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The Arizona Wildcats are heavily favored to win UNDER 7 regular season games in 2019.
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Arizona Wildcats Odds 2019-20
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Arizona
25067 Under 7 Wins -155
25066 Over 7 Wins +135
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20141 Oregon +225
20140 Washington +225
20144 Utah +375
20142 Washington State +850
20143 USC +900
20148 Arizona +2000
20145 Stanford +2000
20147 Arizona State +2500
20146 California +2500
20149 UCLA +3300
20150 Colorado +8000
20151 Oregon State +10000
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Odds to Win the College Football Playoffs
50002 Alabama +225
50001 Clemson +225
50004 Georgia +700
50003 Ohio State +800
50006 Oklahoma +1200
50005 Michigan +1400
50014 LSU +2200
50007 Texas +2200
50009 Washington +2500
50016 Auburn +3300
50010 Florida +3300
50011 Notre Dame +3300
50012 Oregon +3300
50008 Nebraska +4000
50019 Texas A&M +5000
50017 Miami FL +6600
50018 Penn State +6600
50013 Wisconsin +6600
50015 Mississippi State +8000
50020 Utah +8000
50021 USC +10000
50022 Virginia Tech +10000
50023 Iowa +15000
50027 Missouri +20000
50026 Syracuse +20000
50024 UCF +25000
50025 Kentucky +50000
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2019 Arizona Wildcats Football Schedule
2019 Arizona Wildcats Football Schedule
Aug. 24 at Hawaii
Aug. 31 OPEN DATE
Sept. 7 Northern Arizona
Sept. 14 Texas Tech
Sept. 21 OPEN DATE
Sept. 28 UCLA
Oct. 5 at Colorado
Oct. 12 Washington
Oct. 19 at USC
Oct. 26 at Stanford
Nov. 2 Oregon State
Nov. 9 OPEN DATE
Nov. 16 at Oregon
Nov. 23 Utah
Nov. 29 at Arizona State
Team Outlook
Probably not the best year for the Wildcats.
CollegeFootball News observes:
Beating UCLA in the Pac-12 opener is a must with three of the following four games on the road. Getting by Colorado on the road would be a big plus, too, with a brutal run of Washington, at USC, and at Stanford to follow.
The Wildcats are 3–15 in conference road games the last four years.
Athlon writes:
Many in college football expected Arizona to challenge for the Pac-12 South title a year ago, but that expectation dissolved in the space of eight days as the Wildcats lost to BYU and Houston.
There is much less positive energy in Tucson this year. Khalil Tate struggled so much from start to finish that the club’s quarterbacking — believed to be the strength of the program — is now an uncertainty. If Tate comes close to matching his 2017 form, using his considerable scrambling skills, Arizona should be a tough out.
- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com