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Game Time for Vanderbilt vs Nebraska in March Madness Second Round

Vanderbilt holds a 59% win probability over Nebraska due to stronger guard play despite Nebraska's momentum from a historic first tournament win, oddsmakers say.

  • On March 21, Vanderbilt will face Nebraska at the Paycom Center, tipoff around 7:45 p.m. CT, with Vanderbilt favored by 1.5 points according to BetMGM.
  • After winning in Round 1, Nebraska arrived with momentum as they broke their 0-8 tournament jinx, while Vanderbilt beat McNeese on March 19 with Tyler Tanner scoring 26.
  • Dimers' simulations favor Vanderbilt 59% to 41%, ESPN projects Vanderbilt at 53.2% and Nebraska at 46.8%, while Bookies.com calls the game 'A coin flip.'
  • The winner advances to the Sweet 16, and Braden Frager said 'We don't want to come here to win one game, we want to win the whole thing'.
  • Duke Miles has been cleared to stay in Vanderbilt's lineup after postgame evaluation, boosting the team with season averages of 16.4 points, 4.4 assists, and shooting 44.3% from the field.
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Vanderbilt faces a tough NCAA second-round test because Nebraska is expected to turn the “neutral” arena into a home court in Oklahoma City.

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