Denver University VS South Dakota
The U.S. Collegiate Men's Basketball League will be played on February 20, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. Beijing time, with the University of Denver hosting the University of South Dakota. According to the moneyline odds provided by users, the home win is 1.40, the draw is 0.0, and the away win is 3.05, indicating that the market is highly optimistic about the home team Denver winning.
Recent record:Denver is expected to outperform the University of South Dakota in recent form. As the home team, the University of Denver usually shows a stronger offensive and defensive system and consistency at home. The University of South Dakota, on the other hand, often faces greater challenges in its record and performance when playing on the road, especially against opponents who are superior or strong at home.
Historical head-to-headIn the historical head-to-head record of the two teams, the University of Denver is expected to have a certain psychological advantage, especially when it plays at home against the University of South Dakota, and the winning percentage may be higher. Analysis of past clashes will support the home team to continue their dominance in this game.
OddsTheodds of this one-of-a-kind market clearly point to the home team's advantage: Denver has as low as 1.40 to win and 3.05 to win away with no draw option (0.0). This odds structure fully reflects the institution's affirmation of the home team's strength, home advantage and recent situation, and it is quite difficult to win away from home.
Predictinga combination of home field advantage, recent form comparison, psychological advantage in historical head-to-head and overwhelming odds support, the University of Denver is the more optimistic side in this game. It is predicted that the University of Denver will win the game against the University of South Dakota with its overall strength and home advantage.
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.
