Arkansas VS Vanderbilt
The U.S. Collegiate Men's Basketball League will be played at 10:00 a.m. Beijing time on January 21, 2026, with the University of Arkansas hosting Vanderbilt University. According to the moneyline odds provided by the user, the home win is 1.83, the draw is 0.0, and the away win is 2.00.
Recent RecordsThe University of Arkansas' recent record requires attention to its pre-game form, including home performance, offensive and defensive efficiency and the health of key players. Vanderbilt needs to analyze its away combat ability, recent win-loss trend and team stability. Specific data needs to be updated before the game.
Historical head-to-headThe two teams have won and lost each other in historical meetings, and it is necessary to examine in detail the matchup records, point difference trends and home and away advantages and disadvantages in recent years. The University of Arkansas usually has a psychological advantage when playing at home against Vanderbilt.
OddsThe current odds of a win-win set by the agency are 1.83 for a home win, 2.00 for an away win, and 0.0 for a draw (i.e., there is no draw option, which is in line with the rules of basketball games). This odds combination shows that the institutions are slightly favorable on the University of Arkansas at home, but the advantage is not significant and the away win return is attractive, indicating that the game may be more intense.
PredictionBased on home and away factors, odds tendencies and historical head-to-head records, the University of Arkansas has a relatively high probability of winning this game with its home advantage and slightly favorable odds. However, Vanderbilt's away win odds are not overly underestimated and have considerable upset potential. It is expected that the game will be very close and the point difference may not be too big.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for match research purposes only and does not constitute any betting advice. The results of sports events are affected by various factors such as on-the-spot performance, injuries, and tactics, so please look at them rationally.
