Hawaii vs. Cal State Fullerton odds: Picks, predictions from advanced computer model
Our advance computer model simulated Saturday night's Cal State Fullerton vs. Hawaii game 10,000 times
The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors say aloha to Cal State Fullerton in a Big West matchup from Oahu early Sunday morning at 1 a.m. ET. Hawaii opened as a 5.5-point favorite, while the Over-Under, or total number of points Vegas thinks will be scored, has remained steady at 139.
Before picking either side, you need to see what the SportsLine Projection Model has to say. This model, which simulates every game 10,000 times, completely crushed college basketball last season, producing a 755-636-20 record on its A-rated picks, returning a profit of $6,529 for any $100 player who followed them.
This season is no different; the model is 46-28 on its top-rated against the spread picks.
Now, the computer has examined every matchup, every player and every trend for Cal State Fullerton vs. Hawaii and locked in strong against-the-spread and Over-Under picks.
We can tell you the model is leaning Over, saying it hits in 53 percent of simulations. It also has a strong take on the spread, which you can only see over at SportsLine.
The Titans' best chance to cover the spread -- and win outright -- is to get a big game from its backcourt tandem of Kyle Allman and Khalil Ahmad. Cal State Fullerton isn't particularly efficient from beyond the arc -- just 34.5 percent as a team -- but Allman knocks down threes at a 41 percent clip.
But the Warriors can cover the spread by feeding the orange to power forward Mike Thomas, who is lethal in the paint. He's shooting a phenomenal 61 percent from the field. He's also the team's leading scorer and rebounder.
So what side of Cal State Fullerton-Hawaii do you need to be all over? Visit SportsLine now to check out the strong against-the-spread pick for Cal State Fullerton vs. Hawaii, all from the computer model that's 46-28 on top-rated ATS plays.















