Loyola Chicago vs. Georgia Tech Odds For NCAA Tournament First Round

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#8 Loyola Chicago vs. #9 Georgia Tech Odds

Projected Spread Loyola Chicago -2.2
Projected Total 125.23
Projected ML Loyola Chicago -123
Time TBA
TV TBA
Projected odds based on our initial PRO Projections. Odds will be added once they’re released.

How Loyola Chicago & Georgia Tech Match Up

Loyola Chicago vs. Georgia Tech
342 Tempo 215
9 eFG% 42
154 TO% 29
230 OR% 252
193 FTR 239
37 DeFG% 263
48 DTO% 15
3 DR% 251
8 DFTR 110
All stats via KenPom.

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What To Know About Loyola Chicago

Loyola’s defensive success is predicated on its “No Middle” philosophy and its tireless on-ball pressure in the half-court. The results are staggering, and it starts with Lucas Williamson. The MVC Defensive Player of the Year is one of the best lockdown defenders you’ll ever see, and he excels at taking away an opponent’s top scoring option.

Collectively, Loyola’s defense is elite in nearly every metric. The Ramblers don’t give up easy looks, rebound the ball at a high level and do it all without fouling, so it’s no surprise they rank No. 3 in Adjusted Deficiency, per KenPom. They play at a very slow place and don’t give an inch on the defensive end of the floor. A transition-reliant team does not want to run into Loyola.

The offense runs through crafty big man Cam Krutwig in the post and is not easy to prepare for. This is a bona-fide top-20 (potentially top-10) team in the nation (with final 4 experience and an excellent coach). No team will want to face the Ramblers, especially since they could get severely underseeded as a 7 or 8.

I would not want to be the No. 1 or 2 seed that potentially has to face them in the first or second round. — Mike Calabrese

What To Know About Georgia Tech

Led by senior Jose Alvarado at the point and ACC Player of the Year Moses Wright inside, the Yellow Jackets are an experienced team with high upside.

After losing five of seven earlier in conference play, Georgia Tech is now one of the hottest teams in the country.

The Jackets are barely inside the top-40 of KenPom’s rankings, but that understates their current play. Tthey had two horrible home losses to start the season, and those came after Georgia Tech was practicing without contact in the preseason.

Depth isn’t a strength for the Yellow Jackets, so that could come into play in the second game of the weekend, but their experience and newfound defensive prowess down the stretch will make them a tough out for anyone, especially since they utilize so many different zone looks that teams aren’t used to seeing.

They don’t turn it over but excel at forcing turnovers on the other end, which could be a major issue for some teams in the field. — Matt Trebby

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