West Georgia Wolves vs Nebraska Cornhuskers Prediction, 11/3/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: West Georgia Wolves vs Nebraska Cornhuskers
Date: Monday, November 3, 2025
Location: Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, NE
TV: B1G+
The West Georgia Wolves (6-25 last year) are en route to Pinnacle Bank Arena on Monday where they will try to beat the Nebraska Cornhuskers (20-14 last season).

The West Georgia Wolves played Austin Peay and went home with a win by a final score of 73-70 in their last game. West Georgia wrapped up the contest having earned a 40.6% FG percentage (26 of 64) and converted 4 out of their 17 three-point shots. From the free throw line, the Wolves made 17 of 23 tries for a rate of 73.9%. Regarding grabbing boards, they earned 34 with 12 of them being of the offensive variety. They also recorded 15 assists for the game while forcing 8 turnovers and earning 5 steals. In relation to defending, West Georgia allowed their opponent to shoot 43.9% from the floor on 25 of 57 shooting. Austin Peay distributed 15 dimes and had 2 steals for the contest. Additionally, Austin Peay collected 33 rebounds (5 offensive, 28 defensive), but couldn't earn a rejection. Austin Peay finished the contest at 88.2% at the free throw line by knocking down 15 of 17 shots. They knocked down 5 of 19 attempts from beyond the arc. In relation to fouls, the Wolves ended up finishing with 13 while Austin Peay finished the game with 19 fouls.
Shelton Williams-Dryden is a guy who was a major factor in this contest. He ended up going 38.5% from the floor but didn't record a dime. He played 31 minutes and also pulled down 5 rebounds. He ended up walking away with 21 points on 5 out of 13 shooting.
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West Georgia enters this matchup after finishing with a win-loss mark of 6-25 last season. They lost possession via turnover 11.3 times per game and as a squad committed 15.9 personal fouls every game. As a team, West Georgia pulled down 32.8 rebounds per contest and totaled 418 assists last year, which had them ranked 235th in D-1 in terms of passing. The Wolves shot 30.2% on shots beyond the perimeter (168 of 557) and 69.3% from the free throw line. They averaged 69.0 pts per game (305th in D-1) while hitting 43.5% from the floor.
When they were on defense, the Wolves forced 11.7 turnovers per contest while drawing 15.3 personal fouls. They conceded 36.1% on three-point shots and they were 331st in the nation in points per game allowed (78.3). The Wolves defensively gave up a field goal percentage of 47.7% (845 of 1,771) and they conceded 36.3 boards per game as a team. They were 303rd in D-1 in giving up assists to the opposition with 486 relinquished last season.
In their last game, the Nebraska Cornhuskers got the victory with a final of 77-66 when they played UCF. The Cornhuskers collected 28 defensive boards and 6 offensive rebounds for a total of 34 in this matchup. They also turned it over 9 times, while getting 8 steals for the matchup. UCF earned 1 fouls in the game which got the Cornhuskers to the charity stripe for a total of 17 shots. They were able to knock down 10 of the free throws for a rate of 58.8%. When it comes to shooting from downtown, Nebraska made 9 of their 21 tries (42.9%). Overall, the Cornhuskers finished the game shooting 29 for 61 from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 47.5%. The Cornhuskers allowed UCF to knock down 27 out of their 68 tries from the field which left them with a rate of 39.7% in this matchup. They wrapped up this game 24.1% from 3-point land via 7 of 29 and ended up going 5 out of 6 at the free throw line (83.3%). Concerning attacking the glass, Nebraska allowed UCF to collect 35 in all (11 on the offensive glass).
Brice Williams ended up being a factor for the Cornhuskers in this matchup. He made 6 of 14 in this contest for a field goal percentage of 42.9%, and had 4 rebounds. He had 21 points in his 31 mins of playing time and accumulated 3 dimes for the game.
Nebraska had a record of 20-14 last year. As an offensive unit, the Cornhuskers shot 45.5% from the floor, which was ranked 129th in college hoops. Nebraska earned 2,583 points throughout last year (76.0 per game) and they collected 35.3 boards per game. They earned an assist 14.0 times per game (145th in college) and they turned it over 11.4 times per contest. The Cornhuskers were responsible for committing 15.6 fouls every game and they shot 75.3% from the free throw line.
The Nebraska defense allowed 34.2% from downtown (322 of 942) and opponents converted on 71.1% of their free throw shots. They relinquished 13.7 dimes and 35.2 boards per game, which was ranked 227th and 234th in college. The Cornhuskers on defense were ranked 206th in college hoops in PPG given up with 72.8. They were able to force 12.3 TO's every game and allowed teams to shoot 42.9% from the floor (123rd in the country).
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