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    College Basketball Picks Today: Greg Peterson Best Bets for November 10
    Nov 6, 2024; Omaha, Nebraska, USA; Creighton Bluejays center Ryan Kalkbrenner (11) on the court against the UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros during the second half at CHI Health Center Omaha. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-Imagn Images

    College Basketball Picks Today:

    Expert college basketball handicapper Greg Peterson shares his top college basketball picks for Sunday, November 10.

    Check out Greg’s Daily College Basketball Lines and his Coast 2 Coast Hoops Podcast. Also, check out our College Basketball Betting Splits.

    Michigan vs. Wake Forest 

    1:00 PM ET

    Though this is a neutral court game, this is being played in Wake Forest’s home state of North Carolina and they returned four of last season’s top six scorers. Michigan, meanwhile, has a hodgepodge of players that are back from a team that went 4-22 in their last 26 games last season plus transfers brought in by new coach Dusty May.

    Wake Forest +1.5 (Greg’s Handicap Wake Forest -5.5)

    Niagara vs. Detroit 

    1:00 PM ET

    The Detroit Titans are in search of just their second straight up win since the 2023-24 season began. In their lone game against a Division I opponent, they committed 18 turnovers against Loyola Chicago. Niagara last season was 7-5 straight up as a road underdog last season, tied for the most road wins as an underdog of any team in the country.

    Niagara +2.5 (Greg’s Handicap Niagara -5.5)

    Stephen F. Austin vs. Drake

    2:00 PM ET

    Stephen F. Austin last season ranked 358th in fouls committed on a per possession basis and were 345th in opponent 3-point shooting percentage last season at 37.1%. Drake has a new coach in Ben McCollum of DII Northwestern Missouri State, who won 10 straight MIAA conference crowns with at least 25 wins in every season, thanks to an offense that averaged more than 76 points in four of his last six seasons on campus.

    Stephen F Austin vs. Drake Over 143.5 (Greg’s Handicapped Total 153.5)

    St. Thomas vs Oklahoma State

    3:00 PM ET

    While St. Thomas lit the Green Bay defense ablaze for 90 points on Friday, the Tommies figure to dial back their tempo, with the team ranking 359th in possessions per game last season. They’ve ranked 284th or slower in all three seasons at the Division I level, slowing down their tempo in each subsequent season. New Oklahoma State coach Steve Lutz will push Oklahoma State’s tempo northwards from where it has been in past seasons, but the Western Kentucky team he coached last season had a lot of dead possessions, ranking 279th in turnovers committed per possession.

    St. Thomas vs Oklahoma State Under 157.5 (Greg’s Handicapped Total 145.5)

    Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Creighton

    5:00 PM ET

    Creighton center Ryan Kalkbrenner led the Bluejays with a 49-point performance against UT Rio Grande Valley, but those heroics were nowhere even close enough to cover a closing line of around -29.5. The Blue Jays consistently only go six, occasionally seven, deep with their rotation and now face a Fairleigh Dickinson unit that will look to make it a track meet, ranking 15th in possessions per game last season.

    Fairleigh Dickinson +35 (Greg’s handicap Fairleigh Dickinson +28.5)

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    Greg, originally from Wisconsin and a UW Oshkosh alumnus, is widely recognized in the sports media industry, particularly for his expertise in college basketball, which earned him the nickname "Hoops" from Brent Musburger. He has worked with Vanderbilt and Oregon's flagship stations and joined VSIN in 2017. Greg contributes to various channels, hosting "The Baseball Betting Show" and "Coast To Coast Hoops" podcasts, and writes for DK Nation, building on his experience with over 500 articles for the New York Post. Known for his analytical approach, he produces daily spreadsheets for college basketball and MLB games, focusing on educating bettors about the importance of betting on numbers rather than teams.