Virginia Tech Hokies vs Clemson Tigers Prediction, 2/11/2026 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Virginia Tech Hokies vs Clemson Tigers
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Location: Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, SC
TV: ACC Network
The Virginia Tech Hokies (16-8) are en route to Littlejohn Coliseum on Wednesday where they will meet the Clemson Tigers (20-4).

The Virginia Tech Hokies faced North Carolina State and went home with a loss by a final score of 82-73 in their last game. In relation to personal fouls, the Hokies ended up walking away with 19 and North Carolina State accounted for 15 personal fouls. They knocked down 9 of their 21 attempts from distance. North Carolina State walked away from this one shooting 70.8% from the free throw line by converting 17 of 24 attempts. Additionally, North Carolina State grabbed 28 rebounds (4 offensive, 24 defensive), but didn't record a block for the team. North Carolina State recorded 14 dimes and had 10 steals for the game. With respect to defense, Virginia Tech allowed their opponent to shoot 51.9% from the field on 28 out of 54 shooting. They also distributed 14 assists for the matchup as well as forcing 10 turnovers and having 5 steals. With respect to hauling in boards, they earned 33 with 10 of them being of the offensive sort. From the charity stripe, the Hokies made 12 of 15 attempts for a percentage of 80.0%. Virginia Tech walked away from the game having earned a 42.9% FG percentage (27 of 63) and knocked down 7 out of their 25 shots from downtown.
Amani Hansberry is someone who was a factor in this matchup. He finished shooting 36.8% from the floor and distributed 4 assists. He was on the court for 32 mins played and also snagged 7 rebounds. He accumulated 19 points on 7 out of 19 shooting.
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Virginia Tech will enter this contest with a record of 16-8 so far this year. They average 79.7 pts per game (108th in college hoops) while shooting 44.8% from the field. The Hokies are shooting 34.3% on three-point shots (199 of 581) and 72.7% from the free throw line. As a team, Virginia Tech is snagging 35.8 boards per game and is sitting with 342 assists this year, which is 184th in the nation in terms of passing the rock. They turn it over 10.5 times per contest and as a unit are committing 17.1 fouls per contest.
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Defensively, the Hokies are forcing 13.0 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 19.2 fouls. They surrender 30.0% from beyond the arc and they are ranked 202nd in college in points per game allowed (74.4). The Hokies are giving up a FG percentage of 43.9% (651 of 1,482) and they surrender 36.1 rebounds per contest as a squad. They are 147th in the country in giving up assists to the opposition with 313 surrendered on the season.
When they last stepped on the hardwood, the Clemson Tigers went home victorious with a score of 77-55 against California. In regard to rebounds, Clemson permitted California to collect 24 in total (3 on the offensive side). They went 30.8% from downtown by hitting 4 out of 13 and finished the contest at 13 out of 15 at the free throw line (86.7%). The Tigers allowed California to convert 19 of their 48 attempts from the floor which gave them a rate of 39.6% for this contest. When the final whistle was blown, the Tigers went 27 for 49 from the floor which gave them a rate of 55.1%. With respect to shots from distance, Clemson knocked down 12 out of 26 tries (46.2%). They were able to knock down 11 of those for a percentage of 57.9%. California committed 16 personal fouls for the game which took the Tigers to the charity stripe for a total of 19 attempts. They turned it over 8 times, while getting 7 steals in this game. The Tigers snagged 25 defensive rebounds and 4 offensive boards totaling 29 in the matchup.
Ace Buckner ended up being a major contributor for the Tigers for the contest. He converted 3 out of 6 in this game for a rate of 50.0%, and had 3 rebounds. He earned 13 points in his 22 minutes on the court and accumulated 4 dimes in the game.
Clemson has a win-loss record of 20-4 on the campaign. The Tigers are responsible for committing 16.4 fouls per game and they go 72.7% from the free throw line. They are assisting teammates 13.3 times per game (237th in college) and they are turning it over 10.0 times per contest. Clemson has accounted for 1,825 pts on the season (76.0 per game) and they grab 35.8 rebounds per contest. As an offense, the Tigers are hitting on 46.6% from the floor, which ranks 106th in D-1.
The Clemson defense allows 29.5% on 3-pointers (160 of 542) and opponents are connecting on 73.9% of their free throw attempts. They concede 9.9 assists and 31.8 boards on a nightly basis, which is 5th and 50th in college hoops. The Tigers are ranked 11th in college hoops in points allowed per contest with 64.1. They are forcing 11.8 TO's per game and allow teams to shoot 39.9% from the floor (26th in college).
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Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Virginia Tech
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