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Prediction: Clemson Tigers VS BYU Cougars 2025-12-09

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BYU vs. Clemson: A Jimmy V Classic Showdown Where the Cougars Should Outshine the Tigers

The 2025 Jimmy V Men’s Classic at Madison Square Garden—a venue so legendary it makes the phrase “March Madness” feel like a warm-up—hosts a clash between BYU and Clemson that’s equal parts basketball and theater. Let’s break down why the Cougars are the smart bet to light up the scoreboard here.


Parsing the Odds: The Math Doesn’t Lie (Mostly)
BYU enters as a 5.5-point favorite (-238 moneyline), while Clemson (+195) offers a tempting underdog angle. Translating that into implied probabilities: BYU is favored at 70.4%, and Clemson’s 34.2% chance feels like a bargain if you think the Tigers can pull off an upset. The total is set at 150.5 points, with slightly better odds on the under (-110 vs. -110).

BYU’s case is bolstered by their fifth-ranked offensive efficiency and a starting five that’s the NBA’s equivalent of a five-star Yelp review. Star freshman A.J. Dybantsa, a potential No. 1 overall pick in 2026, is a one-man wrecking crew: 19.4 PPG, 54.4% shooting, and the ability to score 25 on UConn. Clemson, meanwhile, has lost to Alabama and Georgetown by a combined 11 points—like a underdog movie that keeps getting a last-minute plot twist it can’t overcome.


Digesting the News: Injuries, Legacies, and a Side of Utah Nostalgia
BYU’s only blemish? A shortened rotation due to injuries, including sixth man Dawson Baker’s season-ending ACL tear (a tragedy for Baker, a free-agent signee for the New York Knicks, who now has time to perfect his bench-press form). But their starting five—led by Dybantsa and preseason All-Big 12 guard Richie Saunders—is as reliable as a coffee machine in the morning. Coach Kevin Young, who’s turned BYU into a national contender, calls this Madison Square Garden trip “humbling,” though it’s hard to feel humble when your team’s ranked No. 10 in the AP poll.

Clemson, under Brad Brownell, has an intriguing offensive spark thanks to transfer RJ Godfrey (12.1 PPG) and 6’11” Carter Welling (10.6 PPG). But their defense? Let’s just say they’re the reason Alabama’s fans started a GoFundMe to buy a new trophy case. Their losses to Georgetown and Alabama came after halftime collapses—think of it as a rollercoaster that only goes up, then straight into a ditch.

The game also has a Utah twist: Clemson’s Jake Wahlin (Provo native) and Carter Welling (Draper, UT) are transfers from Utah programs, while BYU’s Saunders is the lone Utah starter. It’s like a family reunion
 if the relatives were competing for “Most Likely to Trip Over Their Own Shoelaces.”


Humorous Spin: When Basketball Meets Absurdity
BYU’s offense is so efficient, it could turn a snow cone into a five-course meal. Dybantsa’s scoring touch? It’s like a Swiss watch—except instead of telling time, it’s telling Clemson’s defense, “You’re doing it wrong.”

Clemson’s hope lies in hoping Dybantsa sprains his ankle reaching for a loose ball
 or that Madison Square Garden’s famous draft winds blow through the arena and carry the ball into their net. Their defense? Porous enough that if you threw a party in their zone, the snacks would walk out uninvited.

And let’s not forget the spread: BYU -5.5. That’s like giving a hungry man a 5.5-pound sandwich and saying, “Don’t eat it all in one sitting.” The Cougars should cruise, unless Clemson’s “newfound offensive improvement” turns into a 20-point comeback
 powered entirely by dunks from Welling, who’s tall enough to grab the rim and say, “I’m not here to lose.”


Prediction: Cougars Soar, Tigers Stumble
BYU’s healthier roster, elite offensive efficiency, and Dybantsa’s MVP-level play make them the clear choice. Clemson’s “fighting spirit” won’t overcome their porous defense and lack of depth.

Final Score Prediction: BYU 78, Clemson 67.
Bet: BYU -5.5 (-115).

Why? Because if you’re paying to watch Dybantsa put on a show and Clemson’s defense look like a sieve, the math—and the humor—writes itself. And if you back the under (150.5), BYU’s disciplined offense and Clemson’s leaky defense could keep the score tight enough to make you question why you didn’t just bet on the Cougars outright.

Now go enjoy the game—and maybe avoid the buffet afterward. This one’s a high-scoring feast.

Created: Dec. 9, 2025, 5:37 p.m. GMT

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