VCU Rams vs South Florida Bulls Analysis, 11/26/2025 College Basketball Predictions, Top Picks & Odds

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  • Matchup: VCU Rams vs. USF Bulls
  • Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2025
  • Venue: Imperial Arena, Nassau, Bahamas
  • Broadcast: ESPN+

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The VCU Rams (3-2) are set to face off against the USF Bulls (3-2) at the Imperial Arena this Wednesday.

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The VCU Rams recently dominated Coppin State, securing a decisive 101-58 victory. In terms of fouls, VCU committed 14 while Coppin State recorded 21. The Rams connected on 6 of their 19 three-point attempts. Coppin State struggled at the free-throw line, converting 6 out of 10 for a 60.0% completion rate. They managed a total of 25 rebounds (7 offensive, 18 defensive) but did not register a block. The Rams displayed solid defensive prowess, limiting Coppin State to a shooting percentage of 37.1% (23 out of 62). VCU recorded 19 assists in the game, forcing 16 turnovers and achieving 13 steals. On the rebound front, they secured 36, including 9 on offense. At the charity stripe, VCU was effective, hitting 25 of 32 attempts for a 78.1% success rate. Their overall field goal shooting stood at 55.7% (34 out of 61), with 8 successful three-pointers from 25 attempts.

Jordan Tillery made a significant impact in the game, shooting a perfect 100.0% from the field in 11 minutes of play, notching 11 points on 4 attempts along with 2 rebounds.

The Rams enter this contest with a record of 3-2, scoring an impressive average of 87.6 points per game (63rd nationwide) while boasting a shooting percentage of 46.7%. Currently, they are hitting 35.3% from beyond the arc (54 of 153) and achieving a 69.4% free-throw rate. VCU averages 37.8 rebounds per game, totaling 91 assists for the season, ranking them 176th in Division 1. The team is averaging 13.2 turnovers and committing 17.8 personal fouls each game.

Defensively, VCU forces an average of 16.2 turnovers per game while drawing 21.2 personal fouls. They rank 59th in the nation for assists allowed, with a total of 60 on the season. The Rams permit opponents a field goal percentage of 40.3% (120 of 298) and average 37.2 rebounds allowed. They concede 35.1% on three-point attempts and find themselves ranked 153rd in the country for points surrendered per game (71.6).

In their most recent game, the USF Bulls fell to Oklahoma State, losing 103-95. South Florida struggled on the boards, allowing Oklahoma State to collect 31 rebounds, including 7 on the offensive glass. The Bulls excelled from the three-point line, hitting 11 out of 22 shots for 50.0% and converting 16 of 26 free throws (61.5%). However, their defense allowed Oklahoma State to shoot at an outstanding rate of 59.4%, making 38 out of 64 attempts. Overall, South Florida completed 30 of 64 field goals, resulting in a 46.9% shooting percentage, while knocking down 15 of 39 three-point attempts (38.5%). They capitalized on 20 free throw attempts due to 21 fouls by Oklahoma State, and recorded 15 turnovers while making 13 steals. The Bulls managed to grab 31 rebounds, 20 of which were defensive, and 11 offensive.

CJ Brown was a standout player for the Bulls, scoring 24 points in 36 minutes, alongside 10 assists. He achieved an impressive field goal percentage of 81.8% by making 9 of 11 attempts and also contributed 3 boards.

South Florida’s season record stands at 3-2. The Bulls average 24.6 fouls per game and possess a solid free-throw percentage of 76.1%. They dish out assists 16.8 times each game (90th in the nation) while averaging just 12.0 turnovers. South Florida has tallied 500 points for the season, averaging 100.0 points per game, and they secure 41.2 rebounds each contest. In terms of shooting efficiency, the Bulls rank 104th in the country by hitting 47.7% of their field goal attempts.

Defensively, South Florida holds opponents to a 31.0% three-point shooting rate (35 of 113) and allows 68.2% from the free throw line. They give away an average of 14.4 assists and 35.6 rebounds per game, ranking 242nd and 204th respectively. The Bulls are positioned 314th in Division 1 for points allowed per contest, with 81.6. They force opponents into an average of 18.6 turnovers while allowing a shooting percentage of 44.5% (232nd in D-1).

Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?

Prediction: Back VCU

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Pick: VCU Rams
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