USC vs Nebraska Predictions, Picks, Odds for Wednesday, January 22


The USC Trojans take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln, NE. Tip-off is set for 9 p.m. ET on Big Ten Network.

Nebraska is favored by 4.5 points on the spread with a moneyline of -205. The total is set at 145.5 points.

Here are my USC vs. Nebraska predictions and college basketball picks for January 22, 2025.


USC vs Nebraska Prediction

My Pick: Nebraska -7 or Better

My USC vs Nebraska best bet is on the Cornhuskers spread, with the best odds currently available at DraftKings. For all of your college basketball bets, be sure to find the best lines by using our live NCAAB odds page.


USC vs Nebraska Odds

USC Logo

Wednesday, Jan. 22

9 p.m. ET

Big Ten Network

Nebraska Logo
USC Odds
Spread Total Moneyline

+4.5

-112

145.5

-112 / -108

+170

Nebraska Odds
Spread Total Moneyline

-4.5

-108

145.5

-112 / -108

-205

  • USC vs Nebraska spread: Nebraska -4.5
  • USC vs Nebraska over/under: 145.5 points
  • USC vs Nebraska moneyline: Nebraska -205, USC +170
  • USC vs Nebraska best bet: Nebraska -7 or Better

Spread

I’m laying seven or better with the Huskers.

Moneyline

I’m passing on the moneyline.

Over/Under

I’m passing on the over/under.

My Pick: Nebraska -7 or Better

USC vs Nebraska College Basketball Betting Preview

I think this is a good buy-low opportunity on Nebraska, which has to eventually win a game after four consecutive losses, including two that came by one possession and another that went to overtime.

Not to mention, those four opponents shot a combined 58-for-122 (48%) from 3, so I’d imagine some positive regression will hit the Huskers soon enough.

USC has been playing much better lately, especially on the offensive side of the rock. But I don’t want to get too high on the Trojans, especially after they shot the lights out against a lifeless Iowa defense and took down a short-handed Illinois team that was without point guard Kasparas Jakucionis.

More importantly, I hate this matchup for USC.

The Trojans are an interior-based offense, scoring 35 paint points per game (per CBB Analytics) while ranking last in the Big Ten in 3-point rate (per KenPom).

They love creating off the dribble with their trio of Desmond Claude, Wesley Yates III and Saint Thomas, and they love cutting off those actions with their wings and forwards. They’ll run the offense through the post with typical posting sets alongside inside-out dribble handoff sets. And they adore shooting in the mid-range.

But Fred Hoiberg’s squad packs it in more than any college basketball defense. The Cornhuskers’ MO is complete and total post-and-paint denial, which explains why they rank in the top 20 nationally in paint points per game allowed (per CBB Analytics) and in the bottom 10 in 3-point rate allowed (per KenPom).

You have to beat the Huskers over the top and with efficient catch-and-shoot creation, which the Trojans won’t do. It’ll be tough for them to run their offense against Nebraska’s stout interior set defense.

On the other end of the court, Nebraska will run its secondary, motion-based, inside-out dribble handoff-based offense.

While USC’s roster is filled with versatile, switchable defenders, the Trojans have surprisingly graded out poorly when defending secondary actions. They don’t have a great overall defense, as they’ve been gashed at the rim and continue to allow too many 3s.

So, I think the Cornhuskers can run their stuff here. They can be a little too Brice Williams-reliant at times, but he’s a more efficient scorer at home, and he’s been very efficient in ball-screen dribble creation this year, which could be valuable against a USC defense that can’t stay in front of the dribble.

Ultimately, behind Williams and a strong defensive effort, I’m banking on Nebraska snapping its four-game losing streak convincingly.

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USC vs Nebraska Predictions, Picks, Odds for Wednesday, January 22

The USC Trojans will be facing off against the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Wednesday, January 22 in what promises to be an exciting college basketball matchup. Both teams have had their fair share of ups and downs this season, but they will be looking to secure a crucial win in this non-conference game.

USC comes into this game with a record of 14-3, while Nebraska sits at 7-11. The Trojans have shown flashes of brilliance this season, with wins over top-ranked teams like Oregon and Stanford. On the other hand, the Cornhuskers have struggled at times, but they have shown potential with victories over Purdue and Iowa.

In terms of predictions, USC is favored to win this game. The Trojans have a strong offense led by guards Jonah Mathews and Ethan Anderson, who are averaging a combined 25 points per game. They also have a solid defense that ranks in the top 20 nationally in points allowed per game.

Nebraska, on the other hand, will need to rely on their leading scorer, guard Cam Mack, who is averaging 12 points and 6 assists per game. The Cornhuskers will also need a strong performance from forward Dachon Burke Jr., who is averaging 11 points per game.

In terms of picks, I believe USC will come out on top in this game. The Trojans have more depth and experience than the Cornhuskers, and they have shown that they can compete with the top teams in the country. I predict a final score of USC 75, Nebraska 65.

As for the odds, USC is currently listed as a 7-point favorite, with the over/under set at 140.5 points. This game has the potential to be high-scoring, so I would lean towards taking the over in this matchup.

Overall, this game should be an exciting one to watch, with both teams looking to make a statement. USC will be looking to continue their winning ways, while Nebraska will be hoping to pull off an upset. Stay tuned for what should be a thrilling contest on Wednesday night.

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