A late-night contest is set as the Mountain West Semifinals will conclude the Friday night action. Utah State is making a late season push for an at-large big and a win over Boise State in this one should help them sleep easy. Below is our Mountain West Tournament Semifinal pick for Utah State vs Boise State.
Utah State vs Boise State Betting Pick
ℹ️ The Pick: | Utah State -2 |
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This game will be played at Thomas & Mack Center at 11:59 p.m. ET on Friday, March 10, 2023.
Why Bet on Utah State:
✅ Utah State is 6-0 in their last six games, including a win over these Broncos.
✅ The Aggies are currently one of the last teams in the bracket, so they have plenty to play for.
✅ Boise State is just 3-4 in their seven Q1 games this season.
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Utah State Aggies: A Chance to Get Off the Bubble
Utah State continued their strong form with an impressive 91-76 victory over New Mexico in the quarterfinals. This was essentially an elimination game, and it was the Lobos who will now, most likely, be getting ready for the NIT.
The Aggies hosted Boise State just six days ago and earned a huge 86-73 victory. Utah State ranks out as the 22nd best team in the nation and are an impressive 10-5 in Q1 and Q2 games.
Jerry Palm would have Utah State as the second to last team in the bracket and would be playing Mississippi State in the First Four game.
Boise State Broncos: Looking to Dominate Utah State Again
Boise State played what amounted to a road game and knocked off UNLV, 87-76 in overtime, to win their quarterfinal clash. The Broncos are a good team and coming through that game could go a long way in their hopeful run for a title.
The Broncos hosted Utah State back in early January and dominated in an 82-59 victory. Boise State ranks out as the 27th best team in the country and are 12-6 in their Q1 and Q2 games this season.
Boise State would be the ninth seed in the Midwest region according to Jerry Palm’s latest Bracketology.