Tetairoa McMillan will lead the Arizona Wildcats (2-0) into their game versus the Kansas State Wildcats (2-0) at Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Friday at 8:00 p.m. ET.
The Kansas State Wildcats are solid favorites (-7) in their game versus the Arizona Wildcats, with the over/under at 60.5 points. (In terms of the moneyline, the Kansas State Wildcats are -260 and the Arizona Wildcats are +211.)
Keep reading to check out our preview for this season, and uncover all of our betting picks here, too!
Kansas State -7 vs. Arizona
Kansas State vs. Arizona Betting Odds
- Spread favorite: Kansas State Wildcats (-7)
- Moneyline: Kansas State Wildcats (-260), Arizona Wildcats (+211)
- Total: 60.5 points
- TV Channel: FOX
- Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
Kansas State vs. Arizona Betting Stats and Info
Against the spread, the Kansas State Wildcats are winless in two games. The Kansas State Wildcats are winless in 26 games against the spread when favored by 7 points or more. Kansas State won both of the games it has played when favored on the moneyline this season. Arizona has yet to win a game against the spread so far this season (0-1-0). This will be the first time on the year Arizona is the moneyline underdog.
Kansas State vs. Arizona Key Players
Kansas State Wildcats
- Will Howard recorded 2,643 passing yards (203.3 per game) with a 61.3% completion percentage last year, while throwing for 24 touchdowns with 10 interceptions. He tacked on 351 rushing yards on 81 carries with nine touchdowns.
- DJ Giddens took 223 attempts for 1,226 rushing yards a season ago (94.3 per game) and scored 10 touchdowns. He also caught 29 passes for 323 yards and three TDs.
- Treshaun Ward totaled 643 rushing yards on 124 carries, with five touchdowns on the ground, last year.
- Ben Sinnott grabbed 49 passes for 676 yards last season while scoring six touchdowns. He was targeted 75 times, and averaged 52 receiving yards.
- Phillip Brooks contributed with 53 catches for 589 yards and five touchdowns.
- Jayce Brown collected 437 receiving yards on 27 catches with three TDs.
- Khalid Duke had a solid body of work a year ago, registering six sacks, seven TFL and 19 tackles.
- Austin Moore’s 2023 campaign saw him total 64 tackles, 10 TFL, and 1.5 sacks.
- Last season, Jacob Parrish grabbed four interceptions and added 44 tackles, two TFL, 0.5 sacks, and four passes defended.
Arizona Wildcats
- Noah Fifita threw for 2,869 yards while completing 72.4% of his passes last year, with 25 touchdowns and six interceptions (220.7 yards per game).
- Jonah Coleman rushed for 871 yards on 128 carries (67 yards per game) and scored five touchdowns a season ago. He also averaged 21.8 receiving yards per game, grabbing 25 passes for 283 yards and one TD.
- Last season D.J. Williams rushed for 372 yards on 85 carries (28.6 yards per game), with five rushing touchdowns.
- Last season McMillan was targeted 134 times and amassed 90 catches for 1,402 yards with 10 touchdowns.
- Jacob Cowing tacked on 88 grabs for 832 yards and 13 touchdowns. He was targeted 114 times, and put up 64 receiving yards per game.
- Tanner McLachlan caught 45 passes on 56 targets for 528 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 40.6 receiving yards per game.
- Last season Taylor Upshaw collected 8.5 sacks, 10 TFL and 32 tackles.
- Jacob Manu’s 2023 campaign saw him total 107 tackles, five TFL, 6.5 sacks, and one interception.
- Gunner Maldonado picked off two passes and tacked on 80 tackles, one TFL, and two passes defended last season.