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Florida vs. Texas A&M: How to watch, odds, predictions from ESPN, KenPom

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TAMPA, FLORIDA - MARCH 10: Tyree Appleby #22 of the Florida Gators grabs a loose ball against the Texas A&M Aggies during the second round of the 2022 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament at Amalie Arena on March 10, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Texas A&M looks to continue its undefeated start to SEC play Wednesday against Florida at Reed Arena in College Station, Texas. Ahead of the game, which will be broadcast live on SEC Network, predictions and betting odds — including KenPom analytics — are rolling in.

How to watch Florida vs. Texas A&M

Tip-off: 7 p.m. ET

Location: Reed Arena, College Station, Texas

Channel: SEC Network

Vegas odds

The Aggies are a 4-point favorite over the Gators on Wednesday, according to VegasInsider. The over-under is set at 137.5 points.

ESPN BPI prediction

Predicted winner: Texas A&M

Predicted point differential: 6.7

Win probability (for LSU): 72.4%

Matchup quality: 82.7

ESPN’s College Basketball Power Index (BPI) is a tool that measures team strength and uses that to predict outcomes of future performances. ESPN’s BPI has Florida vs. Texas A&M ranked as the sixth highest-rated game on Wednesday’s slate in terms of matchup quality.

KenPom prediction

Predicted final score: Texas A&M 72, Florida 69

Win probability (for Texas A&M): 61%

KenPom is another tool that provides advanced analysis across college basketball. Like ESPN, KenPom projects that Texas A&M comes away with a victory over Florida.

More on Florida vs. Texas A&M

This is the second matchup of the season between the two teams. The two programs faced off two week ago in Gainesville, Fla., with the Aggies pulling out a 66-63.

Neither team has lost in the two week since that game. The Aggies are currently riding a six-game winning streak and are 4-0 in SEC play. Their most recent win was one of the most impressive of their season: a 94-53 buzzsaw victory over South Carolina in The Palmetto State.

Florida’s three-game winning streak has seen them dispatch Georgia, LSU and Missouri. Will Richard lead the Gators with 18 points in the 73-64 win over the Tigers while Colin Castleton had a 16-point, 13-rebound double-double.