Nevada Wolf Pack vs Colorado State Rams Prediction, 12/30/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Nevada Wolf Pack vs Colorado State Rams
Date: Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Location: Moby Arena in Fort Collins, CO
TV: ESPN+
The Nevada Wolf Pack (9-3) are hitting the road to Moby Arena on Tuesday where they will meet the Colorado State Rams (9-3).

The Nevada Wolf Pack faced Boise State and took home the win by a score of 81-66 in their last contest. Nevada walked away from the game with a 55.6% field goal percentage (25 out of 45) and made 4 out of their 9 shots from distance. At the free throw line, the Wolf Pack buried 27 of 34 attempts for a rate of 79.4%. In terms of hauling in boards, they earned 22 with 5 of them being of the offensive sort. They also recorded 17 assists for the contest in addition to creating 13 turnovers and earning 9 steals. When discussing the defense, Nevada allowed the other team to go 44.4% from the field on 20 out of 45 shooting. Boise State earned 14 dimes and had 6 steals in this matchup. Additionally, Boise State snagged 26 boards (7 offensive, 19 defensive), but wasn't able to record a block. Boise State finished the game shooting 61.3% from the free throw line by burying 19 of their 31 attempts. They also buried 7 of 22 tries from beyond the arc. When discussing personal fouls, the Wolf Pack walked away with 23 while Boise State totaled 24 personal fouls.
Tayshawn Comer is someone who was important in the matchup. He ended up scoring 24 points on 5 out of 9 shooting. He saw the court for 27 minutes and also grabbed 1 rebound. He finished shooting 55.6% from the field and also earned 4 dimes.
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Nevada heads into this matchup with a win-loss mark of 9-3 so far this year. They average 77.7 points per outing (187th in D-1) on 43.5% from the field. The Wolf Pack are shooting 37.3% on shots from beyond the arc (76 of 204) and 74.8% from the charity stripe. As a unit, Nevada is grabbing 36.6 rebounds per contest and is sitting with 175 assists this year, which ranks 229th in the nation in terms of passing the ball. They lose possession via turnover 8.9 times per game and as a squad they are committing 18.9 personal fouls on a nightly basis.
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On the defensive end, the Wolf Pack are forcing 12.3 turnovers per contest and they draw 21.8 fouls. They are currently ranked 195th in college in giving up assists to their opponents with 170 relinquished on the campaign. The Wolf Pack defensively are allowing an opponent shooting percentage of 43.6% (288 of 661) and they concede 34.5 boards per contest as a squad. They are surrendering 34.3% on shots from downtown and they are 164th in Division 1 in opponents points per game (72.3).
The last time they took the hardwood, the Colorado State Rams took a loss by a score of 100-58 when they faced Utah State. The Rams snagged 8 defensive boards and 7 offensive boards for a total of 15 in this matchup. They gave up possession of the ball 14 times, while recording 5 steals in this game. Utah State had 22 fouls for this contest which got the Rams to the charity stripe for 19 attempts. They were able to convert 15 of them for a percentage of 78.9%. When it comes to 3-point attempts, Colorado State buried 7 of their 23 attempts (30.4%). At the conclusion of this game, the Rams walked away from this one shooting 18 out of 49 from the floor which had them shooting 36.7%. The Rams allowed Utah State to knock down 37 out of 58 attempts from the field which left them with a shooting percentage of 63.8% in this contest. They went 57.1% from 3-point land by going 12 of 21 and walked away from this one shooting 14 of 24 from the free throw line (58.3%). In relation to team rebounding, Colorado State allowed Utah State to get 34 in total (13 offensive).
Carey Booth ended up being a major contributor for the Rams in this matchup. He recorded 14 points in his 20 minutes of playing time, but wasn't able to get an assist. He buried 4 of 5 in the game giving him a rate of 80.0%, and had 2 rebounds.
Colorado State has a record of 9-3 so far this year. The Rams are committing 15.9 fouls per contest and they go 80.7% from the charity stripe. They are assisting teammates 17.9 times per contest (41st in college) and they are turning it over 11.3 times per game. Colorado State has accumulated 1,001 pts this season (83.4 per contest) and they average 33.3 rebounds per contest. When it comes to executing on offense, the Rams are connecting on 52.9% from the field, which ranks 5th in the country.
The Colorado State defense allows 33.5% on shots from distance (107 of 319) and opponents are connecting on 65.5% of their free throw attempts. They concede 12.4 assists and 28.5 rebounds every game, which has them ranked 109th and 2nd in the country. The Rams on the defensive side of the court are 160th in college hoops in points per game surrendered with 72.2. They are able to force 9.5 turnovers per game and have let teams shoot 45.5% from the floor (281st in college).
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Colorado State
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