Miami Hurricanes vs. Ole Miss Rebels Picks and Prediction for Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025
The Miami Hurricanes (6-2, 5-3 ATS, 5-4 O/U) take on the Ole Miss Rebels (5-2, 1-6 ATS, 6-1 O/U) in an inter-conference showdown on Tuesday evening, and we have you covered with the prediction. The Hurricanes posted a win against Georgetown on Friday. The Rebels dropped a meeting against Utah in their previous action. There are no recent meetings between these squads.
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Miami Eyes Second Straight Win
The Miami Hurricanes are seeking their second straight win. Miami has been decent in the first month of the season. Their first defeat was against the defending champs, the Florida Gators. The second defeat was a 72-62 blemish against BYU last week. The Hurricanes answered with a 78-65 win against Georgetown on Friday. Miami was marked as a five-point favorite. They shot 59% and kept the Hoyas to a 36% mark. The Hurricanes have covered the spread in three of their past five games.
Malik Reneau is having an outstanding season. The senior forward has scored 19 or more points in six games this season. He posted 23 points on Friday and has delivered an average of 20.8 PPG on 56% shooting. Tre Donaldson is also a threat. The senior guard scored 13 points in the recent win and is averaging 15.8 PPG and leads the squad with 5 APG.
Tru Washington has shot at least 50% in all but two games. The junior guard has netted an average of 13.7 PPG on 53.8% shooting on the year. Shelton Henderson has scored double digits in all but three games. The freshman is averaging 11.1 PPG. Ernest Udeh Jr. amassed six points and 11 boards in the win on Friday. The senior center has recorded 6.2 PPG.
The Hurricanes are ranked 46th in DI in Ken Pomeroy’s ratings. They have yet to play a true road game and have played three games on neutral courts. Miami is averaging 86.6 points on the year, marking them 65th. The Hurricanes are conceding an average of 65 points, placing them 42nd in the country
Ole Miss Dealt Second Straight Defeat
The Mississippi Rebels are targeting their sixth win of the season. Ole Miss was 5-0 to begin the season, including a win against Austin Peay two weeks ago. They have cooled down since, dropping two straight games due to subpar defense. Ole Miss was dealt a 74-69 defeat by Iowa, followed by a narrow 75-74 defeat against Utah this past weekend. The Rebels were huge 10-point favorites in that one. They connected on 50% of their shots in the defeat and kept Utah to a 47% mark. The Rebels have covered the spread in just one game this season.
Ilias Kamardine has reached 15 points in two of his past three games. The senior guard amassed 15 against Utah and is sporting an average of 15.1 PPG on 55% shooting. AJ Storr has come through with big games. He scored 22 points against Iowa. The senior guard has recorded an average of 15 PPG.
Malik Dia has connected on 50% of his shots in two of his past three games. The senior forward has posted an average of 13 PPG and 5.4 RPG on the season. Patton Pinkins has reached double digits in just one game. The freshman guard has yielded 7.6 PPG and is shooting a sharp 52%. James Scott has converted on 60% of his shots in five games this season. The junior forward has contributed with 6 PPG and 6.7 RPG.
The Rebels are ranked 42nd in the country in Ken Pomeroy’s ratings. They stand at an undefeated 5-0 at home, covering the spread in just one of those games. Ole Miss is scoring an average of 79 points on the season, ranking them 162nd. The Rebels have conceded 70 + or more points in three of their past five games and are squandering an average of 67.7 points, placing them 76th in the country.
Miami vs. Ole Miss Pick
Spread Pick for Miami vs. Ole Miss
- Miami Hurricanes +5 (5 units)
The Miami Hurricanes have dropped just two games, which were against some of the best teams in the country. The first defeat was against #10 Florida, and the second was against #9 BYU. The Ole Miss Rebels were hot to begin the season, but are stumbling now, losing two straight games, dropping decisions against Iowa and Utah. They were big 10-point favorites in the upset loss against Utah. Mississippi has only covered once this season.
Furthermore, Miami is posting mammoth numbers in most games and is shooting a sparkling 51.6% on the season. The Hurricanes are the superior defensive team in this matchup. The Hurricanes are only conceding 97.7 points per 100 possessions, ranking them 26th in the country. The Rebels' defense has been exposed in the past two games and is now squandering 101.2 points per 100 possessions. Ole Miss also stands at 265th in the country in strength of schedule on Ken Pomeroy’s ratings.
Over/Under Pick for Miami vs. Ole Miss
- Over 150 (5 units)
I expect this one to have plenty of scoring. Miami has been one of the best offensive teams in DI, averaging 86 points on the season. Part of this is due to its quicker pace, ranking 96th in DI out of 360+ teams in adjusted tempo. They have scored 78 or more points in three of their past four games.
In addition, Ole Miss has a potent offense that stands 42nd in the entire country in adjusted offensive efficiency. They are shooting a strong 36.6% from three-point range and are up against a Hurricanes defense that is mediocre at defending threes, standing 125th in three-point defense. The over is a convincing 5-1 in Mississippi's previous six games.
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