NCAA Basketball Odds: Georgia Southern Eagles vs Florida International Golden Panthers

Georgia Southern Eagles will go to the free throw line vs Florida International Golden Panthers on Thursday, hoping to boost its 5-5 record with a victory while beating the betting lines set by odds makers.

Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick

Betting fans looking to back the Georgia Southern Eagles before tip-off in this one found them as -2-point favorites over at Sportsbook earlier.

Georgia Southern Eagles vs Florida International Golden Panthers Matchup

Team Betting Records & Power Rankings

Florida International Golden Panthers battles the Georgia Southern Eagles, currently sitting with a 5-5 mark (2-3 ATS). The OVER/UNDER records, always important for totals betting, are 2-2 for the Florida International Golden Panthers and 3-2 for the Georgia Southern Eagles.

This game puts the Florida International Golden Panthers, most recently No. 274 in the Odds Shark power rankings, up against the Georgia Southern Eagles, who rate No. 248 in the latest survey.

Statistical Matchup

In the paint, the rebound battle will feature Florida International's No. 145-rated squad against Georgia Southern's No. 162-rated roster. And in long-range shooting, Florida International rates No. 238 in the country with 5.5 per game, while their foes tonight, the Georgia Southern Eagles rank No. 81 nationally with 8.4 per match.

Recent Outings Betting Recap

Georgia Southern was crushed on Friday, getting blown out by Minnesota and falling by a 86-49 score at Williams Arena.

Florida International suffered a 82-63 loss against Florida Gulf Coast on Sunday, getting 25 points from Donte McGill in a losing effort at Alico Arena.

Betting Trends
  • Georgia Southern is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games
  • Georgia Southern is 7-18 SU in its last 25 games on the road
  • Florida International is 2-7 SU in its last 9 games

Next Betting Matchups

Georgia Southern at Winthrop, Tuesday, December 20th
Florida International at Northern Illinois, Saturday, December 17th

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