Prediction: Mississippi St Bulldogs VS Iowa State Cyclones 2025-11-10
Iowa State vs. Mississippi State: A Clash of Clowns and Calculus
The Iowa State Cyclones (2-0) and Mississippi State Bulldogs (1-0) are set to collide in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where the Sanford Pentagon feels more like a neutral ground than a home court for either team. Iowa State, ranked No. 16, is the favorite here, and with good reason—unless you’ve ever tried to balance a basketball on your finger while juggling three other tasks, in which case, yikes. 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 Numbers Game
The bookmakers are all over this like raccoons at a buffet. Iowa State is the consensus pick at decimal odds of ~1.41 (implied probability: ~71%), while Mississippi State is a longshot at ~3.0 (implied: ~33%). The spread is Iowa State -5.5, meaning they need to win by at least six points to cover—a taller order than Tamin Lipsey’s knee injury recovery. The total is 150.5 points, and the market’s split evenly, suggesting a high-scoring affair… or a collective shrug from oddsmakers.
Statistically, Iowa State’s offense (80.3 PPG, 34th nationally) is slightly better than Mississippi State’s (79.5 PPG, 47th), but the Bulldogs’ defense is a sieve—245th in the country, allowing 74.2 PPG. Meanwhile, Iowa State’s defense (61st, 68.3 PPG allowed) is the difference here. Think of Mississippi State’s defense as a colander: great for draining pasta, terrible for stopping a basketball team.
Digesting the News: Injuries, Depth, and a Transfer’s Debut
Iowa State’s Tamin Lipsey, their point guard, is the star of the show. After recovering from a September knee injury, he’s averaging 5 steals and 5 assists per game while shooting 60% from the field. He’s the glue on a team that’s shooting 53.4%—a stat that makes their offense look less like a basketball team and more like a math problem solved by a calculator on steroids.
Mississippi State, meanwhile, is led by Josh Hubbard, who dropped 27 points and 8 assists in their last win. Their rebounding (53-36) and ball security (7 turnovers) are亮点, but their defense? Let’s just say they’re the reason the phrase “defense wins championships” was invented. New transfer Ja’Borri McGhee added 14 points in his debut, but even a fresh face can’t plug a 245th-ranked defense.
Humorous Spin: The Absurdity of It All
Iowa State’s defense isn’t just porous—it’s a porous circus. If they played in a tent, fans would pay to see how many points they let in. Mississippi State’s offense, on the other hand, is a well-oiled machine… until they face a defense that’s more “oil spill” than “machine.”
Imagine Mississippi State’s strategy: “Let’s shoot 31.4% from three and hope Iowa State’s defense forgets they’re supposed to defend.” It’s the basketball equivalent of building a sandcastle during a tsunami. And don’t get me started on the Bulldogs’ home-court advantage—83.3 PPG at home, but this isn’t their home. It’s a Pentagon in South Dakota. A Pentagon that Iowa State previously won in 2015, which feels like a lifetime ago in college basketball terms (i.e., before smartphones, according to student-athletes).
Prediction: The Verdict
Iowa State’s superior defense, balanced offense, and Tamin Lipsey’s wizardry give them the edge. Mississippi State’s porous defense will get shredded, and their “improved” ball security will crumble like a house of cards in a hurricane. The Cyclones should win by double digits, covering the -5.5 spread with ease. As for the total? With Iowa State’s efficient offense and Mississippi State’s leaky defense, the Over 150.5 is a lock—unless the Bulldogs’ starters all trip over their own shoelaces simultaneously.
Final Verdict: Bet the Cyclones. Unless you’re a masochist who enjoys watching a team with a 245th-ranked defense get run over by a 61st-ranked one. Even then, you’ll still root for Iowa State. It’s a numbers game, and the math doesn’t lie… unless it’s Mississippi State’s defense. Then it just cries.
Created: Nov. 10, 2025, 5:17 p.m. GMT