The No. 2 Auburn Tigers (14-1, 2-0 SEC) will attempt to extend a seven-game winning streak when they visit the South Carolina Gamecocks (10-5, 0-2 SEC) on Saturday, January 11, 2025 at Colonial Life Arena as heavy, 16.5-point favorites. The contest airs at 1:00 PM ET on SEC Network. The matchup’s point total is 146.5.
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Auburn Cover -16.5 vs South Carolina -112
Auburn vs. South Carolina betting lines
- Auburn moneyline odds to win: -2273
- South Carolina moneyline odds to win: +1102
- Spread: Auburn (-16.5)
- Total: 146.5
Auburn statistics, trends and more
As the away team
- Against the spread last season, Auburn played better when playing at home, covering 10 times in 16 home games, and five times in 10 road games.
- The Tigers eclipsed the over/under in a higher percentage of home games (50%) than road tilts (40%) last year.
- Auburn performed better as a moneyline favorite in home games last season, sporting a home record of 13-1 home record, compared to going 5-3 in road games.
Recent trends
- In their last 10 games, the Tigers have been putting up 88.7 points per game, an average that’s slightly higher than the 87.9 they’ve scored over the course of the 2024-25 season.
- The last 10 games have seen Auburn concede 1.3 more points per game (67.5) than its season-long average (66.2).
- While the Tigers are connecting on the same number of threes per game over their past 10 outings compared to their season-long average (10.0), they are doing so while shooting a higher percentage (38.2% from beyond the arc over the last 10, 37.7% on the season).
Auburn betting records this season
- ATS Record: 10-5-0 (Home: 5-2-0; Away: 0-2-0)
- ATS Record When Favored by 16.5+: 5-2-0 (As Favorite: 9-4-0; As Underdog: 1-1-0)
- O-U-P: 9-6-0 (Home: 3-4-0; Away: 2-0-0)
- Record When Moneyline Favorite: 12-0 (Home: 6-0; Away: 1-0)
- Record When Moneyline Underdog: 1-1 (Home: 0-0; Away: 0-1)
| Field Goal % | Opp. Field Goal % | Rebounds | Opp. Rebounds | Assists | Turnovers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50.9 (sixth in nation) | 39.2 (29th) | 35.9 (44th) | 26.7 (13th) | 19.0 (sixth) | 9.1 (ninth) |
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South Carolina statistics, trends and more
As the home team
- Against the spread last season, South Carolina had better results away (9-2-0) than at home (10-7-0).
- Looking at the over/under, Gamecocks games finished over seven of 17 times at home (41.2%) and five of 11 away (45.5%) last year.
- The Gamecocks, as moneyline underdogs, won a lower percentage of games at home (2-1) than on the road (7-3) last year.
Recent trends
- The Gamecocks have fared worse offensively in their past 10 games, putting up 70.9 points per contest, 2.5 fewer points their than season average of 73.4.
- While South Carolina is giving up 68.4 points per game in 2024-25, it has bettered that mark over its past 10 games, allowing 67.5 points per contest.
- The Gamecocks are making 6.8 treys per contest over their past 10 games, which is 0.3 fewer three-pointers than their average for the season (7.1). That said, they own a higher three-point percentage over their past 10 contests (33.5%) compared to their season average from beyond the arc (33.1%).
South Carolina betting records this season
- ATS Record: 6-9-0 (Home: 4-6-0; Away: 1-2-0)
- O-U-P: 6-9-0 (Home: 5-5-0; Away: 1-2-0)
- Record When Moneyline Favorite: 9-1 (Home: 7-1; Away: 1-0)
- Record When Moneyline Underdog: 1-4 (Home: 1-1; Away: 0-2)
| Field Goal % | Opp. Field Goal % | Rebounds | Opp. Rebounds | Assists | Turnovers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 44.5 (208th in nation) | 43.2 (182nd) | 32.2 (226th) | 30.7 (157th) | 13.7 (198th) | 11.1 (138th) |

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