Mississippi State VS Tennessee
The U.S. Collegiate Men's Basketball League will be played on February 12, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. Beijing time, with Mississippi State University hosting the University of Tennessee. Based on the moneyline odds you offer, the home win is 3.55, the draw is 0.0 and the away win is 1.31, indicating that the market is confident that the visiting team will win at the University of Tennessee.
Recent RecordsMississippi State University's recent form may be up and down, and its consistency on both ends of the offensive and defensive ends will be key. The University of Tennessee, as a stronger side, is expected to have a higher win rate in the near future, especially in terms of defensive intensity and key ball handling, which is in line with its lower away win odds.
Historical head-to-headIn the past head-to-head records of the two teams, the University of Tennessee is likely to have a clear advantage, especially when playing away against Mississippi State, its tactical execution and overall strength are often reflected, and the historical record will strengthen its position as the favorite in this game.
OddsThe odds you offer for a moneyline are: Mississippi State to win 3.55, draw 0.0, and Tennessee to win 1.31. The away win odds of 1.31 are extremely low, combined with the draw odds of 0.0, which clearly points to the market's belief that a win for the University of Tennessee is a high probability event, and the high odds of a home win reflect a low likelihood of an upset.
PredictionBased on recent form, historical head-to-head and overwhelming odds tendencies, the prediction direction for this game is clear. The University of Tennessee has an absolute advantage in terms of overall strength and market confidence, and is the more likely winner. It is expected that the course of the game may show that Tennessee relies on stronger overall control.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for data 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, etc., please look at them rationally.
