North Carolina A&T Aggies vs South Carolina State Bulldogs Betting Matchup Report

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Feb 11, 4:00 PM | Corbett Center

South Carolina State Bulldogs vs North Carolina A&T Aggies Odds

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The Aggies will be trying to slam the South Carolina State Bulldogs on Saturday when the teams tip off at Corbett Center in college betting action.

The Bulldogs will look to vanquish their hosts on Saturday, as they are 0-0 ATS versus the spread this season, while the Aggies are 1-0 ATS. South Carolina State is 0-0 against the total, while North Carolina A&T is 1-0 versus the number.



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Power Rankings / Prediction:
The Odds Shark Power Rankings have the Aggies at No. 147 and the Bulldogs at No. 306 heading into this contest. Handicapping models at Odds Shark project a 69-59 result in favor of the Aggies.



How They Match Up:
Offensively, the game matches up North Carolina A&T's No. 104 nationally ranked offense (71.3 points per game) against a Bulldogs defense that sits as the No. 337 at 77.7 PPG. The Aggies have been averaging 42.1% from the field, more than the Bulldogs have managed so far this season (39.8% on average).

Defensively, South Carolina State features the nation's No. 339-rated defense on the road, allowing 83.1 points per game. North Carolina A&T, meanwhile, comes in at No. 28 nationally in scoring at home.

South Carolina State was a 74-58 Sportsbook in their most recent outing at home against Longwood. South Carolina State earned a 74-58 victory over Longwood on Monday, getting 16 points from Devin Joint at SHM Memorial Center.

North Carolina A&T lost its last outing, an 87-77 result against Florida A&M on February 6. The Aggies endured an 87-77 loss at the hands of the Rattlers on Monday, despite a 14-point effort from DaMetrius Upchurch at Teaching Gymnasium.




Next up:
South Carolina State at North Carolina Central, Monday, February 13
North Carolina A&T home to Savannah State, Monday, February 13

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