Dwayne Bryant continues to deliver long-term results in college basketball, ranking #2 ALL-TIME at WagerTalk in college basketball profit.
Today's 4% CBB BLOWOUT is backed by a powerful situational angle that has cashed a massive 85% winners (17 wins, only 3 losses) since the 2020 season.
Dwayne's analysis reveals exactly why his breakdown of this game aligns perfectly with the elite situational angle above.
This is a targeted strike based on matchup understanding and situational clarity.
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| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NBA | (527) Dallas Mavericks at (528) Minnesota Timberwolves: Spread | 7:40pm EST - Feb 20/2026 |
The PLAY: Minnesota Timberwolves -13.5 (-112)
Key Situational Angles:
1) Play AGAINST road underdogs of more than +11 after allowing at least 120 points in 2 straight games if their opponent led their last 2 games by at least 10 points at the half.
Applies to Dallas.
13-3 ATS (81.2%) since the 2021 season, cashing by an average of 9.4 points!
2) Play ON home favorites of more than 11 points but less than 18 points if they're coming off a home win, playing with 3 or more days rest.
Applies to Minnesota.
8-0 ATS since the 2021 season, cashing by an average of 7.8 points!
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| CBB | (871) St. Peter's at (872) Iona: Total | 7:00pm EST - Feb 20/2026 |
The PLAY: Total Under 139.5 (-110)
The Under is supported by a matchup defined by defensive structure and controlled tempo rather than offensive explosiveness.
Saint Peter’s plays at a deliberate pace and emphasizes half-court defense, allowing just 68.5 points per game while consistently forcing opponents into lower-percentage shooting situations and longer possessions.
Even though Iona operates slightly faster, their scoring efficiency has been inconsistent, and they face a Saint Peter’s defense that limits clean perimeter looks and ranks strongly at disrupting offensive rhythm.
Neither team profiles as an elite shooting group, with Saint Peter’s converting just over 41 percent from the field and Iona relying heavily on methodical half-court execution rather than transition scoring.
The projected tempo, blending adjusted tempos of 66.0 and 68.8, points toward a mid-sixty possession game, which naturally suppresses total scoring opportunities.
With both teams comfortable grinding possessions, minimizing easy baskets, and forcing opponents to execute deep into the shot clock, the expected game flow favors extended defensive sequences and modest scoring runs, creating a strong path for the combined score to stay Under the posted total.
