The Ohio Bobcats will take on the Purdue Boilermakers at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday at the Convocation Center. Ohio is 7-3 overall and 4-0 at home, while Purdue is 6-4 overall and 0-2 on the road. The Boilermakers are favored by eight points, down two points from the opening line, in the latest Ohio vs. Purdue odds, while the over-under is set at 127.5. Before entering any Purdue vs. Ohio picks, you'll want to see the college basketball predictions from the model at SportsLine.

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After a tough three-game losing streak that included setbacks against then-No. 10 Villanova and then-No. 24 Baylor, the Bobcats have bounced back and won four straight. Guard Jason Preston (16.9 pppg) is their leading scorer, though they've also gotten big-time contributions from forward Ben Vander Plas (13.6 ppg) and guard Jordan Dartis (12.9 ppg). Ohio is 3-4 against the spread this season.

Meanwhile, Purdue fell 70-56 to Nebraska in its last outing. The Boilermakers saw star center Matt Haarms leave that game with a concussion, and he's been ruled out for Tuesday's matchup. It's been an up-and-down campaign for a Purdue squad that recorded one of the most impressive wins in college basketball this season when it took down then-No. 5 Virginia 69-40 on Dec. 4, but also has suffered losses as big favorites against Nebraska and Texas

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