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Wisconsin vs. Georgia Tech odds, line: 2021 college basketball picks, Dec. 1 predictions from proven model

Wisconsin vs. Georgia Tech odds, line: 2021 college basketball picks, Dec. 1 predictions from proven model

After back-to-back wins each of the last two years against Nebraska, Georgia Tech faces a new foe in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge 2021 when it plays No. 23 Wisconsin at 9:15 p.m. ET on Wednesday. The Yellow Jackets haven’t lost since their first game of the season against Miami (Ohio), while the Badgers are coming off of a tourney win in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational last week. Michael Devoe has been on fire to start the season for the Yellow Jackets, averaging 23.4 points per game, and he scored 26 in his last start on November 26 against Georgia Southern.

Wisconsin’s Jonathan Davis has also been strong, and scored 20 points in his last outing against Saint Mary’s. The Badgers are favored by 3.5 points on Wednesday in the latest Georgia Tech vs. Wisconsin odds from Caesars Sportsbook, and the over-under is set at 131.5. Before entering any Wisconsin vs. Georgia Tech picks, you’ll want to see the college basketball predictions from the model at SportsLine.

The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every Division I college basketball game 10,000 times. Over the past five-plus years, the proprietary computer model has generated an impressive profit of almost $2,100 for $100 players on its top-rated college basketball picks against the spread. Anyone who has followed it has seen huge returns.

Now, the model has set its sights on Georgia Tech vs. Wisconsin. You can head to SportsLine to see its picks. Here are several college basketball odds for Wisconsin vs. Georgia Tech:

  • Georgia Tech vs. Wisconsin spread: Georgia Tech +3.5
  • Georgia Tech vs. Wisconsin over-under: 131.5 points

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What you need to know about Georgia Tech

Devoe was crucial in Georgia Tech’s win over Georgia Southern last time out. He shot 5-for-9 from downtown and also had five assists and five rebounds in addition to his offensive output. Over his last two games, he has single-handedly accounted for more than 40 percent of the Yellow Jackets’ offense.

Besides Devoe, Georgia Tech has been getting solid production out of guard Jordan Usher. He had a bit of a quiet night against Southern, but in the two previous games, against Georgia and Charleston Southern, he scored 21 and 24 points respectively. The Yellow Jackets have done a good job feeding the ball to their two top scorers, and average 16.8 assists per game which puts them just outside of the top 30 programs in the country in that category.

What you need to know about Wisconsin

The Badgers’ most recent win against Saint Mary’s was impressive, as it put an end to the Gaels’ six-game winning streak to start the season. Forward Tyler Wahl was the offensive standout of the matchup for Wisconsin, picking up 18 points along with five boards and four blocks in the 61-55 win. In addition to his scoring, Davis was the most effective player on the boards for Wisconsin, and he pulled down seven, which was tied for a game-high.

The Badgers have shown that they have what it takes to hang in close games, as they have been one of the nation’s best from the free-throw line and have hit 83 percent of their attempts. Meanwhile, Wisconsin has held opponents to scoring just 55.2 points per game, the seventh-best mark in all of college basketball. Davis has been the team’s most effective defender and snags two steals per game.

How to make Wisconsin vs. Georgia Tech picks

The model has simulated Georgia Tech vs. Wisconsin 10,000 times and the results are in. We can tell you that the model is leaning Over, and it’s also generated a point-spread pick that is hitting in over 60 percent of simulations. You can only see the pick at SportsLine.

Who wins Georgia Tech vs. Wisconsin? And which side of the spread is a must-back? Visit SportsLine right now to see which side of the spread you need to jump on, all from the computer model that has crushed its college basketball picks to find out

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