Wake Forest Demon Deacons vs Michigan Wolverines Prediction and Picks - November 11, 2025
Interconference college hoops action on Tuesday evening, and we have a Wake Forest vs Michigan prediction ready to rock and roll. Wake Forest enters this contest off an 81-65 home win over Morehead State to move to 2-0 on the year. Michigan has played just 1 game so far, and it was a 121-78 home win over Oakland. These teams met last year and Wake Forest won that game by a score of 72-20 at home. Read on to see our Wake Forest vs Michigan prediction.
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Demon Deacons Off To A 2-0 Start
Wake Forest comes into this matchup with confidence after opening the season with wins over American and Morehead State. Head coach Steve Forbes has built a roster that looks deeper and more versatile than last year, with nine players averaging double-digit minutes through the first two contests. The story so far has been the emergence of sophomore guard Juke Harris, who has taken a massive leap from his freshman campaign. Harris is averaging 23.5 points and eight rebounds, showing the ability to score at all three levels while also crashing the glass. Alongside him, Tre’Von Spillers has been a steady interior presence, putting up 18 points and nine boards per game.
The Demon Deacons have shown resilience early, particularly in their ability to respond when opponents make runs. Against American, they turned a tight first half into a comfortable win by tightening up defensively and forcing turnovers. Their offense has been balanced, shooting 47% from the field and spreading the ball around with 15 assists per game. Wake Forest’s ability to generate rhythm shots—layups and clean looks from the perimeter—has been a point of emphasis, and so far they’ve executed well. Harris and Spillers have been the focal points, but the supporting cast has chipped in consistently, giving Forbes confidence in his rotation.
Defensively, Wake Forest has been solid, holding opponents under 70 points in both games. They’ve limited second-chance opportunities and shown strong rebounding fundamentals, though they’ll face a much bigger test against Michigan’s frontcourt size. The Deacons will need to stay disciplined in transition and avoid foul trouble, especially against a Wolverines team that thrives on attacking the rim. If Harris can continue his hot start and Spillers holds his own inside, Wake Forest has the pieces to make this a competitive contest despite being a double-digit underdog.
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Wolverines Destroy Golden Grizzlies
Michigan opened its season in emphatic fashion, routing Oakland 121–78 in a game that showcased both offensive firepower and depth. The Wolverines knocked down 19 threes in that win, setting the tone for a team that looks capable of scoring in bunches. Head coach Dusty May emphasized that while the shooting was impressive, the real benefit of the long layoff since that opener has been getting healthy. Key contributors Yaxel Lendeborg, Winters Grady, and L.J. Cason are all expected to be close to full strength, giving Michigan a deeper rotation heading into this matchup.
The Wolverines’ offense is built around pace, spacing, and ball movement. They averaged 86 points per game last season and look poised to surpass that with the addition of Lendeborg, who brings versatility in the frontcourt. Will Tschetter has emerged as a vocal leader, and the team’s ability to share the ball was evident in their opener, where they racked up 24 assists. Michigan’s size advantage is notable, with multiple forwards capable of scoring around the rim and stretching the floor. Against Wake Forest, they’ll look to exploit mismatches inside while still relying on perimeter shooting to keep defenses honest.
Defensively, Michigan knows this will be a tougher test than Oakland. May has stressed the importance of limiting high-efficiency shots—layups and rhythm threes—that Wake Forest thrives on. The Wolverines struggled at times last season with smaller, versatile bigs, and Spillers fits that mold. Still, Michigan’s depth and athleticism should allow them to adjust, and their ability to force turnovers could be the difference. Playing in Detroit gives them a home-court edge, and with their roster healthier and confidence high, the Wolverines enter as deserved favorites.
Wake Forest vs Michigan Pick
Wake Forest vs Michigan Spread Pick
- Michigan -13 (2 Units)
Michigan -13 looks like a strong side given the way the Wolverines opened their season and the talent advantage they bring into this matchup. Dusty May’s squad lit up Oakland for 121 points in their opener, knocking down 19 threes and showing off the kind of depth that makes them dangerous in both transition and half-court sets. With Yaxel Lendeborg, Winters Grady, and L.J. Cason all healthier after the long layoff, Michigan has multiple scoring options and the size to overwhelm Wake Forest inside. The Demon Deacons have leaned heavily on Juke Harris and Tre’Von Spillers through two games, but Michigan’s defensive rotations and rebounding strength should make it difficult for them to carry the load against a top-10 opponent.
Wake Forest has looked sharp against mid-major competition, but this is a massive step up in class. Michigan’s ability to stretch the floor with shooters like Will Tschetter while still pounding the paint with Lendeborg creates matchup problems across the board. The Wolverines also have the depth to keep fresh legs on the floor, which could wear down a Wake Forest team that hasn’t faced this level of athleticism yet. Playing in Detroit gives Michigan a home-court edge, and if they dictate tempo early, the Wolverines have the firepower to build a cushion and keep it. Covering the 13-point spread feels realistic given their offensive rhythm and defensive pressure.
Wake Forest vs Michigan Over/Under Pick
- Over 164 (2 Units)
Over 164 makes sense in this matchup given the offensive firepower Michigan brings and the pace Wake Forest is likely to play at to keep up. The Wolverines opened the season with 121 points against Oakland, hitting 19 threes and showing they can score in bunches both inside and out. Wake Forest, meanwhile, has leaned on Juke Harris and Tre’Von Spillers to generate consistent offense, and Harris has already proven he can put up big numbers against any defense. Michigan’s depth and spacing should push the tempo, while Wake Forest’s ability to attack in transition and create rhythm shots means they won’t shy away from trading baskets. With both teams capable of extended scoring runs and Michigan’s perimeter shooting stretching the floor, this game has the ingredients to climb past the total.
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