We have a nice 10-game slate to take us home on our monster college basketball Saturday. As if there weren't enough great games in the first two slates, we start the night game off with Bedlam in Norman and Washington going Beaver hunting in Corvallis.
Next up is Indiana in West Lafayette to take on Purdue. Virginia heads to Tallahassee to take on Florida State. Arizona State heads to Salt Lake City to take on the Utes. Missouri is hosting Mississippi State. Next, we head west to Provo where Kansas State is in town. Utah State is hosting Boise State, so the state of Utah is going to be really busy on the I-84 corridor. Colorado hosts the Sun Devils. We end this in Palo Alto with USC in the Bay Area.
This article will provide you with my daily fantasy college basketball lineup picks for DraftKings on 2/10/24, starting at 7 p.m. EST. I’ll provide multiple player suggestions at guard and forward, aiming to highlight one option at the salary scale's high, middle, and lower levels. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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Today's DraftKings Guards - CBB DFS Lineup Picks
Great Osobor, Utah State ($9,300)
Who can stop Osobor the Great? He has at least 30 DraftKings points in 11 consecutive games, including 41 DraftKings points in Boise during the first meeting between these teams. The Broncos had no answer for Osobor on January 27 and they still don't now. This is a slate loaded with star power, but Osobor might have the safest floor among all of them.
Braden Smith, Purdue ($8,100)
The 7-foot-5 elephant on the court gets all of the national attention, but Smith has been outstanding lately. He has become a better scorer than last season, but the spike in assists from Smith means that the Purdue offense is running more efficiently. Smith has at least 25 DraftKings points in every game since December 21, topping 30 in each of the last five.
Lance Jones, Purdue ($7,200)
Leaky guard play plagued Purdue last year, but Jones has helped put a stop to that. The Southern Illinois transfer is strong on the boards, a capable scorer, and an outstanding defender. Jones could be the key to Purdue finally making a lengthy postseason run. His perimeter defense is a difference-maker for Purdue. He has matched Smith's streak of 30+ DraftKings point games, and he comes at a nice discount. I have no issues using both against Indiana's porous perimeter.
Quion Williams, Oklahoma State ($4,900)
Predictably, Williams struggled in his second start in place of Bryce Thompson against Houston. We can forgive that. Every metric proclaims Houston as the best defensive team in college basketball. Oklahoma, while solid defensively, is not Houston. Williams still played 31 minutes against the Cougars. He's going to see as many minutes as he can handle, still at a value price. I'm jumping back on the wagon.
Also consider: KJ Simpson, Colorado ($9,000); Caleb Love, Arizona ($8,800); Reece Beekman, Virginia ($8,000); Tylor Perry, Kansas State ($7,600); Sahvir Wheeler, Washington ($7,300); J'Vonne Hadley, Colorado ($7,000); Trey Galloway, Indiana ($6,600); Max Rice, Boise State ($6,400); Isaac McKneely, Virginia ($6,100); Nick Honor, Missouri ($5,400); John-Michael Wright, Oklahoma State ($5,300); Dorian Finister, Kansas State ($4,000)
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Today's DraftKings Forwards - CBB DFS Lineup Picks
Zach Edey, Purdue ($10,700)
The elephant trampled the Hoosiers for 53 DraftKings points in the first meeting on January 16. Indiana still won't be able to handle Edey. Wisconsin and a blowout of Michigan are the only things to keep Edey under 50 DraftKings points since a January 9 loss to Nebraska. Your first click should be Edey in any format.
Cody Williams, Colorado ($7,200)
The Ralphies got destroyed by Arizona at the beginning of January, but both Tristan Da Silva and Williams were injured and missed that game. Arizona may well beat Colorado again but expect a much closer game. The freshman looked a bit rusty in his return against the Sun Devils this week, but the athleticism and explosiveness were there. I'm banking on the potential that we all know Williams has.
Moses Wood, Washington ($6,200)
At this point, I would be shocked if Washington took Wood out of the lineup if/when Franck Kepnang returns. Wood has six straight games over 20 DraftKings points and has cleared 25 in each of the last three outings. Oregon State has the size to give Wood trouble, but he is a different player than the one who only played 25 minutes in the first meeting and took four shots. There's a lot to like about Wood tonight.
Jake Groves, Virginia ($5,000)
It took Groves a while to adjust in Virginia, but the Oklahoma transfer is rolling now. He has scored 65 points over the last five games. As opposed to his role at Oklahoma, Groves is more of a scorer here than anything else. He is still good for a few blocks, but he's not rebounding at the clip he's used to. Groves is still a solid value play because the Hoos need his scoring.
Also consider: Maxime Raynaud, Stanford ($8,500); Oumar Ballo, Arizona ($8,300); Anton Watson, Gonzaga ($7,800); Tyson Degenhart, Boise State ($7,500); Spencer Jones, Stanford ($7,000); DJ Rodman, USC ($6,000); Baba Miller, Florida State ($5,600); Alonzo Gaffney, Arizona State ($5,300); Shawn Phillps Jr., Arizona State ($4,700); Mason Gillis, Purdue ($4,400)