CBB HUGE POINT SPREAD SHOCKER (Gold Standard)
- Handicapper
- Wayne Root
- League
- NCAAB
- Competition
- Vanderbilt vs Arkansas
- Release Date
- 03/15/2026 09:18 AM
- Event Date
- 03/15/2026 01:00 PM
- Bet Type
- Point Spread
- Pick
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Vanderbilt -2.5 (-110)
(Consensus Line)
- Outcome
- Loss
- Analysis
- Gold Standard on Vanderbilt
These teams met just once during the regular season, and Arkansas dominated right from the opening tip in a 93-68 win in which Vandy never held a lead. For what it’s worth, it was Vanderbilt’s worst-rated defensive showing of the season from an efficiency standpoint, while it was their 3rd-worst offensively. I’m expecting that script to flip in this game, as Vanderbilt has displayed a much higher ceiling than they showed in that first meeting on both ends of the floor all season long. Look no further than Saturday’s blowout – yes blowout – win over the Gators. The Commodores dropped 1.42 points per possession on one of the nation’s best defenses, converting on almost 59% of twos and 48% of threes while turning the ball over just 8 times. On the other end, they held the Gators to 1.16 points per possession despite 20 offensive rebounds, and they forced 14 turnovers along the way. The begging question is, can the Commodores repeat that performance just a day later? I think they can, though maybe to a slightly lesser degree from an efficiency perspective. Arkansas is outside the top 100 in adjusted defensive efficiency and outside the top 300 in effective field goal percentage allowed over the last month, as the Hogs leave a bit to be desired around the rim and in the paint. That’s less than ideal against Vanderbilt’s elite rim-attacking guards in Tyler Tanner and Duke Miles. Defensively, the Commodores have shown an ability to effectively limit opposing transition opportunities against top talent, where Arkansas loves to attack. Furthermore, Tanner and Miles are 2 of the best defensive guards in the SEC per EvanMiya’s defensive performance rating, which is absolutely ideal against Darius Acuff and Meleek Thomas. Playing in a venue that’s walkable from their own campus while also in a revenge spot against an Arkansas team that played in overtime yesterday handed them arguably their ugliest loss of the year, I’m looking for the Vanderbilt Commodores to cap off their amazing season with a conference title and head into the NCAA Tournament brimming with confidence.