McNeese vs Purdue Odds & Opening Betting Lines – Boilermakers Heavy Favorites

By Sascha Paruk in College Basketball
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- The #12 McNeese Cowboys will face the #4 Purdue Boilermakers in a heavyweight second-round matchup
- McNeese demolished Clemson as big underdogs while Purdue routed overmatched High Point
- See the opening McNeese vs Purdue odds and betting lines for Saturday’s second-round game in Providence
A rising mid-major power, the #12 McNeese Cowboys (28-6, 16-17 ATS) put the entire Midwest Region on notice on Thursday afternoon with a 69-67 victory over #5 Clemson as 7.5-point underdogs. Now the Cowboys get set to face the #4 Purdue Boilermakers (23-11, 18-16 ATS) in the second round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament in Providence, RI. While the Cowboys’ win on Thursday might stand up as the most-impressive of the entire first round, it’s the Boilermakers who are favored in the opening McNeese vs Purdue odds.
McNeese vs Purdue Odds
Purdue has opened as a 7.5-point favorite and is priced at -325 on the moneyline to advance to the Sweet 16 for the second straight season. The Southland-champion Cowboys are +260 underdogs to advance to the first Sweet 16 in school history. The game total has opened at 139.5 with -110 odds each way.

Purdue Sees Off High Point
The Boilermakers were a popular pick to be upset in the first round by #13 High Point, the Big South champions. But Purdue controlled the game almost from the opening tip, building a ten-point lead by halftime. Their win probability never dipped below 75% at KenPom.
Trey Kauffman-Renn was too much in the post for the High Point frontline, dropping 21 points on 10-of-16 shooting with eight rebounds.
Purdue is now 14-1 on the season against teams that rank outside the KenPom top 50. And the bad news for Cowboy fans is that, even after the win over Clemson, Mcneese is still not a top-50 team according to the analytics. They will make a jump from 59th, but they won’t go ten spots higher.
Purdue’s odds to reach the Final Four now sit at +1000.
McNeese vs Purdue KenPom Ratings
McNeese stats from prior to win over Clemson.
McNeese Takes It to Clemson Early
The Cowboys only wound up winning by two against Clemson but it was a comfortable win. McNeese led by 18 at halftime and stretched it to over 20 early in the second half. Clemson put up a good fight in the final 15 minutes to close the gap but the score wasn’t within a bucket until a buzzer-beater from the Tigers trimmed the lead to two.
McNeese’s win over Clemson was powered by a 13-point, 11-rebound performance from forward Christian Shumate, plus a team-high 21 points from Brandon Murray off the bench.
Clemson’s big advantage going in was supposed to be its size. But the Cowboys outworked the Tigers at both ends of the court and wound-up with a +6 edge on the glass. McNeese also registered six blocks to Clemson’s zero.
The only common opponent between McNeese and Purdue this season was Alabama. McNeese fell to the Tide 72-64 in a true road game, while Purdue beat Bama 87-78 at home.
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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.