South Florida Bulls vs Tulane Green Wave Picks and Predictions for Wednesday, January 28, 2026

By: Cameron Ross Published 01/28/2026, 07:30 AM ET
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The South Florida Bulls will be on the road Wednesday night with a game in Devlin Fieldhouse in New Orleans, LA, at 9:00 PM against the Tulane Green Wave, and we have you ready to roll with our South Florida vs Tulane prediction. South Florida has 13 wins and 7 losses thus far this season, entering this matchup. The Tulane Green Wave returns home Wednesday night with twelve wins and eight losses this season. South Florida comes into Wednesday having won four of the last five, including two in a row, after a 14-point home victory against FAU. The Tulane Green Wave, coming into this matchup, is struggling immensely, riding a 4-game skid after a three-point road loss to Charlotte last time out. Read more about this South Florida vs Tulane prediction! Struggling with handicapping? Try ourΒ NCAAB Predictions!

South Florida looks to keep it rolling

The South Florida offense has been phenomenal this season, averaging 89.8 points on 44% shooting from the floor, and the Bulls have averaged 86.5 points per game over their last four wins. Defensively, South Florida has held their own this season, allowing 78.9 points per game through 20 games played. Offensively, South Florida controlled their last outing, pouring in 89 points on 44% shooting and knocking down 7 triples in the game. Defensively, the Bulls were the better team, giving up 75 points on 41% shooting from the floor. South Florida won the rebounding battle by 14 and forced 10 turnovers in the victory. Wes Enis led the way with the South Florida office in their last outing with 19 points on 13 shots in 34 minutes. CJ Brown chipped in heavily with 17 points on 14 shots and 33 minutes. Izaiyah Nelson added 15 points in 31 minutes, and Joseph Pinion was 4th on the team with 13 points on 14 shots. Daimion Collins led the way up the South Florida bench with 12 points on seven shots in the game. Adriel Nyorha added heavily to the South Florida scoring with 7 points on 5 shots despite playing just 11 minutes off the bench.

Izaiyah Nelson leads the South Florida offense this season with 15.6 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. Joseph Pinion is second on the team, managing 14.6 points. Wes Enis averages 14.4 points, and Josh Omojafo averages a 4th-best 13.5 points per game. CJ Brown is averaging 12.2 points and leads the team, dishing out 5.6 assists per game.

Key Injury Report for South Florida:

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  • De’Ante Green (Questionable) – Undisclosed
  • Xavier Brown (Questionable) – Undisclosed

Tulane looks to end woes

The Tulane Green Wave averages 73.2 points on 43% shooting from the floor this season, but has boasted just 69 points per game over the last four losses. Defensively, Tulane is allowing 73.6 points per game this year and has given up an average of 76.25 points per game during its current 4-game skid. Offensively, Tulane shot well in its last outing, scoring 70 points on 45% shooting, but made just 19% from beyond the arc. Defensively, Tulane was outmatched, giving up 73 points, and Charlotte shot 51% from the floor. The Green Wave overcame the rebounding battle by 17 but forced 17 turnovers in the loss. Rowan Brumbaugh led the way for the Tulane offense against Charlotte with 35 points on 15 shots and 39 minutes. Asher Woods chipped in 10 points on ten shots in 26 minutes as the only other player on the team in double digits. Β Curtis Williams Jr. added 7 points in 35 minutes of action. Luke Rasmussen led the way off the Tulane bench with eight points on three shots in 7 minutes of action.

Rowan Brumbaugh leads the Tulane offense this season with 19.5 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game. Curtis Williams Jr is averaging 13.3 points, and Asher Woods is third on the roster with 12.2 points per game. Tyler Ringgold averages a fourth-best 8.9 points and just under 26 minutes per game, but he has played just 19 times this year.

Key Injury Report for Tulane:

  • Tyler Ringgold (Questionable) – Groin

South Florida vs Tulane Pick

  • South Florida vs Tulane Spread Pick

South Florida is the far better team in this matchup, playing the better basketball coming into Wednesday. Look for the Bulls to use their edge on both sides of the floor to overwhelm a struggling Tulane team. Take South Florida to continue their winning ways as they pick up another victory in this matchup. South Florida will do the job, getting an easy win and covering Wednesday night on the road to get their 14th win of the season and 6th in conference play.

  • South Florida vs Tulane Over/Under Pick

Both teams score the ball well, but the South Florida defense will be the difference. Tulane has struggled immensely on offense as of late, and that will continue this game, period. Look for South Florida and set the tone early as they controlled this game from the opening tip. Take the South Florida Bulls on Wednesday night to continue their winning streak and hold the Tulane offense down, leading to a number well under the total.

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