College Basketball Picks Today:

Expert college basketball handicapper Greg Peterson shares his top college basketball picks today for Tuesday, November 26.

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Note: Lines are current at time of posting; consider Greg’s line on the game and his explanation before making any bet.

Eastern Kentucky vs. Southern Illinois

12:00 PM ET

Southern Illinois has dramatically changed their tempo from a season ago, entering Monday 92nd in the nation in total possessions per game after ranking 319th in this category a season ago. Eastern Kentucky entered Monday 48th in the country in points scored on a per possession basis in games played away from home.

Eastern Kentucky vs. Southern Illinois Over 145.5 (Greg’s handicapped total 153.5)

San Diego State vs. Creighton

2:00 PM ET

The loss of Steve Ashworth in the Creighton guard rotation is tough, but top returning scorer Reese Waters being out for San Diego State is as well. With 7-foot-1 Ryan Kalkbrenner in the post, Creighton should win the battle on the glass, ranking 27th in rebound percentage this season, while San Diego State entered Monday 174th in this category.

Creighton -3 (Greg’s handicap Creighton -6.5)

Wyoming vs. Tulane

6:00 PM ET

While Tulane has slowed down from ranking ninth in the country in total possessions per game last season, they are still playing fast, ranking 112th and have scored at least 76 points in all but two games this season. Wyoming entered Monday ranked as the second-worst defense in the nation in points allowed per possession in games played away from home, including a 96-49 loss to Texas Tech.

Wyoming vs. Tulane Over 144 (Greg’s handicapped total 150.5)

Eastern Michigan vs. Northern Arizona

9:00 PM ET

Eastern Michigan is playing their second game in the past two days, while Northern Arizona did not have to play yesterday. Northern Arizona has been efficient on offense, ranking 58th in the country in turnovers per possession entering Monday while Eastern Michigan entered 304th in points scored on a per possession basis.

Northern Arizona -2.5 (Greg’s handicap Northern Arizona -5.5)

Duke vs. Kansas 

9:00 PM ET

The Blue Devils are coming off of a massive win against Arizona last week, but their defense will be tested by a Kansas unit that is 16th in the nation in field goal shooting percentage and have reached at least 77 points in every game this season behind a roster with more experience. Duke has a roster filled with freshmen, while Kansas has seniors as four of their top five scorers.

Kansas +3.5 (Greg’s handicap Kansas -1.5)

Grambling vs. Cal Poly

10:00 PM ET

Under first year coach Mike DeGeorge, Cal Poly has seen one of the bigger improvements on offense in the country, going from 348th in points on a per possession basis to 210th. Now they face a Grambling team that is currently 342nd in points per possession and 361st in percentage of possessions that end in a turnover.

Cal Poly -4 (Greg’s handicap Cal Poly -8)

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Greg Peterson
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.