Washington State vs Colorado Pick – Recent Performance
Despite winning 12 of their first 14 games of the 2019-2020 season, the Buffaloes were unable to create a sustained effort this season. After their intial 14 games, Colorado sustained a pattern where they would win a few games and then interject a loss. In the final two weeks, their season really went downhill as they lost four games straight. The Buffaloes last played on March 7, losing to Utah 72-74 in OT.
Cougars at Buffaloes – Stats
Player and Roster Assessment
Much of Washington State’s point production comes from the guys in front. WSU’s leading scorer, CJ Elleby, is averaging 18.0 PPG. He’s also grabbing 7.8 RPG. Also, upfront, senior forward is hitting 51.0% of his field goals while averaging 8.8 PPG and 4.1 RPG. Junior forward Tony Miller a 62.4% field goal shooter, is averaging 7.6 PPG and 3.2 RPG. In the backcourt, guard Isaac Bonton is making 3.9 APG while averaging 15.3 PPG and 3.7 RPG. He’s a solid playmaker.
Three guards and two forwards make up the bulk of the Buffaloes’ offense. In the backcourt, junior McKinley Wright IV leads the team with 14.2 PPG and 5.1 APG. The junior is a premium guard who does an able job running the offense. In addition, guards Tyler Bey and D’Shawn Schwartz are double-digit scorers. Bey, who’s averaging 13.7 PPG, also brings 9.1 RPG as well as fine shooting percentages. He’s hitting 52.5% of his field goals and 43.3% of his threes. Schwartz is recording 10.1 PPG. In the paint, Evan Battey and Lucas Siewert are combining for 16.9 PPG and 10.1 RPG. Battey is a 54% shooter and both are hitting more than 37% of their threes.
Our Washington State vs Colorado Pick
Our Washington State vs Colorado pick likes the Buffaloes overall. Despite their recent woes, Colorado is solid in front and back. Still, their recent string of losses is worrisome as is the team’s inconsistency. On the other hand, the Cougars lack depth and have struggled the last few months, posting numerous double-digit losses. When these two teams met earlier this season, Colorado beat WSU by 22 points. With that in mind and a few other factors, we’re taking the Buffaloes at -10.0.