Youngstown State vs. Northern Kentucky
By Patrick Strollo
The Youngstown State Penguins (5-2) will head to Highland Heights, Kentucky, to face the Northern Kentucky Norse (3-4) as they kick off Horizon League play.
Youngstown State is looking to match its best start since the 2014 season behind a powerhouse offense that ranks first in the Horizon League, scoring an average of 83.9 points per game.
The Penguins’ offense is making its presence known nationally as well (ranking 47th in AdjO) behind a quartet of upperclassmen who are all averaging double digits this season.
Graduate student Adrian Nelson — a Northern Kentucky transfer — is leading the stat line for the Penguins so far this season, with an average of 14.4 points, 9.9 boards and 0.7 blocks per game.
In addition to scoring well, Youngstown State has been excellent on the offensive glass, ranking 33rd nationally in offensive rebound percentage while creating additional scoring opportunities 36% of the time.
The Penguins have been susceptible to allowing points this season, but they do have a favorable matchup against a Norse offense that ranks eighth in the Horizon League by scoring just 68.7 points per game.
Like Youngstown State, Northern Kentucky has an equally porous defense, ranking in the bottom half of the league in AdjD, allowing 102.9 points per 100 possessions.
So far, the Penguins have been one of the best teams against the spread nationally, covering in five of their six contests.
Look for the veteran Youngstown State squad to continue its success against Vegas behind the best offense in the Horizon League as it faces a middle-of-the-road defense.
I’m projecting the Penguins as five-point road favorites and recommend laying the points at 2.5 or better.
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