Looking for the best Caleb Wilson prediction today with player props and Wilson fantasy projections for UNC vs Radford? The 6-foot-10 freshman is absolutely dominating in his college debut, averaging 23.0 points per game on an elite 81.0% shooting from the field while leading #25 UNC to a perfect 2-0 start. Here’s the complete Caleb Wilson props breakdown with stats for Tuesday’s matchup.
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North Carolina vs Radford Odds & Preview – Nov. 11
- Date/Time: Tuesday, Nov 11, TBD (likely evening)
- Location: Dean E. Smith Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- UNC Record: 2-0 (#25 ranked)
Caleb Wilson Best Bets – Props Tuesday & Expert Picks
Through two games, Caleb Wilson is living up to the hype as the #8 overall recruit and #6 recruit in the nation. He’s averaging 23.0 points per game on elite efficiency with an offensive rating of 156.7—elite company for a freshman.
Wilson just put on a clinic against #19 Kansas on Friday night—24 points on 9-11 shooting (81.8%), 7 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals—becoming only the second UNC freshman ever (joining Coby White) to record that stat line in a single game.
That performance earned him ACC Co-Player and Co-Rookie of the Week honors, and he drew 10 fouls in the game (2 more than the entire Kansas team combined). Tonight at the Dean E. Smith Center against Radford, expect Wilson to continue his elite freshman production
Caleb Wilson Stats
2025-26 Season Stats (2 games played):
- Points Per Game: 23.0 (tied-30th in nation)
- Field Goal %: 81.0% (17-21 FG) — elite efficiency
- 3-Point %: 50.0% (1-2 3PT)
- Free Throw %: 73.3% (11-15 FT)
- Rebounds: 5.5 RPG
- Assists: 3.5 APG
- Steals: 2.5 SPG — elite perimeter defense
- Blocks: 0.5 BPG
- Turnovers: 1.5 TPG (excellent ball security)
- Minutes: 27.0 MPG
- True Shooting %: 80.4% (elite)
- Effective FG%: 84.3% (elite)
- Offensive Rating: 156.7 (elite efficiency)
- Usage Rate: 27.4%
The UNC Tar Heels (2-0, #25 ranked) have Wilson leading a balanced attack with elite scorers like Henri Veesaar (17.0 PPG) and Seth Trimble (14.5 PPG).
Caleb Wilson Game Log
- Nov. 7 vs Kansas (Win 87-74): 27 min | 9-11 FG, 1-2 3PT, 5-6 FT | 24 pts, 7 reb, 4 ast, 4 stl (ACC Co-Player of the Week)
- Nov. 4 vs Central Arkansas (Win): 27 min | 8-10 FG, 6-9 FT | 22 pts, 4 reb, 3 ast, 1 stl, 1 blk
Caleb Wilson DFS Projections
For DFS players targeting Caleb Wilson fantasy points (DraftKings scoring), here’s the breakdown. These projections can help you bet on Wilson over/unders as well:
- Conservative Estimate (18 pts, 3 reb, 1 ast, 2 stl, 0 blk): 25-30 fantasy points
- Expected Estimate (22 pts, 5 reb, 3 ast, 2 stl, 0 blk): 32-40 fantasy points
- Ceiling Estimate (26+ pts, 7 reb, 4 ast, 3 stl, 1 blk): 42+ fantasy points
Expert Pick: Best Caleb Wilson Prop Today
Pick: Higher Than 29.5 Points+ Rebounds + Assists
Much like our Cameron Boozer props and predictions, a blowout is the only concerning variable for me in this one. Wilson is a monster, and there should be minimal resistance in a game where UNC has a massive implied team total. You have more outs for him to fill up the state sheet when taking his player combos compared to just his points prop.
Who Is Caleb Wilson?
By his sophomore year at Holy Innocents Episcopal School, he averaged 14.5 points, 12.6 rebounds, and 5.2 blocks per game. By junior year, he was at 21 points per game. And by senior year? He averaged 21.7 points, 11.1 rebounds, 5.0 assists, and 3.6 blocks per game.
In his senior night against Lovett High, he put on a show—43 points, including a self-alley-oop that had the crowd on its feet. He led HIES to their first state championship. His career totals: 1,836 points and 1,168 rebounds. He holds nearly every individual record at HIES, except steals.
But here’s what separates Caleb from other highly-touted prospects: academics. He maintained a 3.8 GPA. His favorite subject was history, and his favorite teacher was Marshall White. Wilson’s teacher said this: “He’s truly an outstanding student… only saw Caleb do the exact opposite of the stereotype. He was kind to and included everyone, and always stayed on top of his work.”
At 6-foot-10 and 215 pounds, he’s a versatile forward who can score inside, outside, and facilitate. He’s not just an athlete—he’s a student-athlete in the truest sense.
As a senior, he won the Gatorade Player of the Year for Georgia. He was selected for the McDonald’s All-American Boys Game. He was a consensus five-star recruit ranked #8 overall and #6 nationally.
He chose UNC over Kentucky and Ohio State because, as he said, he wanted to learn, win, and become a legend. That’s the quote. That’s the mission statement for his college career.

