University Of Southern Indiana VS Eastern Illinois
This U.S. Collegiate Men's Basketball League game will be played on January 25, 2026 at 09:30 (local time), with Southern Indiana University hosting Eastern Illinois University. According to the moneyline odds provided by users, the away team Eastern Illinois is clearly favored.
Recent RecordsSouthern Indiana University's recent record is expected to fluctuate, and it may have some combat effectiveness at home but lack overall stability. Eastern Illinois University, as a favored side by the odds, should have a better recent record and a higher winning rate, especially on the road, which may show a strong offensive and defensive system and competitive form.
Historical head-to-headIn the historical meeting between the two teams, Eastern Illinois University is likely to have the upper hand, with a high winning percentage both home and away against Southern Indiana. Southern Indiana University may have caused problems for opponents at home, but the overall mentality of the game is at a disadvantage.
The odds offered by oddsusers are: Southern Indiana University to win 6.00, draw 0.0 (not applicable), Eastern Illinois University to win 1.12. This odds structure clearly shows that the market is extremely bullish on the visiting team Eastern Illinois to win, with an ultra-low odds of 1.12 implying a very high theoretical probability of winning, while a home win odds of 6.00 mean an extremely low chance of an upset.
PredictionBased on recent form, head-to-head history, and overwhelming odds bias, the prediction for this game is clearly in favor of the visiting team Eastern Illinois winning. The away team has an absolute advantage in strength, form and market expectations, and is expected to win the game by a large margin. The chances of an upset win by the home team Southern Indiana University are slim.
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