This should be a fun late-night contest, as No. 5 Arizona will host Oregon in college hoops on Thursday, Feb. 2. Tipoff is scheduled for 10:30 pm ET while airing on ESPN. Arizona enters this game as 7.5-point favorites with the total set at 151.5. How will this one play out? Let’s dive into the Arizona vs. Oregon predictions below.
Arizona vs. Oregon Odds
- Spread: Arizona -7.5
- Total: 151.5
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Game Info
- Date: Thursday, Feb. 2
- Time: 10:30 pm ET
- Location: McKale Center — Tucson, AZ
- TV: ESPN
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Arizona Betting Trends
- Wildcats are 4-9-1 ATS in their last 14 games following a ATS win.
- Under is 7-0 in Wildcats last 7 games following a ATS win.
- Under is 4-0 in Wildcats last 4 home games.
Oregon Betting Trends
- Underdog is 5-1 ATS in the last 6 meetings.
- Ducks are 3-1-1 ATS in their last 5 games overall.
- Under is 4-1 in Ducks last 5 road games.
Arizona vs. Oregon Predictions
These teams played on Jan. 14, and Oregon came up with a massive 87-68 win at home. That was the last time Arizona lost, as the Wildcats have rattled off four straight wins over the last few weeks, moving up to No. 5 in the latest AP poll.
Meanwhile, Oregon has been up and down since that impressive victory. The Ducks took care of business at home against Colorado and Utah but fell to Stanford on the road. In fact, Oregon hasn’t had a ton of success away from home this season. The Ducks are 2-2 on the road in conference play, and that includes a blowout loss at Colorado (68-41) on Jan. 5.
The spread seems appropriate at 7.5 points, so we’ll look to the total for a wager here. As you can see in the trends section above, the Ducks have gone under the total in four of their last five road games. Arizona has gone under the total in four straight home games. It’s unlikely that Oregon replicates its 87-point outburst from the first meeting between these teams, and Arizona has a solid defense that ranks 30th in adjusted defensive efficiency this season. Take the under.
The Pick: Under 151.5 | -110 at FanDuel Sportsbook