🏀 Saint Louis vs. Michigan Prediction, Picks & Odds: March Madness Round of 32 Parlay Today

Can Robbie Avila help the Billikens cover the spread as the double-digit betting underdog? My Saint Louis vs. Michigan prediction explores the chances.
Robbie Avila dribbles the ball as we provide our Saint Louis vs. Michigan prediction and parlay.
Pictured: Robbie Avila dribbles the ball as we provide our Saint Louis vs. Michigan prediction and parlay. Photo by Gregory Fisher via Imagn Images
Enjoying SBR content? Add us as a preferred source on your Google account Add as a preferred source on Google

One of the most intriguing matchups of the second round tips off today at 12:10 p.m. ET from KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y., when No. 1 Michigan takes on No. 9 Saint Louis. 

The Billikens' 102-point Round 1 output garnered a ton of attention, and their complex yet effective offensive system can cause some problems for the Wolverines, which is why I'm backing them to cover as the 12.5-point betting underdog in my Saint Louis vs. Michigan prediction. I have no doubt Dusty May and his Wolverines will go through, but these March Madness predictions call for a fairly close game. 


πŸ€ Saint Louis vs. Michigan picks & odds: March Madness Round 2

See all of our experts' college basketball picks based on the latest college basketball odds; picks rated on a 1-to-5 star confidence scale based on betting value.

Pick Best odds Units Confidence
Saint Louis +12.5 -102 via FanDuel 0.4 -> 0.39u ⭐⭐
Under 161.5 -110 via BetMGM 1.1u -> 1u ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Robbie Avila Under 20.5 points + rebounds -125 via FanDuel 1u -> 0.8u ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Total wagered: 2.5 units | Max profit: 2.19 units

📃 Affiliate disclosure

Sportsbook Review may receive a commission if you sign up through our links. Not intended for use in MA. Bonuses not applicable in Ontario. 21+ only. (Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER)


πŸ“Ί How to watch Saint Louis vs. Michigan: March Madness Round 2

  • Date: Saturday, March 21
  • Tipoff: 12:10 p.m. ET
  • Location: KeyBank Center (Buffalo, N.Y.)
  • TV: CBS
  • Streaming: CBS App
  • Spread: Michigan -12.5 (-110)
  • Total: 161.5 (-110)

πŸ† Who will win Saint Louis vs. Michigan?

See the latest March Madness odds for every team in the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

I predict Michigan, the March Madness odds favorites alongside Arizona, will win by 11 points in its Round of 32 matchup against a fun Saint Louis squad.

While it's difficult to prepare for the Billikens' ball-screen and motion offense on a short turnaround, there are few coaches I trust more to put together a solid game plan than May.

Our Rob Paul recommends avoiding Michigan in your March Madness survivor picks for today's action. On the other hand, he has Saint Louis as the second-ranked team on his March Madness Cinderella index.  

Score prediction: Michigan 84, Saint Louis 73


πŸ’° Saint Louis vs. Michigan prediction & best bet

Under 161.5 (-110)

According to the BBall Index, the Billikens rank in the 96th percentile in half-court offense and the 97th percentile in man offense. The Bulldogs' defensive ranks in those categories were 58th and 53rd percentiles, respectively. 

To say this is a step up in competition would be an understatement. Michigan rates in the 96th percentile in half-court defense and man defense. The Wolverines are excellent at defending ball screens (91st percentile), which is what you need to do to slow down the Billikens.

This game is also a quick turnaround as the first matchup on Saturday, so I wouldn't be surprised if we see some sleepy offensive play. 


πŸ”₯ Best Saint Louis vs. Michigan player prop bet

Robbie Avila Under 20.5 points + rebounds (-125)

The best sports betting sites know that bettors want to have action on Saint Louis big man Robbie Avila. Heck, I cashed an Over on his assist prop in Round 1 and would be interested in a similar angle when those markets become available.

For now, I like the value of fading his points-and-rebounds combo line.

He finished with 12 points and five rebounds in 28 minutes against Georgia, which was as favorable a matchup as possible. Michigan ranks in the top 50 in rebound rates on both ends of the floor, while posting the fourth-best 2-point defensive percentage.

Avila's season averages (12.9 points, 4.6 rebounds) suggests he has a hard time clearing this number on most nights. I doubt he does it against his toughest opponent of the season.


πŸš€ Saint Louis vs. Michigan same-game parlay

FanDuel is the lone shop offering Avila's combo line, so I'm placing my Saint Louis vs. Michigan parlay at that book.

I don't feel confident in the Saint Louis' spread, so I replaced that with Michigan ML for this SGP. It reduced the potential payout, but the win rate is certainly higher.

💵 Saint Louis vs. Michigan SGP picks

  • Michigan ML
  • Under 161.5
  • Robbie Avila Under 20.5 points + rebounds

Best odds: +219 via FanDuel (0.2u -> 0.44u)


πŸ’΅ My betting record for college basketball

All college basketball picks, including SGPs, have been tracked since March 13.

Bet type Record Net profit ROI
Overall 21-25 +1.01 units βœ… 3.3% βœ…
Game picks 8-5 +3.44 units βœ… 29.3% βœ…
Player props 6-6 -2.15 units ❌ -23.7% ❌
Parlays 1-8 -0.31 units ❌ -22.1% ❌

⛹️ NBA prospects to watch in Saint Louis vs. Michigan

Our Rob Paul breaks down both teams' stats in his March Madness betting guide.

Yaxel Lendeborg

Michigan big Yaxel Lendeborg is projected as a mid-to-late first-round pick in this year’s NBA draft. The 6-foot-10 senior is averaging 14.4 points per game on 50.8% shooting from the field.

Major player props and best odds:

Market πŸ“Š Over (best odds) β¬†οΈ Under (best odds) β¬‡οΈ
Points 14.5 (-120 via FanDuel) 14.5 (-103 via Caesars)
Rebounds 6.5 (+118 via FanDuel) 6.5 (-138 via Caesars)

Lendeborg has scored 12 or fewer points in three of his last four games. He has grabbed five or fewer rebounds in five straight.

- Corey Scott


πŸ’‘ How I'm betting Saint Louis vs. Michigan: March Madness strategy

Follow all of our college basketball analysis and expert predictions for March Madness.

Saint Louis was my favorite team heading into this tournament, which is probably why I nailed the handicap for its Round 1 matchup. I cashed all three Saint Louis vs. Georgia bets as well as the parlay for my most profitable matchup of the first day.

And that's why I feel extra confident about how I've approached Saint Louis vs. Michigan. This is truly a step up in competition for the Billikens, who had shown signs of fading before their tourney win. They went 4-4 down the stretch after a 24-1 start.

It wouldn't surprise me at all if Saint Louis struggled against the best team it's faced all year, so sadly, I'm betting against its high-octane offense.


πŸ“Š Live Saint Louis vs. Michigan odds: March Madness Round 2

Michigan opened as high as a 13-point betting favorite at Caesars, but the spread has dropped down to 12.5 across the board.

The total has remained steady at 161.5, though I'd suspect it would move based on any spread movement. If bettors prefer Michigan, this total will drop. If they prefer Saint Louis, I expect the total to climb.


πŸ“ˆ Saint Louis vs. Michigan betting trends

Saint Louis Statistic Michigan
29-5 Record 32-3
18-15 ATS record 32-3
17-16 O/U record 14-21
32nd KenPom ranking 3rd
120.1 (43rd) Adj. offensive rating (rank) 127 (7th)
100.1 (35th) Adj. defensive rating (rank) 89.8 (2nd)

πŸ†š March Madness second-round matchups & previews

Here is the second-round March Madness schedule, and our betting preview:

East Region West Region South Region Midwest Region
Louisville vs. Michigan State (3/21) Texas vs. Gonzaga (3/21) Texas A&M vs. Houston (3/21) Saint Louis vs. Michigan (3/21)
TCU vs. Duke (3/21) High Point vs. Arkansas (3/21) VCU vs. Illinois (3/21) Kentucky vs. Iowa State (3/22)
St. John's vs. Kansas (3/22) Miami vs. Purdue (3/22) Vanderbilt vs. Nebraska (3/21) Tennessee vs. Virginia (3/22)
UCLA vs. UConn (3/22) Utah State vs. Arizona (3/22) Iowa vs. Florida (3/22) Texas Tech vs. Alabama (3/22)