Prediction: Baylor Bears VS San Diego St Aztecs 2025-11-26
Baylor Bears vs. San Diego State Aztecs: A Clash of Clutch and Chaos
The San Diego State Aztecs (3-2) and Baylor Bears (4-1) are set to collide in Las Vegas, where the only thing hotter than the lights at the Michelob ULTRA Arena might be the basketball. Let’s break this down with the precision of a point guard reading a zone defense and the humor of a comedian roasting a flat tire.
Parsing the Odds: A Tale of Two Turnovers
Baylor is a 2.5-point favorite, per the BetMGM line, and for good reason. The Bears are a staggering 4-0 when they commit fewer turnovers than their opponents, averaging just 10.6 turnovers per game. Meanwhile, San Diego State’s defense is like a sieve in a hurricane—opponents average 9.4 three-pointers per game against them, and Baylor’s 8.6 makes per contest (led by Cameron Carr’s sharpshooting) suggests the Aztecs might be hosting a shooting gallery.
Field goal percentages also tell a story: SDSU shoots 48.1%, which is 0.9% below Baylor’s opponent average of 49.0%. That’s the difference between a team that’s “meh” and one that’s “meh, but with a slight edge in luck.” The over/under is 148.5, which feels low given SDSU’s recent 97-80 romp over Oregon (where they shot 67.2% from the field). Expect a high-octane affair, with the Over tempting bettors unless Baylor’s defense suddenly discovers the concept of “denying the three.”
Digesting the News: Injuries, NILs, and Revenge
San Diego State’s recent win over Oregon was a redemption arc worthy of a Netflix docuseries. After a 40-point drubbing by Michigan, the Aztecs responded with a 97-80 statement game, led by Reese Dixon-Waters’ 22 points and BJ Davis’ 21. Their freshman, Elzie, even assisted on a highlight-reel alley-oop. But let’s not forget: SDSU is 0-1 in one-possession games. They’re like a reality TV contestant—always on the brink of elimination but somehow clinging to hope.
Baylor, meanwhile, is riding a 4-1 non-conference streak and boasts Cameron Carr, who averages 23.8 points per game. The Bears haven’t faced a team as hot as SDSU recently, but their turnover discipline (a rare virtue in college basketball) could be the difference. Oh, and SDSU is playing for $1 million in NIL funds. That’s a lot of zeroes. Baylor, meanwhile, is just here to play ball… and maybe collect a few free tacos from the casino buffet.
Humorous Spin: Dunkin’ Donuts and Three-Pointers
San Diego State’s offense is like a toaster oven—small, efficient, and occasionally on fire. Their 67.2% shooting against Oregon would make a NBA team blush. But Baylor’s defense? They’re the guy who always “accidentally” texts his ex “I miss you” but actually just wants to win. They’ll exploit SDSU’s porous perimeter defense like a hacker finding a Wi-Fi password.
Baylor’s turnover stats are the real joke here. At 10.6 turnovers per game, the Bears are tighter with the ball than a toddler with a candy bar. If they can avoid turning the ball over more than, say, Oregon (who averaged 14.8 against SDSU), they’ll cruise. San Diego State’s offense, though, is like a party that starts at 10 a.m.—fun, but unsustainable.
Prediction: The Final Whistle
Baylor’s edge in turnover avoidance, three-point shooting, and experience in high-stakes games (they’re 4-0 in non-conference play) gives them the upper hand. San Diego State’s recent heroics are admirable, but their 0-1 record in close games and leaky defense against shooters make them a long shot.
Final Score Prediction: Baylor 82, San Diego State 76.
Why? Because Baylor’s Cameron Carr is the basketball equivalent of a coffee addict—unstoppable after his first cup. And San Diego State? They’ll go down swinging, but their “revenge” narrative only works if you believe in karma… and also, maybe a slightly faulty defense.
Place your bets, but don’t bet your grandma’s wig. She’s counting on you for holiday cheer. 🏀
Created: Nov. 27, 2025, 12:02 a.m. GMT