Bet on the USC vs. Arizona Game - Bookie Line Analysis

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 Bet on the USC vs. Arizona Game - Bookie Line Analysis

Gambling911.com bookmaking expert Tony Caliente looks at the USC vs. Arizona game Saturday, what the line is versus what the line should be.

This late night game has PAC-12 leader Arizona stumbling a bit down the stretch, as is the team with the second best record in the conference, Southern California.  Both teams enter this game having lost their last two.  One will enter a three-game losing streak.

Arizona may be ranked here but they've gone a dismal 8-15-2 Against The Spread so far this season compared to USC being 16-9 ATS. 

The Trojans could provide the best medicine for Arizona as the Wildcats are 5-1 vs. USC. 

This game features a line of -6.5 in favor of Arizona.  That's a half point shade whereas the Wildcats should only win by 6 points according to the College Basketball Betting Power Ratings.

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