Oregon VS Iowa
The U.S. Collegiate Men's Basketball League will be played at 9:00 a.m. Beijing time on February 2, 2026, with the University of Oregon hosting the University of Iowa. Based on the moneyline odds you provide, the visiting team University of Iowa is clearly favored.
Recent Record:The University of Oregon has been in a fluctuating form recently, and its performance on both ends of the offensive and defensive ends has not been consistent enough, and home performance is the key to it. The University of Iowa has had an even better record recently, showing strong offensive firepower and away combat ability, and is a powerhouse in the league.
Historical head-to-headmeetings between the two teams have met a limited number of times in recent years. Judging from the limited record, Iowa has a certain psychological advantage in overall strength and key matchups, but Oregon has also caused problems for opponents at home.
OddsThe moneyline odds you offer are: University of Oregon to win 5.25, draw 0.0, University of Iowa to win 1.17. This odds structure clearly shows that institutions are extremely optimistic about the visiting team University of Iowa winning, with ultra-low odds of 1.17 implying extremely high market expectations and minimal theoretical risk, while home win odds of 5.25 implying a very low chance of an upset.
PredictionBased on recent form, strength comparison and overwhelming odds data, the University of Iowa will win this game on the road is a high probability event. If the University of Oregon wants to create an upset, it must rely on a super-level home defense and possible fluctuations in the opponent's form. Prediction direction: The away team University of Iowa wins alone.
Do Not Beton Sports events The result of which is influenced by various factors such as on-the-spot form, injury, tactics, and any predictions are subject to uncertainty. The content of this article is based solely on available data and does not constitute any betting advice. Please watch the game rationally and enjoy the game itself.
