Arizona vs. West Virginia Spread, Line, Odds and Betting Preview | Oct. 26

Star wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan and the Arizona Wildcats (3-4) play the West Virginia Mountaineers (3-4) on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET, at Arizona Stadium.

The Mountaineers are underdogs, but by less than a touchdown (+3), versus the Wildcats (with an over/under of 55 points).

Read on for our betting primer for this season, and uncover all of our expert picks here, too!

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Arizona -3 vs. West Virginia

Bet $20, Payout $37.70

Arizona vs. West Virginia Betting Odds

  • Spread favorite: Wildcats (-3)
  • Moneyline: Wildcats (-146), Mountaineers (+121)
  • Total: 55 points

Arizona vs. West Virginia Betting Stats and Info

In six games, the Wildcats have won just once against the spread. Against the spread, the Wildcats are winless in two games when favored by 3 points or more. Arizona has been the moneyline favorite in three games this season, and it has put up a 1-2 record in those outings. West Virginia has two wins against the spread this season (2-5-0). The Mountaineers’ record against the spread, as underdogs by 3 points or more, is 1-2. West Virginia is the moneyline underdog for the fifth game this year and is 1-3 in that role.

Arizona vs. West Virginia Recent Stats and Trends

Arizona Wildcats

  • Arizona has not covered the spread and is 0-3 overall over its past three games.
  • In Arizona’s past three contests, it has gone over the total once.
  • Arizona and its opponents have combined to score an average of 56.5 points over its last three games, 1.5 more than the 55 over/under in this matchup.

West Virginia Mountaineers

  • West Virginia has covered the spread once, and is 0-3 overall, over its past three contests.
  • In its past three contests, West Virginia has gone over the total once.
  • West Virginia and its opponents have combined to score an average of 58.3 combined points in its last three games, 3.3 more than the 55 over/under in this matchup.

Arizona vs. West Virginia Key Players

Arizona Wildcats

  • Noah Fifita has thrown for 1,774 yards while connecting on 59.1% of his passes (152-for-257), with nine touchdowns and 10 interceptions (253.4 yards per game).
  • Quali Conley has run for a team-best 500 yards (71.4 per game) and picked up six touchdowns. He also averages 23.3 receiving yards, hauling in 25 passes for 163 yards.
  • Kedrick Reescano has 241 rushing yards on 42 attempts, and one touchdown.
  • McMillan has 47 receptions for a team-high 780 yards (111.4 per game) and four touchdowns.
  • Keyan Burnett has also added 16 catches for 205 yards and one touchdown. He has been targeted 26 times and puts up 34.2 receiving yards per game.
  • Montana Lemonious-Craig has caught 17 passes for 172 yards and one touchdown, averaging 28.7 yards per game.
  • Tre Smith has notched a team-leading 2.5 sacks, while adding two TFL and 20 tackles.
  • Dalton Johnson has totaled 27 tackles to lead the team in tackles so far.
  • This season Jack Luttrell leads the team with two interceptions and has added five tackles and two passes defended.

West Virginia Mountaineers

  • Garrett Greene has thrown for 1,352 yards while completing 55.9% of his passes, with nine touchdowns and eight interceptions (193.1 yards per game). He also has 76 carries for 471 yards and three touchdowns.
  • Jahiem White has rushed for 416 yards on 75 carries (59.4 yards per game), with five touchdowns on the ground.
  • Hudson Clement has been targeted 41 times and has 26 catches, leading his team with 363 yards (51.9 per game) while scoring two touchdowns.
  • Traylon Ray’s stat line this year shows 22 catches for 288 yards and two touchdowns. He averages 41.1 receiving yards per game.
  • Kole Taylor is averaging 39.1 yards per game, with 22 catches for 274 yards and two touchdowns.
  • T.J. Jackson has 3.5 sacks to lead the team, and has also racked up eight TFL and 16 tackles.
  • Over the current campaign, Anthony Wilson has collected 33 tackles and leads the team in tackles.
  • Tyrin Bradley has a team-high one interception and has tacked on 19 tackles, one TFL, 1.5 sacks, and one pass defended in six games this season.