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There are no injuries for this team currently.

Wildcats 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Nov 30thASUL 7-49+7.5 LO 54ASU +225
Nov 23rd@TCUL 28-49+10.5 LO 60TCU +327
Nov 16thHOUW 27-3-1 WU 46.5ARI -115
Nov 2nd@UCFL 12-56+6.5 LO 55UCF +185
Oct 26thWVUL 26-31-5.5 LO 51.5WVU -218
Oct 19thCOLOL 7-34-2.5 LU 57.5COLO -136
Oct 12th@BYUL 19-41+2.5 LO 48.5BYU +121
Oct 6thTTUL 22-28-6 LU 63.5TTU -218
Sep 29th@UTAHW 23-10+7.5 WU 47ARI +230
Sep 14th@KSUL 7-31+7 LU 61KSU +210
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Arizona Wildcats Odds, Schedule, Stats & Betting Trends

The Arizona Wildcats are coming off a strong 10-3 season and will look the build on that momentum in 2024, which will also mark their first season in the Big 12. Head coach Brent Brennan takes over after Jedd Fisch departed to take the Washington job, but there's plenty of talent on this roster.

Brennan was able to keep both quarterback Noah Fifita and receiver Tetairoa McMillan from transferring, which bodes well for Arizona's success in 2024. As a result, expect the Wildcats to have an explosive offense again in 2024.

Arizona seems like it'll be one of the better teams in the Big 12 this season and if you think the Wildcats can win the conference, you may want to look into betting some college football futures. If you want to do some more research before placing those bets, check out our college football power ratings

How to bet on the Arizona Wildcats

Arizona Wildcats Point Spreads

Spread bets are immensely popular in the U.S. and are a wager on the margin of victory in a game. That means teams can cover the spread even when they lose.

Here’s an example of a Wildcats spread:

  • Arizona +8.5 (-110)
  • Arizona State -8.5 (-110)

Arizona is the underdog here, expected to lose by 8.5 points. This means that the Wildcats can “cover” the spread if they lose by eight or fewer points, or if they win the game. The favored team, Arizona State, needs to win by at least nine for it to be a win against the spread.

Arizona Wildcats Over/Unders

If you want to bet on a Wildcats game, but can’t bring yourself to bet for or against them, one option is betting on over/unders.

Over/unders, sometimes called totals, are bets on the amount of scoring in a game. You can bet on the game as a whole or on either team individually, but either way the winner doesn’t matter, just the amount of points scored.

For example, if the total of an Arizona vs. Arizona State game is set at 59 points, a 42-21 win for Arizona means over bettors win. Under bets need the combined total from both teams to come in at 58 or fewer to cash, while exactly 59 points scored would be a tie and all bettors get their stake back.

Arizona Wildcats Moneylines

Moneylines are just bets on the winner of a game. However, bets on the underdog pay out more than bets on the favorite if the underdog is able to win.

Say the Wildcats are playing USC and oddsmakers have them as +460 underdogs. This means that a $100 bet would pay off $460 in profit. However, betting on a -460 favorite means you would have to risk $460 to receive $100 in profit.

Arizona Wildcats Prop Bets

If you wanted to bet on the quarterback to throw for over a set number of yards, you could: That’s called a prop bet.

Prop (or proposition) bets are wagers on a single player's performance during a game. Besides passing yards, you could bet over or under on a quarterback's touchdowns, completions, or interceptions, as well as place wagers on other skill position players. If you enjoy fantasy football, you may find yourself gravitating toward prop bets.

Arizona Wildcats Futures

Futures bets are bets that won't be decided until later in the season. These are bets on whether Arizona will win the Big 12, if it'll go over or under its season win total or if the Wildcats will win the national championship.

Betting is online in the Wildcats home state of Arizona. Make sure to check out our sportsbook reviews for more information on what’s available in your state and exclusive sign-up bonuses and promo codes.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Wildcats Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Arizona Wildcats Odds, Schedule, Stats & Betting Trends

The Arizona Wildcats are coming off a strong 10-3 season and will look the build on that momentum in 2024, which will also mark their first season in the Big 12. Head coach Brent Brennan takes over after Jedd Fisch departed to take the Washington job, but there's plenty of talent on this roster.

Brennan was able to keep both quarterback Noah Fifita and receiver Tetairoa McMillan from transferring, which bodes well for Arizona's success in 2024. As a result, expect the Wildcats to have an explosive offense again in 2024.

Arizona seems like it'll be one of the better teams in the Big 12 this season and if you think the Wildcats can win the conference, you may want to look into betting some college football futures. If you want to do some more research before placing those bets, check out our college football power ratings

How to bet on the Arizona Wildcats

Arizona Wildcats Point Spreads

Spread bets are immensely popular in the U.S. and are a wager on the margin of victory in a game. That means teams can cover the spread even when they lose.

Here’s an example of a Wildcats spread:

  • Arizona +8.5 (-110)
  • Arizona State -8.5 (-110)

Arizona is the underdog here, expected to lose by 8.5 points. This means that the Wildcats can “cover” the spread if they lose by eight or fewer points, or if they win the game. The favored team, Arizona State, needs to win by at least nine for it to be a win against the spread.

Arizona Wildcats Over/Unders

If you want to bet on a Wildcats game, but can’t bring yourself to bet for or against them, one option is betting on over/unders.

Over/unders, sometimes called totals, are bets on the amount of scoring in a game. You can bet on the game as a whole or on either team individually, but either way the winner doesn’t matter, just the amount of points scored.

For example, if the total of an Arizona vs. Arizona State game is set at 59 points, a 42-21 win for Arizona means over bettors win. Under bets need the combined total from both teams to come in at 58 or fewer to cash, while exactly 59 points scored would be a tie and all bettors get their stake back.

Arizona Wildcats Moneylines

Moneylines are just bets on the winner of a game. However, bets on the underdog pay out more than bets on the favorite if the underdog is able to win.

Say the Wildcats are playing USC and oddsmakers have them as +460 underdogs. This means that a $100 bet would pay off $460 in profit. However, betting on a -460 favorite means you would have to risk $460 to receive $100 in profit.

Arizona Wildcats Prop Bets

If you wanted to bet on the quarterback to throw for over a set number of yards, you could: That’s called a prop bet.

Prop (or proposition) bets are wagers on a single player's performance during a game. Besides passing yards, you could bet over or under on a quarterback's touchdowns, completions, or interceptions, as well as place wagers on other skill position players. If you enjoy fantasy football, you may find yourself gravitating toward prop bets.

Arizona Wildcats Futures

Futures bets are bets that won't be decided until later in the season. These are bets on whether Arizona will win the Big 12, if it'll go over or under its season win total or if the Wildcats will win the national championship.

Betting is online in the Wildcats home state of Arizona. Make sure to check out our sportsbook reviews for more information on what’s available in your state and exclusive sign-up bonuses and promo codes.

Frequently Asked Questions
Has Arizona ever won a national championship?
Right Arrow
Has Arizona ever has a Heisman Trophy winner?
Right Arrow
How do I get tickets to watch the Wildcats?
Right Arrow