On Saturday (02/15), the Arizona Wildcats(17-7) will host the Houston Cougars(20-4) in an NCAA Regular-Season match. Arizona is 13th whereas Houston is 6th in the AP rankings. Know about the analysis and predictions related to this Big-12 Conference match here.
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Arizona is doing well in Big-12
The Wildcats will come into this game after a clutch 3-point loss against Kansas State despite a 15-point performance by KJ Lewis. This loss broke a six-game winning streak, which included an 11-point win against the third-ranked Iowa State. Arizona is doing a great job in the Big-12 Conference with an 11-2 record and has put together some impressive close wins.
Houston is clicking on all cylinders
The Cougars will enter the affair after an 11-point win against the Baylor Bears as LJ Cryer stitched together a 14-point outing. They have now won three in a row and had compiled a 13-game winning streak earlier. The Cougars have been excellent in the Big-12 Conference with an impressive 12-1 record. They are the #1 defense in the league, allowing 57.3 points per game.
Arizona vs Houston Prediction
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Bet 2- Spread: Houston -1.5 for -115 at BetMGM
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Houston Cougars have been superb throughout the season and their defense has been the most impenetrable throughout the season. The Arizona Wildcats have a great offensive balance but the Cougars’ defense may be too much for them. The game can be a defensive-oriented battle and the score can be fewer than 130 points.
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