Uni of Charleston VS Campbell
This American Collegiate Men's Basketball League will be held at 08:00 Beijing time on January 25, 2026, with the University of Charleston hosting Campbell University. Based on the out-of-the-money odds you provide, home wins are 1.03, draws are 0.0 and away wins are 11.50, and the market data is extremely favorable for the home team to win the University of Charleston.
Recent recordAs a stronger team, the University of Charleston should have a fairly solid performance at home recently, with a high win rate and a more mature offensive and defensive system. Campbell University's overall strength is weak, especially the away combat ability may be insufficient, and the recent record is expected to fluctuate greatly, and it is difficult to win against strong teams.
Historical head-to-headIn the past head-to-head records of the two teams, the University of Charleston is likely to have a clear advantage, especially when playing at home against Campbell University, which should maintain a high winning rate. Campbell University may be at a disadvantage both psychologically and tactically.
The odds combination offered by the odds agency (home win 1.03, draw 0.0, away win 11.50) is extremely directional. Home wins are as low as 1.03, almost ruling out a draw (odds of 0.0), while away wins are as high as 11.50, which clearly reflects the huge difference in strength between the two sides and the market's overwhelming expectations for the home team to win.
PredictionBased on recent form, historical head-to-head and overwhelming odds, it is highly likely that the University of Charleston will win at home in this game. The prediction is for the University of Charleston to win. However, extremely low odds also mean extremely low return on investment.
No-BetsDespite the clear direction of the prediction, the bet value is almost zero due to the low home win odds (1.03) to cover any potential risk (even a very small probability of upset). From a rational investment perspective, betting on this odds is not recommended.
