- The 5-21 Fresno State Bulldogs are 18.5 underdogs at home against San Diego State.
- Fresno State is 5-2-1 ATS as home underdogs and San Diego State is 5-9 ATS as favorites.
- Bovada offers game lines, player props, and more in California for Fresno State Vs San Diego State.
SAN DIEGO – The Fresno State Bulldogs are 18.5-point home underdogs tonight against San Diego State.
Fresno State is one of the worst teams in college basketball this season with a record of 5-21. They have lost eight straight games and have allowed the 16th most points in college basketball this season (81.7).
Even though Fresno State has struggled to win games this season, they are still a great bet to cover the 18.5 spread against the Aztecs.
When playing as home underdogs this season, Fresno State is 5-2-1 against the spread. The Bulldogs have covered in 70% of their games played at home this season. Over the last ten games, Fresno State has covered in six.
On the other side, San Diego State has struggled against the spread this season when college basketball betting sites have them as the favorite.
The Aztecs are currently 5-9 against the spread this season as the favorite. When playing as the road favorite, San Diego State has a record of 1-2 ATS.
Where To Bet On Fresno State Vs San Diego State CBB
There are a ton of legal sports betting sites that accept residents of California and offer game lines and player props for this CBB matchup. The best California betting sites for betting on Fresno State Vs San Diego State are Bovada and BetOnline.
They both offer alternative spreads for this matchup, along with player props for top scorers Jalen Weaver, Miles Byrd, and more.
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