- Matchup: Texas Longhorns vs Purdue Boilermakers
- Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026
- Venue: SAP Center, San Jose, CA
- Broadcast: CBS
- Betting Odds: Texas (+7)
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The Texas Longhorns (21-14) are heading to the SAP Center this Thursday to take on the Purdue Boilermakers (28-8) in the Sweet 16 matchup. Purdue enters the game as favorites by 7 points. The over/under is set at 148.

In their previous game, the Texas Longhorns triumphed over Gonzaga with a score of 74-68. They showcased a shooting accuracy of 51.7% (31 of 60) and succeeded in 5 of their 15 attempts from beyond the arc. At the charity stripe, Texas converted 7 of 9 attempts, resulting in a free throw percentage of 77.8%. Rebounding wise, they collected a total of 27 boards, with 5 being offensive, and recorded 20 assists while forcing 7 turnovers and making 4 steals. Defensively, the Longhorns allowed Gonzaga to shoot at 45.0% from the field, converting 27 of 60. Gonzaga had 21 assists and 5 steals in this contest, along with 29 rebounds (6 offensive, 23 defensive) but no blocks. Gonzaga managed to shoot 83.3% from the free throw line, hitting 10 of their 12 attempts, and struggled from three-point range, connecting on only 4 of 16. Texas committed 11 fouls, while Gonzaga recorded 9.
Jordan Pope played a key role in this contest, recording a shooting percentage of 38.9% from the field and distributing 3 assists. He played for 32 minutes and grabbed 1 rebound, finishing with 17 points on 7 for 18 shooting.
The Longhorns come into this game with a record of 21-14 for the season. They average 10.8 turnovers per game and commit around 18.5 personal fouls per contest. On the glass, Texas is securing 37.7 rebounds per game and has a total of 438 assists on the season, ranking 206th in D-1 for assists. They are shooting 35.2% from three-point range (255 out of 725) and 74.6% at the free-throw line. On average, Texas is scoring 82.9 points per game (36th nationally) while shooting 48.3% from the field.
On defense, the Longhorns are forcing an average of 9.2 turnovers nightly while drawing 20.9 fouls. They currently rank 130th in college basketball in terms of assists allowed, having surrendered 418 thus far. Texas’ defense is permitting a field goal percentage of 44.7% (911 of 2,039) and allowing 30.5 rebounds per game. They give up 35.2% on three-point shots and rank 239th in points allowed per game (76.1).
Most recently, the Purdue Boilermakers celebrated a 79-69 victory against Miami. In that game, Purdue secured 19 defensive rebounds and 4 offensive boards for a total of 23. They turned the ball over 12 times and achieved 8 steals during the match. Miami accrued 16 fouls, sending Purdue to the free-throw line for 22 attempts, of which they converted 21 for a remarkable 95.5%. From three-point range, Purdue made 8 out of 14 attempts (57.1%). Overall, they shot 53.2% from the field, going 25 of 47. Miami shot 44.4% from the floor, successfully hitting 28 of 63 attempts and finished 26.3% from beyond the arc (5 of 19), along with an 80.0% free-throw rate (8 of 10). Purdue allowed Miami to grab a total of 30 rebounds (12 offensive).
Fletcher Loyer notably contributed for the Boilermakers in this game, hitting 6 of 7 shots for an impressive 85.7% field goal percentage. He recorded 24 points in 35 minutes and added 2 assists.
Purdue holds a record of 28-8 this season. In terms of offensive performance, they are connecting on 50.3% of their shots, ranking 9th in the nation. They have scored 2,962 points during the season, averaging 82.3 points per game and collecting 35.6 rebounds on average. Additionally, they are assisting 20.0 times per game (3rd in college) and turn the ball over 8.9 times each game, committing 14.6 fouls while shooting 74.1% from the free-throw line.
The Boilermakers’ defense ranks 74th nationally in points allowed per game at 70.2. They force 10.2 turnovers each night and allow their opponents to shoot 44.6% from the field (210th in college). Purdue’s defense concedes 34.0% on three-point attempts and allows opponents to hit 72.1% from the free-throw line. They give up 14.8 assists and 28.2 rebounds per game, ranking 282nd and first respectively in those defensive metrics.
Who will prevail in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Take Texas (+7)
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