USC vs. Wichita State/Drake Odds For NCAA Tournament First Round

Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images. Pictured: Isaiah Mobley (left) and Evan Mobley (right).

#6 USC vs. #11 Wichita State/Drake Odds

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How USC & Wichita State Match Up

USC vs. Wichita St.
236 Tempo 225
79 eFG% 278
127 TO% 27
10 OR% 111
38 FTR 30
11 DeFG% 48
263 DTO% 218
149 DR% 333
31 DFTR 135
All stats via KenPom.

How USC & Drake Match Up

USC vs. Drake
236 Tempo 265
79 eFG% 30
127 TO% 11
10 OR% 65
38 FTR 320
11 DeFG% 99
263 DTO% 168
149 DR% 63
31 DFTR 136
All stats via KenPom.

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What To Know About USC

Known for his Dunk City Florida Gulf Coast team in 2013, Andy Enfield has had a breakthrough at USC this season thanks to freshman Evan Mobley. Mobley is scoring 16.1 with 8.6 rebounds per game while blocking 2.9 shots and shooting 58.2% from the field. The Trojans rank 16th in the nation, according to KenPom, and are 14th in adjusted defensive efficiency. Having finished in a virtual tie atop the Pac-12 in the regular season, USC will go as far as Mobley takes it in March Madness. This team has elite size, which enables them to dominate on the offensive boards and in defense at the rim. However, their free throw shooting is very troublesome at 64.7% (327th). — Matt Trebby

What To Know About Wichita State

I love sophomore Tyson Etienne, but this Wichita State is severely flawed. Most remember the Shockers’ win over Houston, but that’s just one game. They are also the team that went 10-1 in games decided by five points or less (2-0 in OT) before their luck finally ran out in a bad one-point loss to a Cincy team that had lost its best player in the first half. Their offense is very inefficient if the 3s aren’t fouling and they aren’t getting to the line. They have strong guards, so they won’t turn it over much and can do damage on the offensive glass, but it’s just an average overall offense. I’m a bigger fan of the defense, but Wichita doesn’t turn teams over and is vulnerable against good offensive rebounding teams. Anything can happen in one-game scenarios but I can’t see this Wichita team making any sort of significant run unless the inconsistent Alterique Gilbert and Dexter Dennis join the torrid Etienne with some insane outside shooting. However, their numbers suggest that’s highly unlikely. — Stuckey

What To Know About Drake

Drake began the season as the country’s betting darling, opening the year 18-0 straight up and covering 17 of those. But then an injury sidelined leading-scorer ShanQuan Hemphill against Northern Iowa on Feb. 10, and he hasn’t played since. Hemphill was the Bulldogs’ top offensive weapon who could create his own offense when needed as well as the team’s second-leading rebounder. He was shooting 58.7% from the field if you want to know more about his efficiency. Drake then lost starting point guard Roman Penn for the season although dynamic super sophomore Joseph Yesufu has been dynamite since Penn went down. The Bulldogs still have the 19th-most efficient offense in the country, per KenPom, but they rank 53rd overall in net efficiency. There was hope Hemphill would be back for the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, but that did not happen and Drake fell to a strong Loyola Chicago team. Without Hemphill, the ceiling is much lower and there’s little hope for the Bulldogs to make a run in the NCAA Tournament, especially since they’ll likely face a top team as soon as the second round. Head coach Darian Devries is still an excellent coach who will have a few tricks up his sleeve defensively and the Drake offense will still generate good looks, but the Bulldogs simply aren’t working with a full deck anymore. — Matt Trebby

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