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Baylor and Arizona State Set for Big 12 Tournament Clash
Experts adjust predictions as Diop and Yessoufou headline player props
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The No. 13 Baylor Bears and No. 12 Arizona State Sun Devils are set to kick off the Big 12 Tournament at T-Mobile Center on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. With new player scoring prop odds now live on DraftKings, the analysts at Dimers have conducted 10,000 new Baylor-Arizona State simulations to provide accurate projections for the game.
Why it matters
This early-round Big 12 Tournament matchup between two highly-ranked teams will have major implications for their postseason aspirations. The updated predictions and player prop odds give bettors valuable insights to make more informed wagers.
The details
According to Dimers' predictive analytics model, Baylor is more likely to beat Arizona State, with a 59% chance of winning the game. However, the model also gives Arizona State (+3.5) a 56% chance of covering the spread, while the over/under total of 155.5 points has a 53% chance of going over.
- The Baylor vs. Arizona State game is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 12:30 p.m. EST.
The players
Tounde Yessoufou
A freshman sensation for the Baylor Bears.
Massamba Diop
A big man for the Arizona State Sun Devils.
Anthony Johnson
A player for the Arizona State Sun Devils.
What’s next
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The takeaway
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