Auburn vs. Mississippi State odds: Win probability, final score prediction in SEC Tournament
Auburn and Mississippi State are set to meet in the SEC Tournament semifinals after posting dominant wins against their respective opponents on Friday afternoon.
Mississippi State advanced first by blasting Tennessee 73-56 in the first game of the day. Auburn followed that up by demolishing South Carolina 86-55.
Now the two will square off for the right to advance to the SEC Championship Game. On3 dives into the odds, some of the advanced analytics for the game and how to watch.
Odds for Auburn vs. Mississippi State
Coming into the game, Auburn is a 6.5-point favorite over Mississippi State, per FanDuel. The Tigers are also currently listed at -280 for the moneyline, right now, while the Bulldogs are sitting at +225.
The point total for the game is currently set at 144.5 points. The two teams have met twice this season already. In the first game 122 total points were scored, while 141 were scored in the second meeting.
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Final score predictions for Auburn vs. Mississippi State
KenPom Predicted final score: Auburn 76, Mississippi State 70
KenPom Win probability (for Auburn): 72%
KenPom is another predictive system for college basketball. It’s designed to show how strong a team is at a given time, without taking factors like injuries into account. For this game between Auburn and Mississippi State, KenPom agrees with BPI and Vegas, projecting the Tigers to win by six points.
How to watch Auburn vs. Mississippi State
Time: 1 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Nashville, Tenn.
Auburn and Mississippi State are set to tip off at 1 p.m. ET. It will also be played at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., rather than an on-campus venue, as part of the 2024 SEC Basketball Tournament.
For fans outside of Nashville, the game can be watched on ESPN. It’s also going to be available to fans on streaming through FuboTV, which does have an option for a free trial.