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Florida State vs. California Prediction: Florida State Predicted to Win College Basketball Matchup [1/22/2025]
Our expert prediction for Wednesday's Florida State vs California matchup.

College basketball action continues on Wednesday at 9:00PM ET as Florida State takes on California in college basketball action at Haas Pavilion.
Based on the latest simulations, Dimers' proven college basketball model (see Dimers Pro for full access) projects Florida State as the most likely winner of today's game.
"Our team has simulated the outcome of Wednesday's Florida State-California game 10,000 times," said Dimers' Chief Content Officer, Nick Slade.
"With the latest updates and numerous other variables, we estimate Florida State's chance of winning at 52%, with California at 48%."
For a closer look at Wednesday's matchup, including the predicted score, best bets and an expanded look at the predicted final score, visit our interactive Florida State vs. California predictions page.
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Florida State vs. California Game-Day Updates and Essential Details
Wednesday's college basketball game between California and Florida State at Haas Pavilion is scheduled to commence at 9:00PM ET.
- Who: Florida State vs. California
- Date: Wednesday, January 22, 2025
- Time: 9:00PM ET/6:00PM PT
- Venue: Haas Pavilion
- Tickets: Get tickets for the game on Ticketmaster
Dimers.com's full preview of Wednesday's Florida State vs. California matchup includes our prediction, picks and the latest betting odds.
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Florida State vs. California Prediction: Who Will Win, Cover the Spread?
Using trusted machine learning and data, we have simulated the outcome of Wednesday's NCAA basketball game between Florida State and California 10,000 times as part of our college basketball predictions coverage.
Our famous predictive model gives Florida State a 52% chance of defeating California. Our predicted score is Florida State 75-75 California.
According to our model, California (+3.5) has a 60% chance of covering the spread, while the over/under total of 148.5 points has an equal 50-50 chance of hitting.
While there is no way for a College Basketball game to end in a tie, our prediction of 75-75 is based on each team's average score in the above-mentioned simulations of Florida State vs. California.
Florida State vs. California Odds
We have sourced the best betting odds in America for this game, which are listed here:
Bet Type | Florida State | California |
---|---|---|
Spread | -3.5 (-105) | +3.5 (-110) |
Moneyline | -162 | +140 |
Total | o148.5 (-108) | u148.5 (-110) |
All odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Florida State vs. California Picks
Our model's biggest edge in today's Florida State vs. California matchup is on the total.
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Conclusion
We predict Florida State, with a 52% win probability, will likely beat California on Wednesday.
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