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- Total (Over/Under): points
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The Arizona Wildcats (3-4) visit Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium to take on the Washington Huskies (5-2) on Oct. 15. Kickoff is scheduled for 5:30pm EDT in Seattle.
– are betting favorites in Week 7, with the spread sitting at ().
The Over/Under for Arizona vs. Washington is total points.
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Arizona vs. Washington Odds, Spread, Over/Under for Week 7
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Arizona vs Washington Prediction for Week 7
Based on recent trends, the winning team model predicts Washington will win this game with 76.3% confidence.
Arizona vs Washington Spread Prediction for Week 7
Based on recent against-the-spread trends, the model predicts Washington will cover the spread with 50.5% confidence.
Both predictions factor in up-to-date player injuries for both Arizona and Washington, plus offensive & defensive matchups, recent games and key player performances this season.
Best Arizona Player Prop Bets Today
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Best Washington Player Prop Best Bets Today
Top NCAAF player prop bets for Washington players for Week 7, looking at profitable historical betting trends:
Arizona Best Bets & Trends for ATS, Moneyline & Totals
Washington Best Bets & Trends for ATS, Moneyline & Totals
Arizona Against the Spread (ATS) Record
Arizona has gone against the spread this college football season ( Units / ROI).
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Washington Against the Spread (ATS) Record
Washington has gone against the spread this college football season ( Units / ROI).
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Arizona: Keys to the Game vs. Washington
Arizona is winless (0-14) when allowing an average of more than 5 yards on first down plays since the 2020 season– tied for worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .428
Arizona is winless (0-14) when allowing 7 or more explosive plays since the 2020 season– tied for worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .408
Arizona is 1-10 (.091) when the opposing team converts 55% or more of its red zone chances into touchdowns — tied for 3rd-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .435
Arizona is winless (0-10) when allowing an average of more than 5 yards on first down plays — tied for worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .427
Washington: Keys to the Game vs. Arizona
#21 Washington is winless (0-5) when having a turnover margin within one of the opposing team — tied for worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .498
#21 Washington is 2-8 (.200) when the opposing team rushes more than 30 times — 10th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .420
#21 Washington is 2-6 (.250) when having a turnover margin within one of the opposing team since the 2020 season– tied for 8th-worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: .499
#21 Washington is 4-1 (.667) when not throwing an interception — tied for 6th-best among Power 5 Teams; Average: .462
Matchup Notes for Arizona vs. Washington
Washington’s WRs has gained 1,421 yards on 101 receptions (14.1 YPR) this season — third-best among Pac-12 WRs. Arizona’s defense has allowed just 10.3 Yards Per Reception this season — tied for second-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington has gained 1,820 yards on 142 receptions (12.8 YPR) this season — third-best among Pac-12 skill players. Arizona’s defense has allowed just 10.3 Yards Per Reception this season — tied for second-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington’s WRs has gained 3,272 yards on 246 receptions (13.3 YPR) since the 2021 season — third-best among Pac-12 WRs. Arizona’s defense has allowed 12.6 Yards Per Reception since the 2021 season — worst among Pac-12 defenses.
Arizona’s WRs has gained 3,246 yards on 272 receptions (just 11.9 YPR) since the 2021 season — tied for second-worst among Pac-12 WRs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 9.8 Yards Per Reception since the 2021 season — tied for best among FBS defenses.
Arizona has gained 4,261 yards on 396 receptions (just 10.8 YPR) since the 2021 season — second-worst among Pac-12 skill players. Washington’s defense has allowed just 9.8 Yards Per Reception since the 2021 season — best among Pac-12 defenses.
Arizona has gained 4,261 yards on 396 receptions (just 10.8 YPR) since the 2021 season — second-worst among Pac-12 skill players. Washington’s defense has allowed just 9.8 Yards Per Reception since the 2021 season — tied for best among P5 defenses.
Arizona Offensive Stats & Trends
Arizona’s WRs has gained 3,246 yards on 272 receptions (just 11.9 YPR) since the 2021 season — tied for second-worst among Pac-12 WRs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 9.8 Yards Per Reception since the 2021 season — tied for best among FBS defenses.
Arizona has gained 4,261 yards on 396 receptions (just 10.8 YPR) since the 2021 season — second-worst among Pac-12 skill players. Washington’s defense has allowed just 9.8 Yards Per Reception since the 2021 season — best among Pac-12 defenses.
Arizona has gained 4,261 yards on 396 receptions (just 10.8 YPR) since the 2021 season — second-worst among Pac-12 skill players. Washington’s defense has allowed just 9.8 Yards Per Reception since the 2021 season — tied for best among P5 defenses.
Arizona’s TEs has 34 receptions in 17 games (just 2.0 per game) since the 2021 season — second-worst among Pac-12 TEs. Washington’s defense has allowed just 17.1 receptions per game since the 2021 season — second-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Arizona have gone for two on 15% of PATs since last season– highest among FBS Offenses; Average: 4%
Washington Offensive Stats & Trends
Washington’s WRs has gained 1,421 yards on 101 receptions (14.1 YPR) this season — third-best among Pac-12 WRs. Arizona’s defense has allowed just 10.3 Yards Per Reception this season — tied for second-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington has gained 1,820 yards on 142 receptions (12.8 YPR) this season — third-best among Pac-12 skill players. Arizona’s defense has allowed just 10.3 Yards Per Reception this season — tied for second-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington’s WRs has gained 3,272 yards on 246 receptions (13.3 YPR) since the 2021 season — third-best among Pac-12 WRs. Arizona’s defense has allowed 12.6 Yards Per Reception since the 2021 season — worst among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington’s offense has thrown for 1,835 passing yards in 5 games (367.0 YPG) this season — second-best among FBS offenses. Arizona’s defense has allowed just 202.2 passing yards per game this season — second-best among Pac-12 defenses.
Washington’s TEs has 76 receptions in 17 games (4.5 per game) since the 2021 season — second-best among Pac-12 TEs. Arizona’s defense has allowed just 15.2 receptions per game since the 2021 season — second-best among P5 defenses.
Arizona Wildcats Defensive Stats & Trends
Arizona has allowed 8 first down receptions in the Red Zone this season– most in FBS
Arizona has allowed 8 first down receptions in the Red Zone this season– most among Power 5 Teams
Arizona has allowed first downs on 42% of pass attempts in the Red Zone since last season– worst among Power 5 Teams; Average: 21%
Arizona has allowed 21 first down receptions in the Red Zone since last season– 3rd most among Power 5 Teams
Arizona has allowed 21 first down receptions in the Red Zone since last season– 3rd most in FBS
Washington Huskies Defensive Stats & Trends
#21 Washington’s opponents has attempted two-point conversions on 29% of PATs this season– 3rd highest in FBS; Average: 6%
#21 Washington has allowed just 10.3 yards per completion (2,782 yards/269 completions) since last season– best in FBS; Average: 12.7
#21 Washington has allowed just 10.3 yards per completion (2,782 yards/269 completions) since last season– best among Power 5 Teams; Average: 12.3
#21 Washington has allowed passes of 40+ yards on just 2 of 439 attempts (1%) since last season– best among Power 5 Teams; Average: 2%
#21 Washington has allowed 116.2 yards from scrimmage per game to WRs since last season– best among Power 5 Teams; Average: 163.5
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