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Tennessee vs LSU College Basketball Odds Prediction, Spread, Tip Off Time, Best Bets for February 7

The LSU Tigers (12-9, 4-4 SEC) will try to break a three-game road slide when they take on the Tennessee Volunteers (16-5, 6-2 SEC) on February 7, 2024 at Thompson-Boling Arena.
Before you place your bet on this matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook, here are the NCAA basketball odds and spreads you need to know.
Tennessee vs. LSU Game Info and Odds
- Game Day: Wednesday, February 7, 2024
- Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: SEC Network
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
- Arena: Thompson-Boling Arena
See these betting insights and trends before you bet on Wednesday's Tennessee-LSU spread (Tennessee -13.5) or total (152.5 points).
Tennessee vs. LSU: ATS Betting Stats and Trends
- Tennessee has won 10 games against the spread this season, while failing to cover 11 times.
- LSU is 9-12-0 ATS this season.
- Tennessee covers the spread when it is a 13.5-point favorite or more 44.4% of the time. That's more often than LSU covers as an underdog of 13.5 or more (never covered this season).
- The Volunteers have done a better job covering the spread at home (7-4-0) than they have in road affairs (2-4-0).
- Against the spread, the Tigers have been better at home (5-7-0) than away (2-3-0).
- Tennessee has covered the spread four times in eight conference games.
- LSU has covered the spread four times in eight SEC games.
Tennessee vs. LSU: Moneyline Betting Stats
- Tennessee has been chosen as the favorite in 14 games this year and has walked away with the win 11 times (78.6%) in those games.
- This season, the Volunteers have been victorious three times in four chances when named as a favorite of at least -1450 or shorter on the moneyline.
- LSU has won 14.3% of the games this season it was the moneyline underdog (1-6).
- The Tigers have not played a game this season with moneyline odds of +810 or longer.
- Oddsmakers have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that Tennessee has a 93.5% chance of pulling out a win.
Tennessee vs. LSU Head-to-Head Comparison
- Tennessee outscores opponents by 12.5 points per game (scoring 79.6 per game to rank 56th in college basketball while allowing 67.1 per contest to rank 63rd in college basketball) and has a +262 scoring differential overall.
- Dalton Knecht's 19.9 points per game lead Tennessee and rank 32nd in the country.
- LSU's +112 scoring differential (outscoring opponents by 5.3 points per game) is a result of putting up 77.5 points per game (92nd in college basketball) while giving up 72.2 per contest (199th in college basketball).
- LSU's leading scorer, Jordan Wright, ranks 225th in the country, scoring 15.5 points per game.
- The 39.7 rebounds per game the Volunteers average rank 35th in the nation, and are five more than the 34.7 their opponents collect per contest.
- Jonas Aidoo averages 7.5 rebounds per game (ranking 127th in college basketball) to lead the Volunteers.
- The Tigers are 157th in college basketball at 36.2 rebounds per game. That's similar to the 35.7 their opponents average.
- Wright paces the team with 5.2 rebounds per game (529th in college basketball).
- Tennessee ranks 84th in college basketball by averaging 99.6 points per 100 possessions on offense, and defensively is 18th in college basketball, allowing 84 points per 100 possessions.
- The Tigers' 96.4 points per 100 possessions on offense rank 152nd in college basketball, and the 89.7 points they allow per 100 possessions rank 116th in college basketball.