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Broncos and Bulls Set for Tight MAC Showdown

Broncos

Western Michigan @ Buffalo

February 18 | 7:00pm ET | Alumni Arena

Bulls
Western Michigan's slight edge may tip the balance in their favor.
Grade B+: Western Michigan Moneyline (-130)

The Western Michigan Broncos, led by guard Chansey Willis Jr., who averages 16.4 points and 5.5 assists per game, are set to face the Buffalo Bulls in a Mid-American Conference matchup. The Broncos have shown resilience, recently securing a 78-70 victory over Miami (OH) on February 15. In contrast, the Bulls have struggled defensively, allowing an average of 81.3 points per game, which ranks them 351st nationally. Despite both teams sharing identical overall records, Western Michigan's recent form and Buffalo's defensive vulnerabilities suggest a slight advantage for the Broncos. With moneyline odds at -130 for Western Michigan, this bet receives a grade of B+, indicating a favorable yet moderately risky investment.

Western Michigan’s balanced play should help them cover the small spread.
Grade B+: Western Michigan -2 (-110)

Western Michigan enters this MAC showdown looking to build momentum after a solid stretch of conference play, while Buffalo continues to struggle on the defensive end. The Bulls allow 81.3 points per game, one of the worst marks in Division I, and have had difficulty stopping teams that move the ball well. The Broncos, led by their efficient backcourt play and improved rebounding, have covered the spread in three of their last four games. Meanwhile, Buffalo’s offense has been inconsistent, making it difficult for them to keep pace in tight matchups. With Western Michigan favored by -2 points (-110 odds), their ability to control the tempo and exploit Buffalo’s defensive lapses makes them a strong pick to cover. This bet earns a grade of B+, as the slight spread offers solid value given the Broncos’ recent performances.

With shaky defenses, the scoreboard should light up fast.
Grade A-: Over 154 (-110)

Buffalo has struggled all season to contain opposing offenses, allowing 81.3 points per game, while Western Michigan’s defense has been far from dominant, surrendering 76.8 per contest. On the other end, the Bulls push the pace and have been effective in transition, averaging 74.5 points per game at home. The Broncos, meanwhile, have been efficient from deep, hitting 35.2% of their three-point attempts, and will look to exploit Buffalo’s weak perimeter defense. With both teams playing fast and lacking defensive consistency, the over 154 (-110 odds) looks like the best bet. Given the tempo and scoring tendencies of both squads, this pick earns a grade of A-, as the pace should drive this game well into the 150s.

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