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Providence vs Florida Predictions, Picks, Odds for Friday, November 28

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The Providence Friars take on the Florida Gators in San Diego, CA, in the Rady Children's Invitational Consolation Game. Tip-off is set for 3 p.m. ET on FOX.

Florida is favored by -11.5 points on the spread with a moneyline of -700. The total is set at 169 points.

Here’s my Providence vs. Florida predictions and college basketball picks for November 28, 2025.


Providence vs Florida Prediction

My Pick: 1H Under 80

My Providence vs Florida best bet is on the first-half under. For all of your college basketball bets, be sure to find the best lines by using our live NCAAB odds page.


Providence vs. Florida Odds

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Friday, November 28, 2025
3:00 p.m. EST
FOX
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Providence Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+11.5
-110
169
-110o / -110u
+500
Florida Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-11.5
-110
169
-110o / -110u
-700
Odds via bet365. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAB odds here.
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  • Providence vs Florida spread: Florida -11.5
  • Providence vs Florida over/under: 169 points
  • Providence vs Florida moneyline: Providence +500, Florida -700

Providence vs Florida College Basketball Betting Preview

Florida, the defending national champs, have gotten off to a slow start this season — by its standards. The Gators knew they'd miss Walter Clayton Jr., but the new-look backcourt has struggled to produce, resulting in losses to Arizona and more concerningly, TCU.

Meanwhile, Providence is coming off a beatdown at the hands of Wisconsin. The Friars are experienced, but this is a huge uphill climb for them under Kim English.

The play is not on the spread for this affair, though. Instead, target the first-half total.

The "1H Under with High Total, Early Season" system targets early-season college basketball games played in November, December or January, when high first-half totals often overestimate offensive efficiency and game rhythm.

Teams are still developing chemistry, rotations are unsettled and shooting consistency tends to lag behind midseason form.

When the home team is underperforming and listed as a short favorite or near pick'em, the pace can slow even further as they focus on execution and limiting mistakes.

Oddsmakers continue posting inflated numbers based on team reputation and projected tempo, but early-season realities typically produce slower starts and lower-scoring halves.

Betting the first-half under in these situations takes advantage of inflated expectations before teams settle into their offensive rhythm later in the year.

Overall, the system stands at 318-233-4 (58%) with a 9% ROI across all-time results, and it’s off to a 24-16-0 (60%) start this season with a 12% ROI.

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Evan Abrams – 1H Under with High Total, Early Season
the game is played during the Regular or Postseason season
betting on the Under
the home team's win percentage is between 0% and 50%
the o/u % is between 42% and 100%
the game spread is between -100 and 0
the closing total is between 73 and 1000
the game was played in January or December or November
$5,050
WON
318-233-4
RECORD
58%
WIN%

My Pick: 1H Under 80

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