYU in Newark, New Jersey, in the East Region semifinals on Thursday, the nation’s highest scoring team looking every bit a threat to reach the sport’s biggest stage yet again.
Chris Youngblood led six players in double figures, including Sears, with 13 points and No. 2 seed Alabama powered its way past seventh-seeded Saint Mary’s 80-66 on Sunday to reach the Sweet 16 for a third straight year.
“It’s tough to guard us when you’ve got six guys capable of getting double digits,” Alabama head coach Nate Oats said.
Egor Demin and Richie Saunders led BYU to an 80-71 victory over VCU in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, giving first-year Cougars coach Kevin Young a better memory of Ball Arena than his last one.
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