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Baylor VS Texas Christian University

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【Winner】5 days agoNCAA
Baylor
Baylor
90 : 97
Texas Christian University
Texas Christian University
Home Win
1.48
Guest Win
2.63
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Description

This NCAA college basketball game will be played on January 25, 2026 at 07:00 (Manila time, Philippines), with Baylor University hosting Texas Christian University. According to the outcome market odds provided by users, the odds for the home team Baylor University to win are 1.48.

Recent Record:

Baylor University has been in hot form recently, with a high winning rate in its league, showing strong offensive and defensive strength, especially at home. Texas Christian University's recent record has fluctuated greatly, and its ability to play away is its shortcoming, and it is prone to problems on the defensive end when facing strong teams.

Historical head-to-head

In the head-to-head records of the two sides in recent years, Baylor University has a clear advantage, with more wins and fewer losses. Especially at home against Texas Christian University, Baylor University can often control the pace of the game and win.

The initial

outlet odds offered by the odds are Baylor University to win @1.48 and Texas Christian University to win @2.63. This odds combination clearly reflects the institution's strong confidence in Baylor University, which is playing at home, as the side that is more likely to win.

Predicting

that based on recent form, historical head-to-head advantages and home advantage, Baylor University has an overall advantage in this game. Its stable system and higher level of competition make it more likely to win the game. The odds data also matches this judgment. Therefore, Baylor is predicted to win this game.

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