TOM'S 61-34 ATS NCAAB ULTIMATE DATABASE WAGER
- Handicapper
- Tom Stryker
- League
- NCAAB
- Competition
- Northern Illinois vs Northern Iowa
- Release Date
- 11/18/2025 12:09 PM
- Event Date
- 11/18/2025 08:00 PM
- Bet Type
- Point Spread
- Pick
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Northern Iowa -20 (-110)
(Consensus Line)
- Outcome
- Loss
- Analysis
- #630 NORTHERN IOWA (-) over Northern Illinois at 8 PM EST
Out of the gate with three straight up wins and returning 11 members of last season's roster, Northern Iowa will have no trouble extending the margin when Northern Illinois comes to town. The Huskies enter this non-conference tilt off a rare 117-62 home win over Division III Benedictine (IL) last Thursday and head coach Rashon Bruno and his boys will get a quick reality check here.
Technically speaking, this is a highly profitable spot for the Panthers. Since 1990, game four undefeated home favorites that are running the court in their fourth consecutive game in their own backyard hold a reliable 76-47-4 ATS record provided their opponent arrives off a blowout win of 10 points or more. If our "play on" side is competing with four days of rest or less, this angle improves to an outstanding 61-34-4 ATS. UNI fits both parts of that elite wagering situation.
Holding a soft 4-27 SU and 13-18 ATS record, true road games have been a problem for the Huskies. In this run fighting a non-conference foe, NIU falls to a disturbing 0-13 SU and 3-10 ATS in its last 13 tries. Additionally, when hitting the hardwood with confidence off a straight up win, Northern Illinois holds a soft 3-17 SU and 8-12 ATS in its last 20 battles provided its opponent checks in with steam off a straight up victory. If the Huskies hit the hardwood off exactly one straight up dub, this team trend crashes to a pitiful 1-14 SU and 5-10 ATS.
Packing a stiff defense that surrenders and average of only 56.3 points per game, the Panthers will have no trouble stuffing a Huskies offensive attack that comes in averaging a whopping 87.5 points per game. Take Northern Iowa. Thanks and best of luck, Tom.