Austin Peay Governors vs Miami-Ohio RedHawks Point Spread: Betting Trends Hint at Winner

The Miami-Ohio RedHawks hope to send their betting backers to the pay window on Sunday as they look to cover the point spread at Winfield Dunn Center against the Austin Peay Governors.

Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick

The Austin Peay Governors betting line opened as 0-point in this college basketball tilt over at Sportsbook but the number may be on the move. Watch for the Sportsbook over/under total as well at Sportsbook.

Miami-Ohio RedHawks vs Austin Peay Governors Matchup

Team Betting Records & Power Rankings

The Austin Peay Governors bring a 2-3 record (1-1 ATS) to this tilt against the 3-2 RedHawks, who are 3-2 ATS. Those OVER/UNDER betting have witnessed Austin Peay go 1-1 so far and the Miami-Ohio RedHawks go 1-4.

The Governors - RedHawks odds would favor the RedHawks if the lines were set according to our power ranks. Austin Peay is rated No. 323 in the current Odds Shark poll, while Miami-Ohio is at No. 251.

Statistical Matchup

Offensively, the game matches up Austin Peay's No. 137 nationally ranked offense (76.2 points per game) against a Miami-Ohio RedHawks defense that sits as the No. 109 at 68.6 PPG. The Austin Peay Governors have been averaging 46.79% from the field, more than the RedHawks have managed so far this season (40.56% on average).

Recent Outings Betting Recap

Miami-Ohio was crushed on Wednesday, getting blown out by Tulane and falling by a 80-59 score at Devlin Fieldhouse.

Austin Peay cruised to victory on Wednesday, running Bethel Tennessee out of the gym and running up a 90-58 score at Winfield Dunn Center.

Betting Trends
  • Miami-Ohio is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games
  • Miami-Ohio is 6-17 SU in its last 23 games
  • The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Miami-Ohio's last 7 games
  • Miami-Ohio is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games on the road
  • Austin Peay is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games at home

Next Betting Matchups

Miami-Ohio home to Midway University, Wednesday, November 29th
Austin Peay at Oklahoma State, Wednesday, November 29th

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