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Prediction: Colorado St Rams VS Virginia Tech Hokies 2025-11-26

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Virginia Tech Hokies vs. Colorado State Rams: A Bahamian Battle of Scoring Prowess and Ankle Misfortune

Ladies and gentlemen, gather ‘round for a clash of titans in the tropical paradise of the Bahamas, where the Virginia Tech Hokies (5-0) and Colorado State Rams (4-1) will duel like two alligators fighting over a basket of conch fritters. The Hokies are favored by 4.5 points, per the BetMGM line, while the over/under sits at 154.5—enough points to make a mathematician faint. Let’s dissect this matchup with the precision of a coach’s postgame film breakdown and the humor of a student-athlete trying to explain a 3 a.m. pizza delivery to their RA.


Parsing the Odds: A Numbers Game
Virginia Tech’s offense is a well-oiled jet engine, averaging 92.2 points per game (30th nationally). Their +97 scoring differential is like a superhero’s “I’m 100% more awesome than you” cape. Led by Amani Hansberry (16.0 PPG, 8.3 RPG), they’re also dishing out 17.6 assists per game—the ACC’s top mark. But here’s the twist: Hansberry’s out with an ankle injury, which feels like your favorite pizza place running out of pepperoni. Sure, they’ve got Neoklis Avdalas (5.8 APG) and Tobi Lawal (14.8 PPG) to fill in, but it’s like ordering a salad when you were promised a steak.

Colorado State, meanwhile, is the team that’s mastered the art of the three-pointer. They’re fourth in the nation in three-point accuracy (44.9%) and sixth in makes per game (12.4). Josh Pascarelli, their sharpshooting maestro, nails 3.2 threes per contest—enough to make a Starbucks barista jealous. The Rams’ offense (89.8 PPG) is a heat-seeking missile, but their defense? A sieve that would make a leaky colander blush, allowing 73.4 points per game (184th nationally).

The Hokies, conversely, allow 72.8 points per game (174th). Their defense is like a hotel in Nassau: welcoming, but not exactly Fort Knox. Yet their offense is so prolific that even with a defense that plays “let ‘em win,” they’ve outscored opponents by 19.4 points per game.


Digesting the News: Injuries, Coaching Changes, and a Loss to Denver
Virginia Tech’s injury bug bit Hansberry, whose absence was noticeably felt in their 78-61 win over Bryant. Without their primary communicator, the Hokies are like a Wi-Fi router that’s “connecting” but not actually connecting. Still, their depth (four players averaging double figures) should paper over the hole.

Colorado State, meanwhile, is navigating a coaching carousel. New head coach Ali Farokhmanesh inherited a team that just lost to Denver—a team that, let’s be honest, probably still has “How to Win Friends and Influence People” on their reading list. Star Kyle Jorgensen (17.8 PPG) poured in 27 second-half points against Denver but couldn’t save the day. The Rams are clinging to a 12-game home winning streak like a tourist clings to a $50 souvenir keychain.


Humorous Spin: Three-Pointers, Ankle Sprains, and the Curse of the Bahamas
Colorado State’s three-point attack is so lethal, they could probably shoot from half-court and the crowd would start a chant. But Virginia Tech’s defense is so porous, they’d let the Rams practice free throws during halftime. Hansberry’s injury? A tragic reminder that even the best-laid plans (like a 5-0 start) can be derailed by an ankle that’s more wobbly than a toddler on a tricycle.

And let’s not forget the venue: the Battle 4 Atlantis. For Virginia Tech, it’s a tropical vacation with a side of basketball. For Colorado State, it’s a cross-country flight to a place where the only thing hotter than the sun is the Hokies’ offense.


Prediction: The Verdict from the Peanut Gallery
The numbers say Virginia Tech should win this like a mathematician beats a toddler at chess. Their offensive firepower (92.2 PPG) dwarfs Colorado State’s defensive frailty (73.4 PPG allowed). Even without Hansberry, the Hokies’ depth and assist-happy playstyle should overwhelm the Rams. Colorado State’s three-pointers might rain like a monsoon, but Virginia Tech’s defense is a leaky umbrella.

Final Score Prediction: Virginia Tech 85, Colorado State 78.

Bet the Hokies to cover the 4.5-point spread, unless you enjoy the thrill of watching a team with a 174th-ranked defense get run over by a bus… er, a Rams offense.

Created: Nov. 26, 2025, 7:03 p.m. GMT

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